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'''Four lamps''' ([[Wyl.]] ''sgron ma bzhi'')
'''Four lamps''' ([[Wyl.]] ''sgron ma bzhi'') — terms related to the path of [[tögal]]


#the far-reaching water lamp (''rgyang zhags chu yi sgron ma'')
#the far-reaching water lamp (''rgyang zhags chu'i sgron ma'')
#the lamp of the basic space of awareness (''rig pa dbyings kyi sgron ma'')
#the lamp of the basic space of awareness (''rig pa dbyings kyi sgron ma'')
#the lamp of empty spheres (''thig le stong pa'i sgron ma'')
#the lamp of empty spheres (''thig le stong pa'i sgron ma'')
#the lamp of naturally arising wisdom (''shes rab rang byung gi sgron ma'')
#the lamp of naturally arising wisdom (''shes rab rang byung gi sgron ma'')
==Alternative Translations==
(Padmakara)
#lamp of the far-catching water lasso
#.
#lamp of the empty disk of light
#lamp of self-arisen knoledge
==Further Reading==
*[[Jamgön Mipham]], ''[[White Lotus]]'', translated by the Padmakara Translation Group (Boston and London: Shambhala, 2007), pages 65-66.


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Revision as of 16:55, 16 November 2009

Four lamps (Wyl. sgron ma bzhi) — terms related to the path of tögal

  1. the far-reaching water lamp (rgyang zhags chu'i sgron ma)
  2. the lamp of the basic space of awareness (rig pa dbyings kyi sgron ma)
  3. the lamp of empty spheres (thig le stong pa'i sgron ma)
  4. the lamp of naturally arising wisdom (shes rab rang byung gi sgron ma)

Alternative Translations

(Padmakara)

  1. lamp of the far-catching water lasso
  2. .
  3. lamp of the empty disk of light
  4. lamp of self-arisen knoledge

Further Reading

  • Jamgön Mipham, White Lotus, translated by the Padmakara Translation Group (Boston and London: Shambhala, 2007), pages 65-66.