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Smith, Malcolm, trans. Sakya: The Path with its Result, Part 2. Vol. 6 of The Treasury of Precious Instructions: Essential Teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages of Tibet (gdams ngag rin po che'i mdzod), compiled by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye ('jam mgon kong sprul blo gros mtha' yas). Tsadra Foundation Series. Boulder, CO: Snow Lion, 2023.
Volume 6 Contents[1]
Part One: The Eight Ancillary Path Cycles
- Supplication to the Lineage of the Eight Ancillary Path Cycles by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo
- Accomplishment of the Connate Composed by Ḍombi Heruka
- Ācārya Padmavajra's Creation Stage Adorned with the Nine Profound Methods and Completion Stage Instruction Resembling the Tip of a Lamp Flame by Jetsun Drakpa Gyaltsen
- Ācārya Padmavajra's Creation Stage Adorned with the Nine Profound Methods by Jetsun Drakpa Gyaltsen
- Ācārya Padmavajra's Completion Stage Instruction Resembling the Tip of a Lamp Flame by Jetsun Drakpa Gyaltsen
- སློབ་དཔོན་པདྨ་བཛྲ་གྱིས་མཛད་པའི་རྫོགས་རིམ་མར་མེའི་རྩེ་མོ་ལྟ་བུའི་གདམས་ངག་ pp 38-41 (10b1-12a4)
- Completing the Whole Path with Caṇḍālī Composed by Ācārya Kṛṣṇācārya
- The Instruction for Straightening the Crooked Composed by Kṛṣṇa Acyuta, by Jetsun Drakpa Gyaltsen
- Obtained in Front of a Stupa Composed by Ācārya Nāgārjuna
- Mahāmudrā without Syllables Composed by Ācārya Vāgīśvarakīrti
- Śrī Koṭalipa’s Instruction on the Inconceivable
- དཔལ་ཏོག་ཙེ་བའི་བསམ་མི་ཁྱབ་ཀྱི་གདམས་ངག་ pp 81-118
- dpal tog tse ba'i bsam mi khyab kyi gdams ngag
- Intimate Instructions on the Stages of the Inconceivable
- བསམ་ཀྱིས་མི་ཁྱབ་པའི་རིམ་པའི་མན་ངག་ pp 82-95 (1b1-7b7)
- bsam kyis mi khyab pa'i rim pa'i man ngag
- The Chronicle of Ācārya Koṭalipa’s Path, the Five Inconceivabilities
- The Clarification of the Instruction on the Inconceivable Composed by Ācārya Koṭalipa
- སློབ་དཔོན་ཏོག་རྩེ་པས་མཛད་པའི་བསམ་མི་ཁྱབ་ཀྱི་གདམས་པ་གསལ་བར་བྱེད་པ་ pp 98-115 (9b1-18a6)
- slob dpon tog rtse pas mdzad pa'i bsam mi khyab kyi gdams pa gsal bar byed pa
- From among the five kinds of inconceivability
- བསམ་གྱིས་མི་ཁྱབ་པ་རྣམ་པ་ལྔ་ལས་ pp 115-117 (18a6-19a2)
- bsam gyis mi khyab pa rnam pa lnga las
- The Intimate Instruction of the Five Kinds of Antidote
- སློབ་དཔོན་འདིའི་ལུགས་ཀྱི་ལོག་གནོང་རྣམ་པ་ལྔ་ pp 117-118 (19a3-19b6)
- slob dpon 'di'i lugs kyi log gnong rnam pa lnga
- The Path Cycle of the Mudra Composed by Ācārya Indrabhūti
- Medicinal Elixir of the Fortunate Bezoar: The Manual of Ḍombi Heruka's Accomplishing the Connate
- Fortunate Mustard Seedpod: The Manual of the Nine Profound Methods of Padmavajra
- Essence of Fortunate Curd: The Manual of Straightening the Crooked by Kṛṣṇa Acyuta
- Excellent Tree of Fortunate Bilva: Ārya Nāgārjuna's Manual of Obtained in Front of a Stupa
- Fortunate Shoot of Dūrva Grass: The Manual of Mahāmudrā without Syllables Composed by Ācārya Vāgīśvarakīrti
- Fortunate Pure Crystal Mirror: The Instruction Manual of Śrī Koṭalipa’s Inconceivable
- Fortunate Right-Turning White Conch: The Manual of Indrabhūti's Path of the Mudra
- Fortunate Vermilion Ornament: Kṛṣṇācārya’s Manual of Completing the Whole Path with Caṇḍālī
