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'''Introduction'''<br>
'''Introduction'''<br>
* 1st teaching, 16-Dec-2008: How is [[buddha nature]] taught in [[sutra]], [[tantra]] and [[Dzogchen]]? '''online''' [http://www.rigpawiki.org/Media/Audio/20081216PH0930KN.mp3 20081216PH0930KN.mp3]
* 1st teaching, 16-Dec-2008: How is [[buddha nature]] taught in [[sutra]], [[tantra]] and [[Dzogchen]]? '''online:''' [http://www.rigpawiki.org/Media/Audio/20081216PH0930KN.mp3 20081216PH0930KN.mp3]


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Revision as of 15:45, 16 December 2008

Khenchen Namdrol teaching at the Rigpa Shedra East 2008 / 2009 in Pharping

Khenchen Namdrol Rinpoche is currently teaching the Rigpa Shedra on Mipham Rinpoche's work on buddha nature (Skt. sugatagarbha): The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha.

We will update this page on a daily basis with recordings of the teachings as we progress. The recordings contain the Tibetan teaching and its live English translation.

Recorded during Shedra East 2008-2009 in Pharping, Nepal

Khenchen Namdrol and Gyurmé the translator

The Lion's Roar of the Great Harmony of Emptiness and Sugatagarbha

By Jamgön Mipam Rinpoche

Namo Guruwé—Homage to the Guru!

The definitive, ultimate reality is the primordial untainted nature of mind;
It manifests in the form of the glorious Mañjushri
Who constantly cuts through the net of the existence arising from mental afflictions
With the sword of reasoning that leads to certainty.

Introduction