Dudjom Lingpa (1835–1904)
Auteur de Buddhahood Without Meditation: A Visionary Account Known As Refining Apparent Phenomena (Nang-jang)
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Œuvres de Dudjom Lingpa
Buddhahood Without Meditation: A Visionary Account Known As Refining Apparent Phenomena (Nang-jang) (1656) 85 exemplaires
Heart of the great perfection. Dudjom Lingpa's visions of the great perfection / Volume 1 (2016) 14 exemplaires
Heart of the Great Perfection: Dudjom Lingpa's Visions of the Great Perfection, Volume 1 2 exemplaires
Oeuvres associées
Fathoming the Mind: Inquiry and Insight in Dudjom Lingpa's Vajra Essence (2018) — Root Text — 15 exemplaires
Refining Our Perception of Reality Sera Khandro's Commentary on Dudjom Lingpa's Account of His Visionary… (2013) — Root Text — 9 exemplaires
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- Autres noms
- Bdud-ʼjoms-gliṅ-pa, Gter-ston, 1835-1904
- Date de naissance
- 1835
- Date de décès
- 1904
- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Tibet
- Professions
- meditation teacher
Dharma teacher
terton
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- Œuvres
- 13
- Aussi par
- 2
- Membres
- 187
- Popularité
- #116,277
- Évaluation
- 4.8
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 14
- Langues
- 1
The practice of Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, is the pinnacle of the nine vehicles of practice taught in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The highly influential mystic Düdjom Lingpa (1835–1904) and his disciple Sera Khandro (1892–1940), the most prolific female writer in Tibetan history, here illuminate the methods to discover our own primordial purity and abide in uncontrived awareness.
Buddhahood Without Meditation: This is Düdjom Lingpa’s most widely taught visionary text. In it wisdom beings and historical figures in the Great Perfection lineage emphasize the view of cutting through (trekchö) to the original purity of pristine awareness via the four special samayas, or pledges, of the Great Perfection: nonexistence, oneness, uniform pervasiveness, and spontaneous actualization. At each stage of his spiritual progress, Düdjom Lingpa’s doubts are dispelled and his realizations enhanced by pithy advice.
The Fine Path to Liberation: Sera Khandro establishes the necessary motivation and conduct for receiving teachings such as Buddhahood Without Meditation. This sublime Dharma is to be seen in the context of the five perfections of the sambhogakaya: the teacher, place, time, disciples, and Dharma are fully perfected and must not be reified as ordinary.
Garland for the Delight of the Fortunate: Sera Khandro fills in the gaps of Buddhahood Without Meditation, explaining the metaphors, and spelling out the implications of the root text’s highly condensed verses. This is an essential key for unlocking Düdjom Lingpa’s profound wisdom.… (plus d'informations)