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* | *'''Spontaneous Song of the Genuine Nature, A Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar''' (''rgyang 'bod kyi gsol 'debs gnyug ma'i thol glu'', Dudjom Sungbum, vol. A, pp. 33-6) | ||
*English Translation: | **English Translation: {{LH|tibetan-masters/dudjom-rinpoche/calling-the-guru-from-afar|Spontaneous Song of the Genuine Nature, A Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar}}, translated by Adam Pearcey. | ||
==Commentaries== | ==Commentaries== |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 2 March 2024
The Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar, An Unending Spontaneously Arising Song by Dudjom Rinpoche
Text
- Spontaneous Song of the Genuine Nature, A Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar (rgyang 'bod kyi gsol 'debs gnyug ma'i thol glu, Dudjom Sungbum, vol. A, pp. 33-6)
- English Translation: Spontaneous Song of the Genuine Nature, A Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar, translated by Adam Pearcey.
Commentaries
- Tulku Pema Rigtsal Rinpoche, Ornament of Samantabhadra’s Wisdom, A Commentary on The Spontaneous Song of the Genuine Nature – A Prayer of Calling the Guru from Afar
- English translation: Ornament of Samantabhadra’s Wisdom
Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha
- Thinley Norbu Rinpoche, Boudhanath, Nepal, 16 March 1988
- Tulku Pema Rigtsal, Melbourne, Australia, 13 January 2024