- རྒྱ་ཆའེ་བ, Wylie: rgya che ba),
brought to
Tibet by Vimalamitra. The Vima
Nyingtik itself consists of
three sections:
tantras (rgyud),
which refer to the...
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- of the 'mandala' (Tibetan: khorlo).
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Longchen Nyingtik.
Dzogchen teachings have been
classified in
three sections namely: Semde...
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lineages were
combined in him—the Vima
Nyingtik and
Khandro Nyingtik, both of
which are
contained in the
Nyingtik Yapshi. Hence, the
Longchen Nyingthig...
- pith instructions, and is one of the prin****l
holders of the
Longchen Nyingtik lineage. In 1980, he
reconstructed Shechen Monastery in Nepal, when he...
- comp****ion. As
noted by van Schaik,
there is a
tension in the
Longchen Nyingtik tradition of
Dzogchen between methods which emphasize gradual practice...
- (Sanskrit: ananda-chakra). In his
Manual on the
practice of the
Longchen Nyingtik,
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche holds that: "Right now, our
minds are very...
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Drubthob Melong Dorje (1243–1303), a
lineage holder of the Vima
Nyingtik,
depicted wearing a
mirror hanging from his neck...
- comp****ion.
Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen's
Heart Drops of Dharmakaya, a
Kunzang Nyingtik Dzogchen meditation manual commentated on by
Lopon Tenzin Namdak, contains...
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within Dzogchen discourse and is part of the
textual support for the Vima
Nyingtik. In the
Dzogchen tantric text
rendered in
English as "Shining Relics" (Tibetan:...