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The [[Nyingma Gyübum]] (Tib. [[རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་]], Wyl. [[rnying ma rgyud ’bum]]) is a [[collection of Nyingma tantras]].  
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The [[Nyingma Gyübum]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] [[rnying ma rgyud ’bum]]) is a [[collection of Nyingma tantras]].  
  
 
It was first compiled by the great [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]] after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the [[Kangyur]] and the [[Tengyur]], had omitted many of the [[Nyingma tantras]].  
 
It was first compiled by the great [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]] after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the [[Kangyur]] and the [[Tengyur]], had omitted many of the [[Nyingma tantras]].  
  
It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the Omniscient [[Jikmé Lingpa]], in [[Dergé]], thanks to the patronage of the regent queen of [[Dergé Tsewang Lhamo]].
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It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the [[Omniscient]] [[Jikmé Lingpa]], in [[Dergé]], thanks to the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the {{Wiki|regent}} [[Wikipedia:Queen consort|queen]] of [[Dergé Tsewang Lhamo]].
  
Today the collection exists in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of [[Mahayoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]]. The collection includes both [[termas]] and [[kama]] texts.
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Today the collection [[exists]] in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of [[Mahayoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]]. The collection includes both [[termas]] and [[kama]] texts.
  
  
The Nyingma Gyübum (Tib. རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་, Wyl. rnying ma rgyud ’bum) is a collection of Nyingma tantras. It was first compiled by the great tertön Ratna Lingpa after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the Kangyur and the Tengyur, had omitted many of the Nyingma tantras. It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the Omniscient Jikmé Lingpa, in Dergé, thanks to the patronage of the regent queen of Dergé Tsewang Lhamo.
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The [[Nyingma Gyübum]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ]]}}{{BigTibetan|་}}, [[Wyl.]] [[rnying ma rgyud ’bum]]) is a collection of [[Nyingma tantras]]. It was first compiled by the great [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]] after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the [[Kangyur]] and the [[Tengyur]], had omitted many of the [[Nyingma tantras]]. It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the [[Omniscient]] [[Jikmé Lingpa]], in [[Dergé]], thanks to the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the {{Wiki|regent}} [[Wikipedia:Queen consort|queen]] of [[Dergé]] [[Tsewang Lhamo]].
  
Today the collection exists in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga. The collection includes both termas and kama texts
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Today the collection [[exists]] in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of [[Mahayoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]]. The collection includes both [[termas]] and [[kama]] texts
  
  
  
Editions of the Nyingma Gyübum
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Editions of the [[Nyingma Gyübum]]
  
  
Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum compiled and translated by the eighth century Tibetan master Vairotsana. Reproduced from the rare manuscript belonging to Tokden Rinpoche of Gangon by Tashi Y. Tashigangpa. The 8 volume Bairo Gyubum is a collection of Nyingmapa tantra material found among the nomads of northern Ladakh. The lineage of transmission of these teachings has disappeared.
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[[Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum]] compiled and translated by the eighth century [[Tibetan master]] [[Vairotsana]]. Reproduced from the rare {{Wiki|manuscript}} belonging to [[Tokden Rinpoche of Gangon]] by [[Tashi Y. Tashigangpa]]. The 8 volume [[Bairo Gyubum]] is a collection of [[Nyingmapa]] [[tantra]] material found among the nomads of northern {{Wiki|Ladakh}}. The [[lineage of transmission]] of these teachings has disappeared.
  
sDe dge Edition First published under the direction of Jikme Lingpa and the patronage of the queen of Derge at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol.
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[[sDe dge]] Edition First published under the [[direction]] of [[Jikme Lingpa]] and the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the [[Wikipedia:Queen consort|queen]] of [[Derge]] at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol.
Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu Edition, manuscript with illumination, late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html
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[[Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu]] Edition, {{Wiki|manuscript}} with [[illumination]], late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html
gTing skyes Edition and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Edition (1974, New Delhi;1975, Thimpu). The later was reproduced from the manuscripts preserved at Tingkye monastery in Tibet under the direction of Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche. 36 vol.
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[[gTing skyes]] Edition and [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] Edition (1974, New Delhi;1975, [[Thimpu]]). The later was reproduced from the [[manuscripts]] preserved at [[Tingkye]] [[monastery]] [[in Tibet]] under the [[direction]] of [[Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche]]. 36 vol.
  
