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*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "An Instruction on Purifying Negative Karma." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 203. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "An Instruction on Purifying Negative Karma." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 203. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mahayana Purification of Grudges." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 205-206. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Two Yoginīs' Admonition to Atiśa to Train His Mind." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 207. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Kusulu's Accumulation Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 209-211. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mind Training Taking Joys and Pains onto the Path." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 213-214. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Sumpa Lotsāwa's Ear-Whispered Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 215-216. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Bodhisattva Samantabhadra's Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 217-224. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Eight Sessions Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 225-237. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mind Training Removing Obstacles." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 239-249. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mahayana Mind Training Eliminating Future Adversities." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 241-246. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Atiśa's Seven-Point Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 247-255. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mind Training in a Single Session." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 257-261. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Advice to Namdak Tsuknor." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 263-268. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Glorious Virvapa's Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 269-273. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "A Commentary on 'Eight Verses on Mind Training'." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 277-289. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "The Story of the Repulsive Mendicant." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 291-292. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "A Commentary on 'Leveling Out All Conceptions'." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 293-298. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
*[[Jinpa, Thupten]], trans. "Mahayana Mind Training." In [[Mind Training: The Great Collection]], Volume 1, 299-312. [[The Library of Tibetan Classics]]. Boston, MA: [[Wisdom Publications]], 2006. | |||
|alternatesource=*Multiple authors. [[སྡིག་སྦྱོང་མན་ངག་]]. [[གདམས་ངག་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་མཛོད།]], པོད་ ང་༽, ༩༥-༡༨༧. ཏེ་ལི་་་རྒྱ་གར་: [[ཞེ་ཆེན་དཔེ་མཛོད་ཁང་]], ༡༩༩༩. | |||
*Multiple authors. [[sdig sbyong man ngag]]. In [[Gdams ngag mdzod Shechen Printing|gdams ngag rin po che'i mdzod]], Volume 4 (nga), 95-187. New Delhi: [[Shechen Publications]], 1999. Enlarged reprint of the 1979 edition published by [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] from prints from the ''dpal spungs'' xylographs. | |||
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|ringutulkunote=The Pith Instructions on Purifying Negativity. | |ringutulkunote=The Pith Instructions on Purifying Negativity. | ||
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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 spring 2015 that project has not been finished. Note that the ཤོག་ལྷེ་ 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. |