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− | Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro (Tib. ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་སྔོན་འགྲོ།, Wyl. klong chen snying thig sngon 'gro) — the root verses of the Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro are mostly taken from the original terma of Longchen Nyingtik ( | + | |
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+ | [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་སྔོན་འགྲོ།]]}}, [[Wyl.]] [[klong chen snying thig sngon 'gro]]) — the [[root verses]] of the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]] are mostly taken from the original [[terma of Longchen Nyingtik]] (‘[[the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse]]’) revealed by [[Jikmé Lingpa]] (1730-1798), and are therefore the [[vajra words]] of [[Guru Rinpoche]] himself. | ||
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+ | This profound and {{Wiki|poetic}} [[revelation]] was then arranged and expanded by [[Jikmé Lingpa’s]] direct [[disciple]], the [[First Dodrupchen]], [[Jikmé Trinlé Özer]] (1745-1821), into its {{Wiki|present}} [[form]]. | ||
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+ | Although we usually refer to this series of practices simply as the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]], its full title is ‘[[The Preliminary Practice of the Dzogchen Longchen Nyingtik]]: The [[Excellent Path to Omniscience]]’.[1] | ||
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− | Taking Refuge | + | ==The Common or [[Outer Preliminaries]]== |
− | Generation of Bodhichitta: the Heart of the Awakened Mind | + | |
− | Vajrasattva Purification | + | |
− | The Trikaya Mandala Offering | + | |
− | The Accumulation of the Kusulu: Chö | + | [[Blessing]] the [[Speech]] |
− | Guru Yoga | + | Invoking the [[Lama]] |
− | Visualization | + | |
− | Seven Line Prayer | + | |
− | Seven Branches of Devotional Practice | + | [[Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind from Samsara]] |
− | Maturing the Siddhi | + | |
− | Invoking the Blessing | + | |
− | The Lineage Prayer | + | Free and Well-Favoured [[Human]] [[Birth]] |
− | Receiving the Four Empowerments | + | [[Impermanence]] |
− | Dissolution | + | [[Karma]]: [[Cause and Effect]] |
− | Dedication | + | The [[Suffering]] of [[Samsara]] |
− | Special Prayer of Aspiration | + | |
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+ | Invoking the [[Lama's]] [[Compassion]] to Avoid Pitfalls on the [[Path]] | ||
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+ | ==The Uncommon or [[Inner Preliminaries]]== | ||
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+ | [[Taking Refuge]] | ||
+ | Generation of [[Bodhichitta]]: the [[Heart]] of the [[Awakened Mind]] | ||
+ | [[Vajrasattva Purification]] | ||
+ | The [[Trikaya Mandala Offering]] | ||
+ | The [[Accumulation of the Kusulu]]: [[Chö]] | ||
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+ | [[Guru Yoga]] | ||
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+ | [[Visualization]] | ||
+ | [[Seven Line Prayer]] | ||
+ | [[Seven Branches of Devotional Practice]] | ||
+ | [[Maturing the Siddhi]] | ||
+ | [[Invoking the Blessing]] | ||
+ | The [[Lineage Prayer]] | ||
+ | [[Receiving the Four Empowerments]] | ||
+ | [[Dissolution]] | ||
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+ | [[Dedication]] | ||
+ | Special [[Prayer]] of [[Aspiration]] | ||
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+ | ==Translations of the [[Root Text]]== | ||
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− | + | [[Cortland Dahl]], in Entrance to the [[Great Perfection]]: [[A Guide to the Dzogchen Preliminary Practices]] compiled, translated, and introduced by [[Cortland Dahl]] (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2009) | |
− | + | [[Rigpa]] Translations, in A [[Guide]] to the [[Practice of Ngöndro]] (Lodeve]]: [[The Tertön Sogyal Trust]], 2007) | |
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− | The Excellent Path to Omniscience: The Dzogchen Preliminary Practice of Longchen Nyingtik | + | The {{Wiki|Excellent}} [[Path to Omniscience]]: The [[Dzogchen Preliminary Practice of Longchen Nyingtik]] |
− | Tulku Thondup, in The Dzogchen Innermost Essence Preliminary Practice (Dharamsala: LTWA, 1982) | + | [[Tulku Thondup]], in The [[Dzogchen Innermost Essence Preliminary Practice]] ({{Wiki|Dharamsala}}: LTWA, 1982) |
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Latest revision as of 20:25, 15 January 2016
Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro (Tib. ཀློང་ཆེན་སྙིང་ཐིག་སྔོན་འགྲོ།, Wyl. klong chen snying thig sngon 'gro) — the root verses of the Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro are mostly taken from the original terma of Longchen Nyingtik (‘the Heart Essence of the Vast Expanse’) revealed by Jikmé Lingpa (1730-1798), and are therefore the vajra words of Guru Rinpoche himself.
This profound and poetic revelation was then arranged and expanded by Jikmé Lingpa’s direct disciple, the First Dodrupchen, Jikmé Trinlé Özer (1745-1821), into its present form.
Although we usually refer to this series of practices simply as the Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro, its full title is ‘The Preliminary Practice of the Dzogchen Longchen Nyingtik: The Excellent Path to Omniscience’.[1]
Outline
==The Common or Outer Preliminaries==
Blessing the Speech
Invoking the Lama
Four Thoughts that Turn the Mind from Samsara
Free and Well-Favoured Human Birth
Impermanence
Karma: Cause and Effect
The Suffering of Samsara
Invoking the Lama's Compassion to Avoid Pitfalls on the Path
==The Uncommon or Inner Preliminaries==
Taking Refuge
Generation of Bodhichitta: the Heart of the Awakened Mind
Vajrasattva Purification
The Trikaya Mandala Offering
The Accumulation of the Kusulu: Chö
Guru Yoga
Visualization
Seven Line Prayer
Seven Branches of Devotional Practice
Maturing the Siddhi
Invoking the Blessing
The Lineage Prayer
Receiving the Four Empowerments
Dissolution
Dedication
Special Prayer of Aspiration
==Translations of the Root Text==
Cortland Dahl, in Entrance to the Great Perfection: A Guide to the Dzogchen Preliminary Practices compiled, translated, and introduced by Cortland Dahl (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2009)
Rigpa Translations, in A Guide to the Practice of Ngöndro (Lodeve]]: The Tertön Sogyal Trust, 2007)
The Excellent Path to Omniscience: The Dzogchen Preliminary Practice of Longchen Nyingtik
Tulku Thondup, in The Dzogchen Innermost Essence Preliminary Practice (Dharamsala: LTWA, 1982)