- Wylie:
klong chen rab 'byams pa dri med 'od zer),
commonly abbreviated to
Longchenpa (1308–1364, an
honorific meaning "The One Who Is the Vast
Cosmic Expanse")...
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important scholarly figure in the
systematization of
these new
traditions was
Longchenpa Rabjampa (1308–1364).
Later figures who also
revealed important treasure...
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Indian Buddha-nature
theory according to Pettit.
Tibetan authors like
Longchenpa and
Jigme Lingpa specifically linked the
Dzogchen view of the
basis with...
- Essence" (Wylie:
snying thig)
teachings to her care. To the
great master Longchenpa, who
initiated the
dissemination of
certain Dzogchen teachings, Ekajati...
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Togden Ugyen Tendzin.
North Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-1583944912. Rabjam,
Longchenpa (1996). Talbot,
Harold (ed.). The
Practice of Dzogchen.
Translated by...
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seven works, some with auto-commentaries, by the
Tibetan Buddhist teacher Longchenpa (1308–1364). They
constitute his most
influential scholarly output and...
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nihilistic view in
which samsara and
nirvana remain unconnected. Likewise,
Longchenpa (14th century),
writes in his
Illuminating Sunlight:
Every type of experiential...
- and
continue with the
paths of the modest,
medium and high scopes.
Longchenpa's lamrim begins with the four
thoughts that turn the mind, and proceeds...
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written in
classical Tibetan and one of the
Seven Treasuries of
Longchenpa.
Longchenpa wrote Desum Nyingpo (Wylie: sde gsum
snying po), a
prose autocommentary...
- the
Secret Heart Essence of
Vimalamitra (bi ma'i
gsang ba
snying thig).
Longchenpa clarified them in his 51
sections of Lama Yangtig.
Padmakara concealed...