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Dzogchen (Tibetan: རྫོགས་ཆེན་, Wylie:
rdzogs chen 'Great Completion' or 'Great Perfection'), also
known as
atiyoga (utmost yoga), is a
tradition of teachings...
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Dzogchen, the
ground or base (Tibetan: གཞི, Wylie: gzhi) is the
primordial state of any
sentient being. It is an
essential component of the
Dzogchen tradition...
- The 7th
Dzogchen Ponlop (Karma
Sungrap Ngedön
Tenpa Gyaltsen, born 1965) is an
abbot of
Dzogchen Monastery,
founder and
spiritual director of Nalandabodhi...
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Dzogchen (Wylie:
rdzogs chen, "Great Perfection" or "Great Completion"), also
known as
atiyoga (utmost yoga), is a
tradition of
teachings in Indo-Tibetan...
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Dzogchen practice refers to the
various contemplative practices which are part of the
Tibetan Buddhist traditions of
Dzogchen ("Great Perfection"). Dzogchen...
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December 1938 – 27
September 2018) was a
Tibetan Buddhist master of
Dzogchen and a
professor of
Tibetan and
Mongolian language and
literature at Naples...
- In
Dzogchen, the view (Tib. tawa) is one of the
Three Dharmas of the Path of
Dzogchen. The
other two
dharmas of the path are
practice (gompa) and conduct...
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Dzogchen Rinpoche (Tibetan: ཛོགས་ཆེན་རིན་པོ་ཆེ, Wylie:
rdzogs chen rin po che) is the head lama of
Dzogchen Monastery, one of the
largest monasteries...
- (The Three: Khenpo, Lopon, Chosgyal). The
Nyingma tradition traces its
Dzogchen lineage from the
first Buddha Samantabhadra to
Garab Dorje, and its other...
- In
Dzogchen,
rigpa (Tibetan: རིག་པ་, Wylie: rig pa; Skt. vidyā; "knowledge") is
knowledge of the ground. The
opposite of
rigpa is ma
rigpa (avidyā, ignorance)...