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|title = slob dpon in+dra b+hU ti'i mdzad pa'i phyag rgya'i lam skor | |title=slob dpon in+dra b+hU ti'i mdzad pa'i phyag rgya'i lam skor | ||
|collection = gdams ngag mdzod | |titletib=སློབ་དཔོན་ཨིནྡྲ་བྷཱུ་ཏིའི་མཛད་པའི་ཕྱག་རྒྱའི་ལམ་སྐོར་ | ||
|associatedpeople = rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan | |titleintext=@#/_slob dpon in+dra b+hU ti'i mdzad pa'i phyag rgya'i lam skor bzhugs so//_// | ||
|lineagedata = | |titleintexttib=༄༅། སློབ་དཔོན་ཨིནྡྲ་བྷཱུ་ཏིའི་མཛད་པའི་ཕྱག་རྒྱའི་ལམ་སྐོར་བཞུགས་སོ༎ ༎ | ||
|titletrans=The Path Cycle of the Mudra Composed by Ācārya Indrabhūti | |||
|translation=None | |||
|collection=gdams ngag mdzod | |||
|collectiontib=གདམས་ངག་མཛོད་ | |||
|author=rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan | |||
|printer = Jayyed Press, Ballimaran, Delhi-6 | |authortib=རྗེ་བཙུན་གྲགས་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ | ||
|publisher = Shechen Publications | |authorincolophon=rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan | ||
|place = New Delhi | |authorincolophonofficialspelling=rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan | ||
|year = 1999 | |associatedpeople=rje btsun grags pa rgyal mtshan; Indrabhūti; shes rab gsang ba; sa skya pa dkon mchog rgyal po; 'brog mi lo tsA ba | ||
| | |lineagedata=dpal shes rab gsang ba; bla ma chen po 'brog mi; sge bshes dkon mchog rgyal po | ||
|volnumber = | |printer=Jayyed Press, Ballimaran, Delhi-6 | ||
| | |publisher=Shechen Publications | ||
|totalpages = 18 | |place=New Delhi | ||
|totalfolios = 9 | |year=1999 | ||
|pagesinvolume = 119-136 | |volwylie=sa skya lam 'bras pod gnyis pa | ||
|beginfolioline = 1a1 | |volnumber=6 | ||
|endfolioline = 9b3 | |VolumeLetterTib=ཆ་ | ||
|linesperpage = 7 | |textnuminvol=014 | ||
| | |totalpages=18 | ||
|totalfolios=9 | |||
|pagesinvolume=119-136 | |||
|beginfolioline=1a1 | |||
|endfolioline=9b3 | |||
|linesperpage=7 | |||
|pechatitleinfo='''Title Page (ཁ་ཤོག་):''' | |||
'''Title Page (ཁ་ཤོག་):''' | |||
:*Line 1: ༄༅། སློབ་དཔོན་ཨིནྡྲ་བྷཱུ་ཏིའི་མཛད་པའི་ཕྱག་རྒྱའི་ལམ་སྐོར་བཞུགས་སོ༎ ༎ | :*Line 1: ༄༅། སློབ་དཔོན་ཨིནྡྲ་བྷཱུ་ཏིའི་མཛད་པའི་ཕྱག་རྒྱའི་ལམ་སྐོར་བཞུགས་སོ༎ ༎ | ||
:::@#/_slob dpon in+dra b+hU ti'i mdzad pa'i phyag rgya'i lam skor bzhugs so//_// | :::@#/_slob dpon in+dra b+hU ti'i mdzad pa'i phyag rgya'i lam skor bzhugs so//_// | ||
:*Left side print: | :*Left side print: ཆ་ ཕྱག་ གཅིག་ རྒྱ། | ||
::: cha phyag gcig rgya/ | ::: cha phyag gcig rgya/ | ||
:*Right side print: 119 | :*Right side print: 119 | ||
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'''Description of pages:''' | '''Description of pages:''' | ||
*'''Side A:''' | *'''Side A:''' | ||
:*གཡོན་: | :*གཡོན་: ཆ་ ཕྱག་ (གྲངས་ཀ་) རྒྱ་ | ||
::Left: cha phyag (tibfolio#) rgya | ::Left: cha phyag (tibfolio#) rgya | ||
:*གཡས་: (#) གདམས་མཛོད་ས་སྐྱའི་སྐོར། | :*གཡས་: (#) གདམས་མཛོད་ས་སྐྱའི་སྐོར། | ||
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*'''Side B:''' | *'''Side B:''' | ||
:*གཡོན་: | :*གཡོན་: ས་སྐྱའི་སྐོར་ ལམ་སྐོར་ཕྱི་མ། | ||
::Left: sa skya'i skor lam skor phyi ma/ | ::Left: sa skya'i skor lam skor phyi ma/ | ||
:*གཡས་: (#) | :*གཡས་: (#) | ||
::Right: (#) | ::Right: (#) | ||
|partialcolophonwylie=/zhes 'di nyid kyis mdzad pa'i dpal rin chen thigs pa las 'byung ngo /_/dpal shes rab gsang bas/_bla ma chen po 'brog mi dang /_/sge bshes dkon mchog rgyal po la sogs pa mang po la gsungs la/_thams cad kyi gdams ngag ni bla chen sa skya pa la mda' no/_/In+dra bhU ti'i gdams ngag brgyud pa'i lo rgyus dang bcas pa bstan zin to/ | |||
|partialcolophontib=།ཞེས་འདི་ཉིད་ཀྱིས་མཛད་པའི་དཔལ་རིན་ཆེན་ཐིགས་པ་ལས་འབྱུང་ངོ་། །དཔལ་ཤེས་རབ་གསང་བས། བླ་མ་ཆེན་པོ་འབྲོག་མི་དང་། །སྒེ་བཤེས་དཀོན་མཆོག་རྒྱལ་པོ་ལ་སོགས་པ་མང་པོ་ལ་གསུངས་ལ། ཐམས་ཅད་ཀྱི་གདམས་ངག་ནི་བླ་ཆེན་ས་སྐྱ་པ་ལ་མདའ་ནོ། །ཨཱིནྡྲ་བྷཱུ་ཏིའི་གདམས་ངག་བརྒྱུད་པའི་ལོ་རྒྱུས་དང་བཅས་པ་བསྟན་ཟིན་ཏོ། | |||
|ringutulkunote=The Mudra Path Teachings Written by Lopon Indrabhuti. | |||
|notesauthor=Author information obtained from [[Luminous Lives/Bibliography|Cyrus Stearns' Luminous Lives]]. Neither [[Ringu Tulku]] [[Contents of the gdams ngag mdzod]], 1999. nor [[Dan Martin]]. [[A Catalog of the Gdams-ngag Mdzod]], 1993. (nor the colophon, for that matter) agree with the author we've put down here from [[Luminous Lives/Bibliography|Cyrus Stearns' Luminous Lives]]. | |||
|chokyigenre=Instruction manual | |||
|dkarchaggenre=grol byed khrid | |||
|keywords=phyag rgya; sa skya'i skor lam skor phyi ma | |||
|tbrc=[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=W23605 VolumeI1CZ3968] | |||
