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[[Image:Bzhugs-khri.jpg|thumb|The rock in Bhutan on which Longchenpa wrote some of the Dzogchen teachings]]
[[Image:Bzhugs-khri.jpg|thumb|The rock in Bhutan on which Longchenpa wrote some of the Dzogchen teachings]]
[[Image:ThronePanorama.jpg|thumb|The view from the rock - [[Tharpaling Monastery]] is visible below]]
[[Image:ThronePanorama.jpg|thumb|The view from the rock - [[Tharpaling Monastery]] is visible below]]
According to [http://www.bhutanstudies.org.bt/journal/vol13/13-3.pdf oral tradition] of villagers in Bumthang / Bhutan, the some of the most important parts of of the Seven Treasures have been written by Longchenpa on the rock ''bzhugs thri'' above the [[Tharpaling Monastery]] in Bhutan.  
According to the [http://www.bhutanstudies.org.bt/journal/vol13/13-3.pdf oral tradition] of villagers in Bumthang in Bhutan, some of the most important parts of of the Seven Treasures were written by Longchenpa on the rock or 'throne' (''bzhugs khri'') above [[Tharpaling Monastery]] in Bhutan. The rock provides a splendid panoramic view of different mountain ranges in the Himalayas.
 
This rock provides a splendid panorama view on different mountain ranges of the Himalayas:





Revision as of 08:32, 4 August 2007

Longchen Rabjam

The Seven Treasures or Treasuries are works by the omniscient Longchenpa which, together with the Trilogy of Natural Freedom, represent the extensive, scholarly or pandita's approach. They were not originally intended to be a collection.

History

The rock in Bhutan on which Longchenpa wrote some of the Dzogchen teachings
The view from the rock - Tharpaling Monastery is visible below

According to the oral tradition of villagers in Bumthang in Bhutan, some of the most important parts of of the Seven Treasures were written by Longchenpa on the rock or 'throne' (bzhugs khri) above Tharpaling Monastery in Bhutan. The rock provides a splendid panoramic view of different mountain ranges in the Himalayas.