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Among these [[Eighteen Major Scriptures of the Mind Section]] of the Great Perfection, Vairotsana was only able to translate these first five scriptures into Tibetan and they were therefore later known as the [[Five Early Translations of the Mind Section]]. During Vairotsana’s exile [[Vimalamitra]] and [[Yudra Nyingpo]] later translated the other thirteen. [[EPK]]
 
Among these [[Eighteen Major Scriptures of the Mind Section]] of the Great Perfection, Vairotsana was only able to translate these first five scriptures into Tibetan and they were therefore later known as the [[Five Early Translations of the Mind Section]]. During Vairotsana’s exile [[Vimalamitra]] and [[Yudra Nyingpo]] later translated the other thirteen. [[EPK]]
  
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Eighteen Major Scriptures (lung chen po bco brgyad). Eighteen Dzogchen tantras of the Mind Section taught by Shri Singha to Vairotsana and Lekdrub. Listed in chapter 14 of The Lotus-Born. Found in Vol. KA of the Nyingma Gyübum. EPK

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Among these Eighteen Major Scriptures of the Mind Section of the Great Perfection, Vairotsana was only able to translate these first five scriptures into Tibetan and they were therefore later known as the Five Early Translations of the Mind Section. During Vairotsana’s exile Vimalamitra and Yudra Nyingpo later translated the other thirteen. EPK