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Semde (Tibetan: སེམས་སྡེ, Wylie: sems sde; Sanskrit: cittavarga, "mind division"...
- as the "Mind Series" (
Semdé) and are
attributed to
Indian masters like Śrī Siṅgha,
Vairotsana and Vimalamitra. The
later Semdé compilation tantra titled...
- developed, of
which longdé is one. The
other two
divisions or
series are
semde and menngagde.
Penor Rinpoche attributes longdé to
Dorje Zampa, Sri Singha...
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Semde literature.
Vimalamitra (8th century),
wrote commentaries on the
Guhyagarbha tantra and is also ****ociated with
translations of
Dzogchen Semde texts...
- of
texts which would later be
classified as the
Dzogchen "Mind series" (
Semde). Some of
these texts present themselves as
translations of
Indian works...
- Śrī Siṅgha in turn
entrusted Vairotsana with the task of
propagating the
semde and longdé
sections of
Dzogchen in Tibet. He is one of the
three main masters...
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Norbu received authentic transmissions of all
three series of
Dzogchen (
Semde, Longde, and Menngagde).[citation needed] In the late 1950s,
Norbu made...
- The
Supreme Source: The
Kunjed Gyalpo, the
Fundamental Tantra of
Dzogchen Semde. Snow Lion Publications.[ISBN missing] Tirtha,
Bhakti Ballabh (2018). "Sri...
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Kunjed Gyalpo contains within it
smaller Dzogchen texts (from the
earlier 18
semde texts) such as the
Cuckoo of
Rigpa (Rig pa'i khu byug)
which appears in...
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According to
Samten Karmay,
these teachings are
similar to
those of the
Semde class in Nyingma.
According to Jean Luc Achard, the main
Dzogchen cycle...