- The Manual Known as The Dharma Connection with the Six Gatekeepers Received by Drokmi Lotsāwa from the Six Paṇḍita Gatekeepers
- འབྲོག་མི་ལོ་ཙཱ་བས་མཁས་པ་སྒོ་དྲུག་ལ་གསན་པའི་སྒོ་དྲུག་ཆོས་འབྲེལ་དུ་གྲགས་པའི་ཁྲིད་ཡིག་ pp 289-303
- 'brog mi lo tsA bas mkhas pa sgo drug la gsan pa'i sgo drug chos 'brel du grags pa'i khrid yig
- Merging Sutra and Tantra
- མདོ་རྒྱུད་ཀྱི་དོན་ཉམས་སུ་ལོངས་གསུངས་
- mdo rgyud kyi don nyams su longs gsungs
- The Trio for Removing Obstructions by Prajñākaragupta, Jñānaśrī, and Ratnavajra
- Jñānaśrī’s Removing Obstacles Due to Disturbances of the Body’s Elements
- ཛྙཱ་ན་ཤྲཱིའི་འབྱུང་བ་ལུས་འཁྲུགས་ཀྱི་བར་ཆད་སེལ་བའི་མན་ངག
- dz+nyA n shrI'i 'byung ba lus 'khrugs kyi bar chad sel ba'i man ngag
- Prajñākaragupta’s Guarding against Obstacles Due to External Negative Forces
- ཤེས་རབ་འབྱུང་གནས་སྦས་པའི་མན་ངག
- shes rab 'byung gnas sbas pa'i man ngag
- Ratnavajra’s Guarding against the Mental Obstacles to Meditative Absorption
- རིན་ཆེན་རྡོ་རྗེའི་ཏིང་ངེ་འཛིན་སེམས་ཀྱི་བར་ཆད་སྲུང་བའི་མན་ངག
- rin chen rdo rje'i ting nge 'dzin sems kyi bar chad srung ba'i man ngag
- Jñānaśrī’s Removing Obstacles Due to Disturbances of the Body’s Elements
- Clear Mindfulness of the Innate
- ངག་དབང་གྲགས་པའི་གཉུག་མ་དྲན་གསལ་
- ngag dbang grags pa'i gnyug ma dran gsal
- Mahāmudrā That Removes the Three Sufferings
- དཔལ་ནཱ་རོ་པའི་ཕྱག་ཆེན་པོ་སྡུག་བསྔལ་གསུམ་སེལ་
- dpal nA ro pa'i phyag chen po sdug bsngal gsum sel
- Lineage Supplication of Parting from the Four Attachments
- The Mind Training Titled The Cycle of Parting from the Four Attachments
- བློ་སྦྱོང་ཞེན་པ་བཞི་བྲལ་གྱི་སྐོར་ 309-356
- blo sbyong zhen pa bzhi bral gyi skor
- Source Verses for Parting from the Four Attachments
- ཞེན་པ་བཞི་བྲལ་གྱི་རྩ་ཚིག་ pp 310 (1b1-1b4)
- zhen pa bzhi bral gyi rtsa tshig[2]
- Instructions in verse on Parting from the Four Attachments by Jetsun Drakpa Gyaltsen
- Sakya Paṇḍita's Prose Commentary on Parting from the Four Attachments
- Nuppa Rikzin Drak's notes on Parting from the Four Attachments
- The instruction manual on Parting from the Four Attachments by Kunga Lekrin (Person:Kun dga' legs pa'i rin chen)
- Necklace of Ketaka Gems
- The ritual composed by Chöje Kunga Chöpel honoring the gurus of Lamdre
- A text explaining the ritual to consecrate alcohol adapted from the Cakrasaṃvara tantra Origin of Saṃvara
- The manual for the authorization ritual for the practice of the eight-deity mandala of the guardian of the teachings, Pañjaranātha, extracted from the Source of Jewels collection
Volume Karchak
Note that this is the dkar chag present in the first few pecha pages of the volume and does NOT always accord with Kongtrul's dkar chag(The Catalog of The Treasury of Precious Instructions), translated by Richard Barron.
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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
- ↑ This text does not have a title present in the Pehca. The Tibetan title was taken from Richard Barron. Author information was found in Person:Jinpa, Thupten, trans. "Root Lines of 'Parting from the Four Clingings'." In Mind Training: The Great Collection, Volume 1, 517. The Library of Tibetan Classics. Boston, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2006.