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[[Image:LongchenRabjam.JPG|frame|'''Longchen Rabjam''']]
[[Image:LongchenRabjam.JPG|frame|'''Longchen Rabjam''']]
'''The Wish Fulfilling Treasure''' (Tib. ''Yishyin Dzö''; [[Wyl.]] ''yid bzhin mdzod'') is one of the [[Seven Treasures]] composed by the omniscient [[Longchenpa]].
The '''''Wish Fulfilling Treasure''''' (Tib. ཡིད་བཞིན་མཛོད་, ''Yishyin Dzö'', [[Wyl.]] ''yid bzhin mdzod'') is one of the [[Seven Treasures]] composed by the omniscient [[Longchenpa]].


==Outline==
==Outline==
Its 22 versed chapters are as follows:
Its 22 versed chapters are as follows:
#How [[samsara]] originates out of the [[ground]]
#How Buddha realms are established for the benefit of beings
#How the outer world develops
#How the [[sentient beings]] within develop
#The [[kalpa|aeon]] of remaining
#The aeons of destruction and voidness
#The happiness and suffering of the inner and outer world
#How to follow a spiritual friend
#Abandoning negative friends
#The master who teaches
#The qualities of the disciple who listens
#An elaborate presentation of the types of [[Dharma]] teaching
#Contemplating the difficulty of finding a free and well-favoured human-life
#Contemplating death and [[impermanence]]
#Contemplating the nature of faith
#Contemplating [[karma]]—causes and effects
#Contemplating how samsara is suffering and [[nirvana]] blissful
#Establishing the natural state
#Preliminaries to meditative concentration
#The supreme meditation of [[clear light]]
#The stages of traversing the [[path]]
#The [[fruition]] that is the culmination of [[meditation]]


#How [[samsara]] originates out of the ground.<br>
==Text==
#How Buddha realms are established for the benefit of beings.<br>
*{{TBRCW|O1PD14|O1PD1422$W1PD8|ཐེག་པ་ཆེན་པོའི་མན་ངག་གི་བསྟན་བཅོས་ཡིད་བཞིན་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་མཛོད་, ''theg pa chen po'i man ngag gi bstan bcos yid bzhin rin po che'i mdzod''}}
#How the outer world develops.<br>
**English Translations: Kennard Lipman, 'How the Samsāra is Fabricated from the Ground of Being' in ''Crystal Mirror V'', pp. 340-350 (Chapter 1 only)
#How the [[sentient beings]] within develop.<br>
#The [[kalpa|aeon]] of remaining.<br>
#The aeons of destruction and voidness.<br>
#The happiness and suffering of the inner and outer world.<br>
#How to follow a spiritual friend.<br>
#Abandoning negative friends.<br>
#The master who teaches.<br>
#The qualities of the disciple who listens.<br>
#An elaborate presentation of the types of [[Dharma]] teaching.<br>
#Contemplating the difficulty of finding a free and well-favoured human-life.<br>
#Contemplating death and [[impermanence]].<br>
#Contemplating the nature of faith.<br>
#Contemplating [[karma]]—causes and effects.<br>
#Contemplating how samsara is suffering and [[nirvana]] blissful.<br>
#Establishing the natural state.<br>
#Preliminaries to meditative concentration.<br>
#The supreme meditation of clear light.<br>
#The stages of traversing the path.<br>
#The fruition that is the culmination of meditation.


There is a large commentary on the root text, which is called the White Lotus (Wyl. ''padma dkar po'').
==Commentaries & Summaries==
*Longchenpa, {{TBRCW|O1PD14|O1PD14221PD231PD24$W1PD8|ཐེག་པ་ཆེན་པོའི་མན་ངག་གི་བསྟན་བཅོས་ཡིད་བཞིན་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་མཛོད་ཀྱི་འགྲེལ་པ་པདྨ་དཀར་པོ་, ''theg pa chen po'i man ngag gi bstan bcos yid bzhin rin po che'i mdzod kyi 'grel pa pad+ma dkar po''}}, ''Padma Karpo'' (''White Lotus''), a large auto commentary.
*(''yid bzhin mdzod kyi don khrid zab don rdo rje'i snying po'')
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]], ''[[Summary of the Wish-Fulfilling Treasury’s Chapter on Tenet Systems]]'', and 3 other texts.


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Revision as of 20:25, 8 December 2020

Longchen Rabjam

The Wish Fulfilling Treasure (Tib. ཡིད་བཞིན་མཛོད་, Yishyin Dzö, Wyl. yid bzhin mdzod) is one of the Seven Treasures composed by the omniscient Longchenpa.

Outline

Its 22 versed chapters are as follows:

  1. How samsara originates out of the ground
  2. How Buddha realms are established for the benefit of beings
  3. How the outer world develops
  4. How the sentient beings within develop
  5. The aeon of remaining
  6. The aeons of destruction and voidness
  7. The happiness and suffering of the inner and outer world
  8. How to follow a spiritual friend
  9. Abandoning negative friends
  10. The master who teaches
  11. The qualities of the disciple who listens
  12. An elaborate presentation of the types of Dharma teaching
  13. Contemplating the difficulty of finding a free and well-favoured human-life
  14. Contemplating death and impermanence
  15. Contemplating the nature of faith
  16. Contemplating karma—causes and effects
  17. Contemplating how samsara is suffering and nirvana blissful
  18. Establishing the natural state
  19. Preliminaries to meditative concentration
  20. The supreme meditation of clear light
  21. The stages of traversing the path
  22. The fruition that is the culmination of meditation

Text

Commentaries & Summaries