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'''''Richö'''''  ([[Wyl.]] ''ri chos'') — literally ''Mountain Dharma''’. A famous text written by Kyabjé [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] on how to take to heart and practise the ‘Mountain Retreat’ teachings. [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] says that this text is one of the most important guides on how to do retreat and become a true ''chöpa'', or Dharma practitioner.  
'''''Richö'''''  ([[Wyl.]] ''ri chos'') — literally ''Mountain Dharma''’. A famous text written by Kyabjé [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] on how to take to heart and practise the ‘Mountain Retreat’ teachings. [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] says that this text is one of the most important guides on how to do retreat and become a true ''chöpa'', or Dharma practitioner.  


There are other ''Richö'' manuals written by masters such as [[Karma Chakmé]], for example.
There are other ''Richö'' manuals written by masters such as [[Karma Chakmé]], for example.

Revision as of 12:23, 19 May 2008

Richö (Wyl. ri chos) — literally ‘Mountain Dharma’. A famous text written by Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche on how to take to heart and practise the ‘Mountain Retreat’ teachings. Sogyal Rinpoche says that this text is one of the most important guides on how to do retreat and become a true chöpa, or Dharma practitioner.

There are other Richö manuals written by masters such as Karma Chakmé, for example.

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