mTshams brag Edition, National Library of Bhutan (1982, Thimpu). The manuscript from which this collection was printed was found at the monastery of Tsamdrag in western Bhutan and comprises 46 volumes. It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the Nyingma Gyübum. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed
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[[mTshams brag]] Edition, [[National Library of Bhutan]] (1982, [[Thimpu]]). The {{Wiki|manuscript}} from which this collection was printed was found at the [[monastery]] of [[Tsamdrag]] in [[western]] [[Bhutan]] and comprises 46 volumes. It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the [[Nyingma Gyübum]]. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed
  
Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras. A compilation of the tantras of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, based on the sde-dge edition, together with the mtshams-brag, gting-skyes, and ʼbrug sgang-steng edition. It was edited by Tubten Nyima and Drodul Dorjé. TBRC-tag.png སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས་, Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras
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Compilation of the Collected [[Nyingma Tantras]]. A compilation of the [[tantras]] of the [[Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism]], based on the [[sde-dge]] edition, together with the mtshams-brag, gting-skyes, and ʼbrug sgang-steng edition. It was edited by Tubten [[Nyima]] and Drodul Dorjé. TBRC-tag.png {{BigTibetan|སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས་}}, Compilation of the Collected [[Nyingma Tantras]]
  
  
  
  
[[Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum]] compiled and translated by the eighth century [[Tibetan master]] [[Vairotsana]]. Reproduced from the rare manuscript belonging to [[Tokden Rinpoche]] of [[Gangon]] by [[Tashi Y. Tashigangpa]]. The [[8 volume Bairo Gyubum]] is a [[collection of Nyingmapa tantras]] material found among the nomads of northern [[Ladakh]].  
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[[Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum]] compiled and translated by the eighth century [[Tibetan master]] [[Vairotsana]]. Reproduced from the rare {{Wiki|manuscript}} belonging to [[Tokden Rinpoche]] of [[Gangon]] by [[Tashi Y. Tashigangpa]]. The [[8 volume Bairo Gyubum]] is a [[collection of Nyingmapa tantras]] material found among the nomads of northern [[Ladakh]].  
  
 
The [[lineage of transmission]] of these teachings has disappeared.
 
The [[lineage of transmission]] of these teachings has disappeared.
  
[[sDe dge]] Edition First published under the direction of [[Jikme Lingpa]] and the patronage of the [[queen]] of [[Derge]] at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol.
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[[sDe dge]] Edition First published under the [[direction]] of [[Jikme Lingpa]] and the {{Wiki|patronage}} of the [[queen]] of [[Derge]] at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol.
  
[[Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu]] Edition, manuscript with illumination, late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html
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[[Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu]] Edition, {{Wiki|manuscript}} with [[illumination]], late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html
  
[[gTing skyes Edition]] and [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Edition]] (1974, [[New Delhi]];1975, [[Thimpu]]). The later was reproduced from the manuscripts preserved at [[Tingkye monastery]] in [[Tibet]] under the direction of [[Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche]]. 36 vol.[
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[[gTing skyes Edition]] and [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Edition]] (1974, [[New Delhi]];1975, [[Thimpu]]). The later was reproduced from the [[manuscripts]] preserved at [[Tingkye monastery]] in [[Tibet]] under the [[direction]] of [[Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche]]. 36 vol.[
  
[[mTshams brag]] Edition, [[National Library of Bhutan]] (1982, [[Thimpu]]). The manuscript from which this collection was printed was found at the [[monastery]] of [[Tsamdrag]] in western [[Bhutan]] and comprises 46 volumes.  
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[[mTshams brag]] Edition, [[National Library of Bhutan]] (1982, [[Thimpu]]). The {{Wiki|manuscript}} from which this collection was printed was found at the [[monastery]] of [[Tsamdrag]] in [[western]] [[Bhutan]] and comprises 46 volumes.  
  
 
It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the [[Nyingma Gyübum]]. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed
 
It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the [[Nyingma Gyübum]]. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed
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[[Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras]]. A compilation of the [[tantras of the Nyingma School]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], based on the [[sde-dge] edition, together with the [[mtshams-brag]], [[gting-skyes]], and ʼ[[brug sgang-steng]] edition.  
 
[[Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras]]. A compilation of the [[tantras of the Nyingma School]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], based on the [[sde-dge] edition, together with the [[mtshams-brag]], [[gting-skyes]], and ʼ[[brug sgang-steng]] edition.  
  
