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[[Khenpo Namdrol]] says:
[[Khenpo Namdrol]] says:


:"Next, the inner category of space, the Longdé, is reckoned to consist of 20,000 ‘volumes.’ These can be classified into three: white space, black space, and variegated space, or they can also be categorized as nine spaces. From [[Shri Singha]], [[Vairochana]] received the Longdé pith instructions, and composed ‘the Vajra Bridge’, a scriptural text, which he transmitted in Tibet to [[Pang Sangyé Gönpo]]. Pang Sangyé Gönpo and the six successive disciples in his lineage left this world by dissolving into a body of light."
:"Next, the inner category of space, the Longdé, is reckoned to consist of 20,000 ‘volumes.’ These can be classified into three: white space, black space, and variegated space, or they can also be categorized as nine spaces. From [[Shri Singha]], [[Vairotsana]] received the Longdé pith instructions, and composed ