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'''Rigpa''' (Skt. ''vidyā''; [[Wyl.]] ''rig pa'') is a Tibetan word, which in general means ‘intelligence’ or ‘awareness’. In [[Dzogchen]], however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, ‘the innermost nature of the mind’. The whole of the teaching of [[Buddha]] is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of [[omniscience]] or [[enlightenment]]—a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself.<br>
 
[[Image:Rigpa calligraphy 05.jpg|frame|Calligraphy by [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]]]
'''Rigpa''' (Skt. ''[[vidyā]]''; Tib. [[རིག་པ་]], [[Wyl.]] ''rig pa'') is a Tibetan word, which in general means ‘intelligence’ or ‘awareness’. In [[Dzogchen]], however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, ‘the innermost nature of the mind’. The whole of the teaching of [[Buddha]] is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of [[omniscience]] or [[enlightenment]]—a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself.


Rigpa is the special feature of Dzogchen. [[Jikmé Lingpa]] says in his ''[[Treasury of Precious Qualities]]'':
Rigpa is the special feature of Dzogchen. [[Jikmé Lingpa]] says in his ''[[Treasury of Precious Qualities]]'':
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:Is the special feature of the natural Dzogpachenpo.
:Is the special feature of the natural Dzogpachenpo.


And [[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]] wrote: “Generally speaking, in the instructions on Dzogchen, profound and special aspects are endless.The key point, however, is the differentiation between the ordinary mind and rigpa."
And [[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]] wrote: “Generally speaking, in the instructions on Dzogchen, profound and special aspects are endless. The key point, however, is the differentiation between the ordinary mind and rigpa."


===Subdivisions===
==Subdivisions==
The Dzogchen teachings mention various aspects of rigpa, such as  
The Dzogchen teachings mention various aspects of rigpa, such as:
*the 'ground rigpa' (Wyl. ''gzhi’i rig pa''),
*the [[ground rigpa]]
*the 'essential rigpa' (Wyl. ''ngo bo’i rig pa''), and
*the [[essential rigpa]]
*the 'effulgent rigpa' (Wyl. ''rtsal gyi rig pa'').
*the [[effulgent rigpa]]
*rigpa of all-embracing spontaneous presence (Tib. ལྷུན་གྲུབ་སྦུབས་ཀྱི་རིག་པ་, Wyl. ''lhun grub sbubs kyi rig pa'')
 
==Alternative Translations==
*awareness
*basic awareness
*primordial awareness
*pure awareness
*intrinsic awareness
*intuitive awareness
*awakened awareness
*immediate awareness
*wakefulness
*knowledge
*pure presence


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Dalai Lama, ''Dzogchen: The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection'', Snow Lion, 2004
*Dalai Lama, ''Dzogchen: The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection'', Snow Lion, 2004
 
*His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The Vision of Enlightenment, Tertön Sogyal Trust. Also published by Wisdom Publications, 2007, as Mind in Comfort and Ease. The Vision of Enlightenment in the Great Perfection. ISBN : 0861714938
==Rigpa - The Organization==
Inspired by this, [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] gave the name ‘Rigpa’ to his work and to the vehicle he was developing to serve the Buddha’s teaching in the west. Now an international network with centres and groups around the world, Rigpa aims:<br>
*To present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women, and<br>
*To offer those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.<br>
 
Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the [[Dalai Lama]], Rigpa also seeks to explore how the wisdom and compassion of the Buddha’s teachings can benefit many different areas of life in today’s
world.
 
==Internal Links==
*[http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Category:Rigpa_Centres Rigpa Centres]
*[[Rigpa Shedra]]
*[[Empowerments Given to the Rigpa Sangha]]
*[[Oral Transmissions Given to the Rigpa Sangha]]
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.rigpa.org/ Rigpa Portal]
*[http://rigpanews.blogspot.com/ Rigpa News]


[[Category:Key Terms]]
[[Category:Key Terms]]
[[Category:Tibetan Terms]]
[[Category:Dzogchen]]
[[Category:Dzogchen]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 6 October 2023

For information on the Rigpa organization, see About Rigpa

Calligraphy by Sogyal Rinpoche

Rigpa (Skt. vidyā; Tib. རིག་པ་, Wyl. rig pa) is a Tibetan word, which in general means ‘intelligence’ or ‘awareness’. In Dzogchen, however, the highest teachings in the Buddhist tradition of Tibet, rigpa has a deeper connotation, ‘the innermost nature of the mind’. The whole of the teaching of Buddha is directed towards realizing this, our ultimate nature, the state of omniscience or enlightenment—a truth so universal, so primordial that it goes beyond all limits, and beyond even religion itself.

Rigpa is the special feature of Dzogchen. Jikmé Lingpa says in his Treasury of Precious Qualities:

Rigpa, which transcends the ordinary mind,
Is the special feature of the natural Dzogpachenpo.

And Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima wrote: “Generally speaking, in the instructions on Dzogchen, profound and special aspects are endless. The key point, however, is the differentiation between the ordinary mind and rigpa."

Subdivisions

The Dzogchen teachings mention various aspects of rigpa, such as:

  • the ground rigpa
  • the essential rigpa
  • the effulgent rigpa
  • rigpa of all-embracing spontaneous presence (Tib. ལྷུན་གྲུབ་སྦུབས་ཀྱི་རིག་པ་, Wyl. lhun grub sbubs kyi rig pa)

Alternative Translations

  • awareness
  • basic awareness
  • primordial awareness
  • pure awareness
  • intrinsic awareness
  • intuitive awareness
  • awakened awareness
  • immediate awareness
  • wakefulness
  • knowledge
  • pure presence

Further Reading

  • Dalai Lama, Dzogchen: The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection, Snow Lion, 2004
  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The Vision of Enlightenment, Tertön Sogyal Trust. Also published by Wisdom Publications, 2007, as Mind in Comfort and Ease. The Vision of Enlightenment in the Great Perfection. ISBN : 0861714938