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Volume 2 Contents[1]
- Atiyoga
- Category of Direct Transmission (Tib. མན་ངག་སྡེ་ ; man ngag sde)
- The Three Testaments of the Buddha: The Quintessence of the Key Points of the Pith-Instruction Class of the Luminous Great Perfection
- འོད་གསལ་རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་མན་ངག་སྡེའི་གནད་ཀྱི་བཅུད་ཕུར་སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་འདས་རྗེས་གསུམ་
- The First Testament of the Buddha
- 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 Testament of the Buddha
- 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 Testament of the Buddha
- བྱ་རྒོད་རིར་བབས་པ་ - སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་འདས་རྗེས་གསུམ་པ༔ pp 5-7 (3a5-4a4)
- bya rgod rir babs pa - sangs rgyas kyi 'das rjes gsum pa
- The Parting Testaments of the Four Vidyādharas
- རིག་འཛིན་བཞིའི་ཞལ་ཆེམས་འདས་རྗེས་
- The Parting Words of Garab Dorje to Mañjuśrīmitra: The Three Statements That Strike upon 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
- The Parting Words of Mañjuśrīmitra to Śrīsiṃha: The Six Meditation 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
- The Parting Words of Śrīsiṃha to Jñānasūtra: The 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
- The Parting Words of Jñānasūtra to Vimalamitra: The Four Methods of Leaving Things as They Are, 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
- The Net of Purity: A Ritual for the Elaborate Empowerment
- A Clear Exposition of the Names for the Elaborate Mandala
- The Net of Precious Gems: A Ritual for the Unelaborate Empowerment
- The Net of Lotuses: A Ritual for the Extremely Unelaborate Empowerment
- The Adornment of the Four Continents: An Offering Ritual of the Five Mandalas
- The Net of Light: A Ritual for the Supremely Unelaborate Empowerment
- The Wish-Fulfilling Net: An Offering Ritual of the Five Mandalas of the Five Offering Substances
- The Wish-Fulfilling Sea: A Ritual for the Offering of Gaṇacakra
- The Heart Essence Mother and Child: The Stainless Words, a Guide That Brings Together the Two Traditions, Mother and Child, of the Secret Heart Essence of the Great Perfection
- The Luminous Lamp: An Empowerment Ritual for the Secret Cycle of the Great Perfection
- Guiding Instructions
- A Great Guide for the Supreme Secret Path 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[2], but no such text exists here. Instead we have the phyi chos mdo sngags lam rim rin chen spungs pa.)
- General Teachings on the Great Perfection
- A Heap of Jewels: An Outer Presentation of the Common Gradual Path of Sutra and Mantra
- The Precious and Illuminating Lamp: A Gradual Path of the Secret Mantra
- The Essence of the Gradual Path of the Secret Mantra: A Pointing-Out Instruction in Five Parts through Which the Nature of the Mind Is Nakedly Shown
- Instructions for Meditation on the Gradual Path of the Secret Mantra Given in the Manner of an Introduction to the Nature of the Mind
- The Excellent Path to Enlightenment: A Three-Part Guide for Meditation on the Three Excellent Instructions of the Text Finding Rest in the Nature of the Mind: A Teaching of the Great Perfection
- A Prayer Belonging to The Natural Openness and Freedom of the Nature of the Mind
- An Essential Meditation Guide for the Stages of the Path according to The Natural Openness and Freedom of the Nature of the Mind: A Teaching of the Great Perfection
- The Natural Openness and Freedom of the Dharmatā: A Teaching of the Great Perfection
- The Natural Openness and Freedom of the State of Equality: A Teaching of the Great Perfection
- An Ornament for Samantabhadra’s Display: A Ritual of Homage Addressed to the Lineage Teachers of the Pith-Instruction Class of the Heart Essence of the Great Perfection
- An Authorization Ritual for the Practice of Ekajaṭī, Protectress of the Doctrine, together with the Six Guardians of Her Retinue
- The Three Testaments of the Buddha: The Quintessence of the Key Points of the Pith-Instruction Class of the Luminous Great Perfection
- 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 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.