It was edited by [[Tubten Nyima]] and [[Drodul Dorjé]]. TBRC-tag.png [[སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས]]་, Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras
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It was edited by [[Tubten Nyima]] and [[Drodul Dorjé]]. TBRC-tag.png {{BigTibetan|[[སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས]]}}{{BigTibetan|}}, Compilation of the Collected [[Nyingma Tantras]]
  
  

Revision as of 02:18, 3 February 2020



The Nyingma Gyübum (Tib. རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་, Wyl. rnying ma rgyud ’bum) is a collection of Nyingma tantras.

It was first compiled by the great tertön Ratna Lingpa after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the Kangyur and the Tengyur, had omitted many of the Nyingma tantras.

It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the Omniscient Jikmé Lingpa, in Dergé, thanks to the patronage of the regent queen of Dergé Tsewang Lhamo.

Today the collection exists in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga. The collection includes both termas and kama texts.


The Nyingma Gyübum (Tib. རྙིང་མ་རྒྱུད་འབུམ, Wyl. rnying ma rgyud ’bum) is a collection of Nyingma tantras. It was first compiled by the great tertön Ratna Lingpa after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the Kangyur and the Tengyur, had omitted many of the Nyingma tantras. It was first published towards the end of the 18th century under the guidance of the Omniscient Jikmé Lingpa, in Dergé, thanks to the patronage of the regent queen of Dergé Tsewang Lhamo.

Today the collection exists in various editions, which differ slightly in their content and in the way they are organized, although they share a core set of texts, and are all organized according to the three categories of Mahayoga, Anuyoga and Atiyoga. The collection includes both termas and kama texts


Editions of the Nyingma Gyübum


Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum compiled and translated by the eighth century Tibetan master Vairotsana. Reproduced from the rare manuscript belonging to Tokden Rinpoche of Gangon by Tashi Y. Tashigangpa. The 8 volume Bairo Gyubum is a collection of Nyingmapa tantra material found among the nomads of northern Ladakh. The lineage of transmission of these teachings has disappeared.

sDe dge Edition First published under the direction of Jikme Lingpa and the patronage of the queen of Derge at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol. Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu Edition, manuscript with illumination, late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html gTing skyes Edition and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Edition (1974, New Delhi;1975, Thimpu). The later was reproduced from the manuscripts preserved at Tingkye monastery in Tibet under the direction of Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche. 36 vol.

mTshams brag Edition, National Library of Bhutan (1982, Thimpu). The manuscript from which this collection was printed was found at the monastery of Tsamdrag in western Bhutan and comprises 46 volumes. It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the Nyingma Gyübum. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed

Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras. A compilation of the tantras of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, based on the sde-dge edition, together with the mtshams-brag, gting-skyes, and ʼbrug sgang-steng edition. It was edited by Tubten Nyima and Drodul Dorjé. TBRC-tag.png སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས་, Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras



Bai ro'i rgyud 'bum compiled and translated by the eighth century Tibetan master Vairotsana. Reproduced from the rare manuscript belonging to Tokden Rinpoche of Gangon by Tashi Y. Tashigangpa. The 8 volume Bairo Gyubum is a collection of Nyingmapa tantras material found among the nomads of northern Ladakh.

The lineage of transmission of these teachings has disappeared.

sDe dge Edition First published under the direction of Jikme Lingpa and the patronage of the queen of Derge at the end of the 18th century. 26 vol.

Rig 'dzin Tshe dbang nor bu Edition, manuscript with illumination, late 18th century, 33 vol. Only 30 vol. available. See http://ngb.csac.anthropology.ac.uk/Title_page_main.html

gTing skyes Edition and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Edition (1974, New Delhi;1975, Thimpu). The later was reproduced from the manuscripts preserved at Tingkye monastery in Tibet under the direction of Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche. 36 vol.[

mTshams brag Edition, National Library of Bhutan (1982, Thimpu). The manuscript from which this collection was printed was found at the monastery of Tsamdrag in western Bhutan and comprises 46 volumes.

It was probably calligraphed in the 18th century. It is the largest version of the Nyingma Gyübum. For a catalog see http://jefferson.village.virginia.edu:6060/ntrp/tibet/tb.ed

Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras. A compilation of the tantras of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, based on the [[sde-dge] edition, together with the mtshams-brag, gting-skyes, and ʼbrug sgang-steng edition.

It was edited by Tubten Nyima and Drodul Dorjé. TBRC-tag.png སྔ་འགྱུར་རྒྱུད་འབུམ་ཕྱོགས་བསྒྲིགས, Compilation of the Collected Nyingma Tantras



see also:Nyingma Gyubum