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| Subtitle |
Man-ngak Dzöd |
| Author |
Longchen Rabjam |
| Translated By |
Richard Barron (Lama Chökyi Nyima) |
| Foreword By |
H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche |
| Cover |
Hardcover |
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Longchen Rabjam is revered as one of the greatest masters in the Nyingma
school of Vajrayana Buddhism. He wrote more than 250 treatises on a wide variety
of topics, but is best known for his works on Dzogchen, or Great Perfection,
especially the extensive scholastic exegesis of the Great Perfection tantras
known as The Seven Treasuries. This collection discusses the primordial
nature that is the ground of all experience, the view, meditation, and conduct
of the spiritual path, and the final freedom that is the fruition of that path.
The Precious Treasury of Pith Instructions is the shortest of the
seven texts and the only one composed entirely in verse. Writing as a spiritual
mentor giving advice to his students, Longchenpa distills the principles
underlying the entire range of Buddhist practice in more than 400 stanzas, each
consisting of six instructions or pieces of advice. Although the later stanzas
place greater emphasis on the Dzogchen approach, introductory teachings and
advice are interspersed throughout the book with profound instructions on the
nature of being itself and the ultimate level of truth. Longchenpa’s
uncompromising tone reflects his commitment to the highest realization and to
the welfare of those inspired by his message.
Paltrul Rinpoche exhorts us to read The Precious Treasury of Pith
Instructions as follows: “Summarized in groups of six, the perfect treasury
of sacred dharma distills the heart essence of all pith instructions. Even if
you were to meet the actual Victorious One, wouldn’t it be hard to hear
teachings on such an excellent path all at once?” This volume includes an
introduction by the Venerable Tulku Thondup Rinpoche and a foreword by His
Eminenece Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, whose inspiration and commitment to the
translation of all of Longchenpa’s Seven Treasuries have guided the
publication of the first three texts in this continuing series.
Padma Publishing is engaged in the long-term project of translating
into English the revered Dzogchen commentaries known as the Seven
Treasuries, authored by the fourteenth-century Nyingma master, Longchen
Rabjam (Longchenpa). This masterpiece, admired by scholars for centuries,
synthesizes more than 600 years of development in the spiritual tradition first
brought to Tibet by Padmasambhava in the eighth century. Padma
Publishing editions include both the Tibetan source text (in Tibetan
script) and the English translation, as well as structural outlines, critical
notes, lists of key terms, and glossaries.
Producing an English edition of the Seven Treasuries is a daunting
task, both scholastically and linguistically. Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche,
late head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, felt that such a project
would be a extremely important undertaking, but pointed out that these
comprehensive and profoundly intricate texts presented enormous challenges to
quality translation. Every line, and often each word, of Longchenpa's text
presents challenges. The Padma Translation Committee established a multi-leveled
editorial process, similar to the traditional manner of translation projects in
Tibet's great monastic institutions. In addition to having received input and
direction from Chagdud Rinpoche, the translators have benefited from several
visiting scholars, who have lent their expertise in elucidating and clarifying
difficult points in the texts.
It was Chagdud Rinpoche's vision that the Seven Treasuries of
Longchenpa be made available to Western students of the Dzogchen tradition,
and for this reason he founded the Translation Project in 1987, inviting Richard
Barron (Lama Chökyi Nyima) to assist Padma in its endeavors. To date, the Padma
Translation Committee has produced two of the Seven Treasuries, as well as
numerous sadhana texts, ritual liturgies, prayers, and other practice
materials.
Approx Weight: 1.31 lb. / Each
Dimensions (LxWxH): 9.25 x 6.50 x 1.00 in.
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