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'''The Great History''' (Wyl. ''[[lo rgyus chen mo]]'', ''[[rdzogs pa chen po snying thig gi lo rgyus chen mo]]'') — a history written by [[Shyangtön Tashi Dorje]] (1097-1164), of the early [[Dzogchen]] masters and the transmission of the [[Mengakdé]] section of [[Dzogchen]] from Buddha [[Samantabhadra]], through the [[Indian]] [[vidyadhara]] masters, to [[Vimalamitra]] and the [[Tibetan]] [[lineage]] holders. It is contained within the [[Vima Nyingtik]] collection.  
 
'''The Great History''' (Wyl. ''[[lo rgyus chen mo]]'', ''[[rdzogs pa chen po snying thig gi lo rgyus chen mo]]'') — a history written by [[Shyangtön Tashi Dorje]] (1097-1164), of the early [[Dzogchen]] masters and the transmission of the [[Mengakdé]] section of [[Dzogchen]] from Buddha [[Samantabhadra]], through the [[Indian]] [[vidyadhara]] masters, to [[Vimalamitra]] and the [[Tibetan]] [[lineage]] holders. It is contained within the [[Vima Nyingtik]] collection.  
  
 
==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==
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*Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, p.28
 
*Dan Martin, ''Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works'', London: Serindia, 1997, p.28
 
  
 
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The Great History (Wyl. lo rgyus chen mo, rdzogs pa chen po snying thig gi lo rgyus chen mo) — a history written by Shyangtön Tashi Dorje (1097-1164), of the early Dzogchen masters and the transmission of the Mengakdé section of Dzogchen from Buddha Samantabhadra, through the Indian vidyadhara masters, to Vimalamitra and the Tibetan lineage holders. It is contained within the Vima Nyingtik collection.

Further Reading

  • Dan Martin, Tibetan Histories: A Bibliography of Tibetan-Language Historical Works, London: Serindia, 1997, p.28

Source

RigpaWiki:The Great History