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Revision as of 16:26, 2 February 2018
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Volume 2 Contents[1]
- Atiyoga
- Category of Direct Transmission (Tib. མན་ངག་སྡེ་ ; man ngag sde)
- Legacies of the Buddhas: The Quintessential Keystone of the Category of Direct Transmission in the Great Perfection Approach of Utter Lucidity
- འོད་གསལ་རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་མན་ངག་སྡེའི་གནད་ཀྱི་བཅུད་ཕུར་སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་འདས་རྗེས་གསུམ་
- the first legacy, Joyous
- དགའ་ལྡན་ - སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་དང་པོ་ཞེས་བྱ་བ༔ pp 2-3 (1b1-2a5)
- dga' ldan - sangs rgyas kyi zhal chems dang po
- the second legacy, Display of Secrecy
- གསང་རོལ་ - སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་འདས་རྗེས་གཉིས་པ༔ pp 3-5 (2a5-3a5)
- gsang rol - sangs rgyas kyi 'das rjes gnyis pa
- the third legacy, Fallen on Vulture Peak
- བྱ་རྒོད་རིར་བབས་པ་ - སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་འདས་རྗེས་གསུམ་པ༔ pp 5-6 (3a5-3b7)
- bya rgod rir babs pa - sangs rgyas kyi 'das rjes gsum pa
- Ornament of the Visions of Utter Lucidity, a commentary on the preceding Fallen on Vulture Peak
- འོད་གསལ་སྣང་བའི་རྒྱན་ pp 6-7 (3b7-4a4)
- 'od gsal snang ba'i rgyan
- Three Statements That Hit on the Vital Points, by Prahevajra
- ཚིག་གསུམ་གནད་བརྡེགས་ - རིག་འཛིན་བཞིའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་འདས་རྗེས་ཀྱི་ཡི་གེ་ལས༔ དགའ་རབ་རྡོ་རྗེའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་ཚིག་གསུམ་གནད་དུ་བརྡེག་པ་བཞུགས་སོ༔ pp 7-9 (4a4-5a3)
- dga' rab rdo rje'i zhal chems tshig gsum gnad du brdeg pa
- Six Meditative Experiences, by Person:Mañjuśrīmitra
- སྒོམ་ཉམས་དྲུག་པ་ - འཇམ་དཔལ་བཤེས་གཉེན་གྱི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་སྒོམ་ཉམས་དྲུག་པ་བཞུགས་སོ༔ pp 9-11 (5a3-6a6)
- 'jam dpal bshes gnyen gyi zhal chems sgom nyams drug pa by Person:Mañjuśrīmitra
- Seven Nails, by Person:Śrīsiṃha
- གཟེར་བུ་བདུན་པ་ - ཤྲཱི་སིཾ་ཧའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་གཟེར་བུ་བདུན་པ་|ཤྲཱི་སིཾ་ཧའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་གཟེར་བུ་བདུན་པ་བཞུགས་སོ༔ pp 11-13 (6a6-7a2)
- shrI siM ha'i zhal chems gzer bu bdun pa, by shrI siM ha
- Four Means of Resting, by Person:Jñānasūtra (Person:Jñānasūtra)
- བཞག་ཐབས་བཞི་པ་ - ཡེ་ཤེས་མདོའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་བཞག་ཐབས་བཞི་པ་བཞུགས་སོ༔ pp 13-15 (7a2-8a6)
- ye shes mdo'i zhal chems bzhag thabs bzhi pa, by dz+nyA na sUtra
- Web of Purity, the elaborate empowerment ritual from the Innermost Drop of the Guru cycle
- Tables of names for the elaborate empowerment
- Massing Clouds of Twofold Spiritual Development, a ritual for offering a mandala[2]
- མཎྜ་ལ་འབུལ་བའི་ཆོ་ག་ཚོགས་གཉིས་སྤྲིན་ཚོགས་
- Maṇḍal 'bul ba'i cho ga tshogs gnyis sprin tshogs
- Web of Gems, the unelaborate empowerment ritual
- Massed Clouds of Blessings: Bringing Down the Aspect of Timeless Awareness[3]
- Manual of Key Points: The Meaning of the Symbolism of the Vase
- Web of Lotuses, the extremely unelaborate empowerment ritual
- Mandala Offering Adorned with the Four Continents
- Web of Light, the utterly unelaborate empowerment ritual
- Mandala offering in five groups of five
- Wish-Fulfilling Ocean, the stages for offering a ritual feast
- Oral Transmission of Vimala: Manual of Instruction That Unites in a Single Mainstream the “Mother and Child” Cycles of the Heart Drop Teachings
- Empowerment for the secret cycle of the Great Perfection teachings
- Commentary on the preceding, including the empowerment ritual, by Person:Klong chen pa
- (NOTE: Kongtrul's Catalog lists a text that is not present here: Precious Golden Garland, a manual of instruction for the Innermost Drop of the Ḍākinī according to the tradition of Padma[4], but no such text exists here. Instead we have the phyi chos mdo sngags lam rim rin chen spungs pa.)
- Essential instructions on the three aspects of virtue, the three topics of the Great Perfection cycle Resting at Ease in Mind Itself[5]
- Great Perfection: Natural Freedom in Mind Itself
- Great Perfection: Natural Freedom in the True Nature of Reality
- Great Perfection: Natural Freedom in Equalness
- Ornament of the Manifest Display of Samantabhadra, a ritual honoring the gurus of the lineage of the Heart Drop teachings
- The authorization ritual (rjes gnang) for the seven classes of Ekajāṭi, guardian of these teachings, extracted from the Vase Yielding All Wishes collection
- Legacies of the Buddhas: The Quintessential Keystone of the Category of Direct Transmission in the Great Perfection Approach of Utter Lucidity
- Category of Direct Transmission (Tib. མན་ངག་སྡེ་ ; man ngag sde)
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Footnotes
- ↑ All English titles reported here are from Richard Barron's 2013 translation of Kongtrul's catalog of the gdams ngag mdzod
- ↑ Barron, The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions, pp 201, Note 121: Maṇḍal 'bul ba'i cho ga tshogs gnyis sprin tshogs. Although Kongtrul lists this text in the catalog, the text itself is not included in either the 1981 Paro edition or the 1999 Shechen Publications edition. It is found in the Innermost Drop of the Guru cycle (bLa ma yang tig, vol. 1 (E), pp. 106–66).
- ↑ Kongtrul's Catalog has this and the next text listed in reverse to what actually appears in the printed edition (Barron, The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions, pp 201, Note 124).
- ↑ Barron, The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions, pp 201, Note 133: That is, Padmākara. Pad lugs mkha’ ’gro yang tig khrid yig rin chen gser phreng. This work by Longchen Rapjam is found in volume 1 (Oṃ), pp. 322–94, of the Mkha’ ’gro yang tig collection. It is not contained in the available editions of The Treasury of Precious Instructions. Instead, both editions contain at this point a text by Padmākara entitled Phyi chos mdo sngags thun ming gi lam rim rin chen spungs pa, vol. 2, pp. 257–83.
- ↑ Barron, The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions, pp 201, Note 134: An additional text, not mentioned in the catalog, is included in both editions of The Treasury of Precious Instructions: Sems nyid rang grol gyi gsol ’debs, vol. 2, pp. 371–74.