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ཕྱག་རྒྱ་ཆེན་པོ་སེམས་ཉིད་ངལ་གསོའི་རྩ་བ་མདོ་ཡི་ལུང་དང་སྦྱར་བ་
phyag rgya chen po sems nyid ngal gso'i rtsa ba mdo yi lung dang sbyar ba
Correlations between the Root Verses of the Great Seal Text Resting in the Nature of Mind and the Scriptural Sources in the Sutras and Tantras
Buddhist writers have always laid great emphasis on scriptural authority by quoting extensively from the sutras and tantras. In this way they can authenticate their work and demonstrate that their explanations have not simply been made up but are based on original sources. In this text, the omniscient Butön correlates the different verses of Resting in the Nature of Mind with passages from The Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Lines on the one hand and a selection of tantras on the other.
- Translator's notes
- Note from Ringu Tulku
- The Mahamudra Resting Your Mind Root Text Combined with Quotations from the Sutras by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.
- Notes on the text itself
- Set down according to a teaching by zha lu blo gsal bstan skyong that was requested by Person:'jam dbyangs nam mkha' rgyal mtshan.
- Other notes
- Genre from Richard Barron's Catalog
- Instruction manual
- Genre from dkar chag
- khrid phran
- BDRC Link
- VolumeI1CZ3979
Information about Unicode Tibetan and the digitization of this text
As the only available unicode Tibetan text at the time, Nitartha International's version of the Gdams ngag mdzod Paro Edition of the gdams ngag mdzod is provided here. However, note that it has not been thoroughly edited and that there may also be mistakes introduced through the conversion process. Eventually we will provide a fully edited version of the entire Shechen Edition, entered and edited multiple times by Pulahari Monastery in Nepal, but as of fall 2017 that project has not been finished. Note that the folio numbers that appear throughout were added by Nitartha Input Center at the time of input.
Provided by Nitartha International Document Input Center. Many thanks to Person:Namdak, Tenzin and Person:Wiener, G. for help with fonts and conversion.