Peak doorways to emancipation : great completion texts on introduction to the nature of mind and thogough cut from the collected works of Shakya Shri

by Rtogs-ldan Śākya-śrī (Root Text)

Other authorsTony Duff (Translator), Tokden Shakya Shri (Root Text)
Paperback, 2008

Publication

Imprint: Kathmandu : Padma Karpo Translation Committee, 2008. Responsibility: Root text by Śākya-śrī, Rtogs-ldan : Tokden Shakya Shri; translated from the Tibetan by Tony Duff. OCLC Number: 775498971. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiii, 73 pages : 1 color illustrations ; 22 cm. Features: Includes glossary, index, root text in original Tibetan.

Call number

GT-B-Tb / Duff

Barcode

BK-08028

ISBN

9789937903196

CSS Library Notes

Named Person: Śākya-śrī, Rtogs-ldan : Tokden Shakya Shri .

Alternate Title: Thun moṅ ma yin paʼi sems khrid ñuṅ bsdus thar paʼi sgo ʼbyed bźugs so.
"Opening the door to emancipation", a very abbreviated uncommon guide to mind

Sects/Lineage: Kagyu & Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism

Description: Shakya Shri was one of the greatest masters of the Drukpa Kagyu around the end of the nineteenth century. He was renowned for having practised and accomplished both the Mahamudra traditions of the Drukpa Kagyu and the Great Completion (Dzogpa Chenpo) tradition that had come to him through his root guru, Khamtrul Rinpoche. He taught students either Mahamudra or Great Completion or a mixture of both, whatever was suitable for them. This book presents two texts from his Collected Works. Each one presents a specific aspect of innermost Dzogchen practice though the first text, on the introduction to the nature of mind, is fully applicable to essence Mahamudra, too. We chose the two texts because they highlight specific aspects of these practices that are not explained in any other texts available from us. As with several other texts on Thorough Cut, each text offers instruction on a key aspect of the teaching. The first text is specifically on the topic of introduction to the nature of mind (sometimes called pointing out instruction). It is hard to find a text which, like this one does, specifically discusses this key technique of the higher tantras. The text will be of interest to anyone who is practicing Mahamudra or Dzogpa Chenpo. The second text continues by giving instruction on how to realize the nature of mind after it has been introduced to the disciple. This text specifically explains the practices of the Thorough Cut (Tregcho) of Great Completion. This text also includes specific instructions on the special preliminary practice of innermost Great Completion called Parting into Sides. -- from Publisher

Contents: "Opening the door to emancipation", a very abbreviated uncommon guide to mind / by Drubwang Shakya Shri --
From the kingly peak of the vehicles, Ati great completion: thorough cut's secret path, the second core piece, instruction on nakedly seeling rigpa / by Drubwang Shakya Shri.

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Physical description

xiii, 73 p.; 22 cm

Description

Shakya Shri was one of the greatest masters of the Drukpa Kagyu around the end of the nineteenth century. He was renowned for having practised and accomplished both the Mahamudra traditions of the Drukpa Kagyu and the Great Completion (Dzogpa Chenpo) tradition that had come to him through his root guru, Khamtrul Rinpoche. He taught students either Mahamudra or Great Completion or a mixture of both, whatever was suitable for them. This book presents two texts from his Collected Works. Each one presents a specific aspect of innermost Dzogchen practice though the first text, on the introduction to the nature of mind, is fully applicable to essence Mahamudra, too. We chose the two texts because they highlight specific aspects of these practices that are not explained in any other texts available from us. As with several other texts on Thorough Cut, each text offers instruction on a key aspect of the teaching. The first text is specifically on the topic of introduction to the nature of mind (sometimes called pointing out instruction). It is hard to find a text which, like this one does, specifically discusses this key technique of the higher tantras. The text will be of interest to anyone who is practising Mahamudra or Dzogpa Chenpo. The second text continues by giving instruction on how to realize the nature of mind after it has been introduced to the disciple. This text specifically explains the practices of the Thorough Cut (Tregcho) of Great Completion. This text also includes specific instructions on the special preliminary practice of innermost Great Completion called Parting into Sides (Tibetan, rushen).… (more)

Language

Original language

Tibetan
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