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- Wylie:Do ha mdzad ces bya ba phyag rgya chen po'i man ngag + (The ''Treasury of Dohās'', the second dohā … The ''Treasury of Dohās'', the second dohā text in this collection, is</br>also probably by Saraha. The author is referred to in the colophon as</br>Śavari (or Śabari), whom some take to be Śavaripa, Saraha’s student and</br>Maitrīpa’s guru.* However, the colophons of the editions of this text found</br>in the Tengyur, the Indian Mahāmudrā Collection, and the Eightfold Treasury of Dohās volume of the Tsibri Parma Collection state that the author</br>is Saraha, and that attribution has been followed here.† We don’t know the</br>circumstances of this song, who it was first sung to, but we do know that it</br>was translated into Tibetan by Vairocanarakṣita, a teacher of Lama Zhang</br>(himself a student of Gampopa and Gomtsul, as well as the initiator of the</br>Tsalpa Kagyu tradition).'"`UNIQ--ref-00000059-QINU`"'</br></br>The ''Treasury of Dohās'' contains instructions on mahāmudrā, which follow a common theme of ground, path, and result, with path being expressed in terms of view, meditation, and conduct. The Tsibri Parma Collection</br>edition includes annotations that are a topical outline, which have been</br>inserted into the translation in square brackets to aid readers.</br></br>''Transmission lineage received by Jamgön Kongtrul''. Śavaripa to Maitrīpa,</br>Indian Vajrapāṇi, Drangti Lodrö Wang, Tsangyang Dakbar, Pukzung</br>Kyap, Tsang Jungser, Chetön Dode Senge, Chöku Özer, Upa Sangye Bum,</br>Lotsāwa Chokden, Baktön Zhönu Tsultrim, Yung Tönpa, Lama Sönam</br>Zangpo, Lama Tsultrim Gönpo, Jangsem Sönam Gyaltsen, Khenchen</br>Sönam Zangpo, Gośrī Paljor Döndrup, the seventh Gyalwang Karmapa,</br>Chödrak Gyatso, the mahāsiddha Sangye Nyenpa, the eighth lord Mikyö</br>Dorje, Karma Lekshe Drayang, Gelong Dorje Chö, Chetsang Karma Tenkyong, the exalted Könchok Tenzin, Jamgön Sungrap Gyatso, the omniscient Tenpai Nyinje, Gyalwang Dudul Dorje, the glorious Pawo Tsuklak</br>Chökyi Gyatso, and Jamgön Kongtrul.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000005A-QINU`"'gön Kongtrul.'"`UNIQ--ref-0000005A-QINU`"')