|tbrccontents=No note on contents | |||
|hascommentary=Wylie:In+dra b+hU ti'i phyag rgya'i lam gyi khrid yig bkra shis dung dkar g.yas 'khyil | |||
|volumeTranslator=Person:Smith, Malcolm | |||
|introAuthor=Person:Smith, Malcolm | |||
|translatorintro=Among the eight ancillary path cycles, ''The Path Cycle of the Mudra'' | |||
presents the most detailed and explicit explanation of mudra practice. | |||
While it is clear the text is written for practice with a consort, or karma | |||
mudra, Amezhap asserts that according to how it is presented in ''The Explanation | |||
of the Path with Its Result for Disciples'', there are two ways this text has | |||
been explained: for practice with an actual mudra and with a gnosis mudra, | |||
or a visualized consort. In ''The Fortunate Right-Turning | |||
White Conch'', chapter 17, Kongtrul comments that even if one is to rely on an actual mudra, | |||
training with a gnosis mudra is a necessary preparation. | |||
''' | One of the more interesting features of ''The Path Cycle of the Mudra'' is | ||
the detailed description of how one progresses on the bodhisattva stages to | |||
buddhahood through the dissolution of the vāyus that are in “cities”—that | |||
is, nāḍī locations that correspond to the thirty-two countries, the renowned | |||
pilgrimage sites on the Indian continent. | |||
'' | The text also provides two accounts of the three kāyas: the standard | ||
seven limbs of the three kāyas given in the other seven texts belonging to | |||
the eight ancillary path cycles and a presentation of the five limbs of three | |||
kāyas unique to Indrabhūti II’s ''Accomplishing Gnosis.'' | |||
'''Text # | The text concludes with the account of the lineage, in which three | ||
Indrabhūtis are identified, and it is stated that there is both a long and a | |||
short lineage for this teaching. In ''Effortless Accomplishment of the Two Benefits'', | |||
Amezhap states that Indrabhūti II is the author of this instruction. | |||
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|pechaside1=phyag rgya | |||
|pechaside2=sa skya'i skor lam skor phyi ma | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 5 July 2023
Among the eight ancillary path cycles, The Path Cycle of the Mudra presents the most detailed and explicit explanation of mudra practice. While it is clear the text is written for practice with a consort, or karma mudra, Amezhap asserts that according to how it is presented in The Explanation of the Path with Its Result for Disciples, there are two ways this text has been explained: for practice with an actual mudra and with a gnosis mudra, or a visualized consort. In The Fortunate Right-Turning White Conch, chapter 17, Kongtrul comments that even if one is to rely on an actual mudra, training with a gnosis mudra is a necessary preparation.
One of the more interesting features of The Path Cycle of the Mudra is the detailed description of how one progresses on the bodhisattva stages to buddhahood through the dissolution of the vāyus that are in “cities”—that is, nāḍī locations that correspond to the thirty-two countries, the renowned pilgrimage sites on the Indian continent.
The text also provides two accounts of the three kāyas: the standard seven limbs of the three kāyas given in the other seven texts belonging to the eight ancillary path cycles and a presentation of the five limbs of three kāyas unique to Indrabhūti II’s Accomplishing Gnosis.
The text concludes with the account of the lineage, in which three Indrabhūtis are identified, and it is stated that there is both a long and a short lineage for this teaching. In Effortless Accomplishment of the Two Benefits, Amezhap states that Indrabhūti II is the author of this instruction.
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- Notes on authorship
- Author information obtained from Cyrus Stearns' Luminous Lives. Neither Person:Ringu Tulku Contents of the gdams ngag mdzod, 1999. nor Martin, D.. A Catalog of the Gdams-ngag Mdzod, 1993. (nor the colophon, for that matter) agree with the author we've put down here from Cyrus Stearns' Luminous Lives.
- Other notes
- Genre from Richard Barron's Catalog
- Instruction manual
- Genre from dkar chag
- grol byed khrid
- BDRC Link
- VolumeI1CZ3968
- BDRC Content Information
- No note on contents
- Commentary(s) of this Text in the DNZ
- In+dra b+hU ti'i phyag rgya'i lam gyi khrid yig bkra shis dung dkar g.yas 'khyil
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