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'''Shri Singha''' (Skt. ''Śrī Siṃha''; [[Wyl.]] ''dpal gyi seng ge'') — one of the early masters of the [[Dzogchen]] lineage, who was originally from China. He was a disciple of [[Mañjushrimitra]] and the main teacher of [[Jñanasutra]]. He is famous for arranging the teachings of the Pith Instruction Class (''[[mengak dé]]'') into four cycles: outer, inner, secret and innermost secret unsurpassed. His last testament, which he conferred upon Jñanasutra before passing into the [[rainbow body]], is called the ''Seven Nails''.
'''Shri Singha''' (Skt. ''Śrī Siṃha''; Tib. ཤྲཱི་སིང་ཧ་, [[ཤྲཱི་སིངྷ་]], དཔལ་གྱི་སེང་གེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''dpal gyi seng ge'') — one of the early masters of the [[Dzogchen]] lineage, who was originally from the kingdom of [[Khotan]] located in the present day Xinjiang province of China. He was a disciple of [[Mañjushrimitra]] and the main teacher of [[Jñanasutra]]. He is famous for arranging the teachings of the Pith Instruction Class (''[[mengak dé]]'') into four cycles: outer, inner, secret and innermost secret unsurpassed. His last testament, which he conferred upon Jñanasutra before passing into the [[rainbow body]], is called the ''[[Seven Nails]]''.


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 16 July 2015

Shri Singha

Shri Singha (Skt. Śrī Siṃha; Tib. ཤྲཱི་སིང་ཧ་, ཤྲཱི་སིངྷ་, དཔལ་གྱི་སེང་གེ་, Wyl. dpal gyi seng ge) — one of the early masters of the Dzogchen lineage, who was originally from the kingdom of Khotan located in the present day Xinjiang province of China. He was a disciple of Mañjushrimitra and the main teacher of Jñanasutra. He is famous for arranging the teachings of the Pith Instruction Class (mengak dé) into four cycles: outer, inner, secret and innermost secret unsurpassed. His last testament, which he conferred upon Jñanasutra before passing into the rainbow body, is called the Seven Nails.

Further Reading

  • Dudjom Rinpoche, The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Its Fundamentals and History, trans. and ed. Gyurme Dorje (Boston: Wisdom, 1991), book one, pages 497-501.
  • Nyoshul Khenpo, A Marvelous Garland of Rare Gems: Biographies of Masters of Awareness in the Dzogchen Lineage (Junction City: Padma Publications, 2005), pages 39-40.
  • Tulku Thondup, Masters of Meditation and Miracles, edited by Harold Talbott (Boston: Shambhala, 1996), pages 62-64.

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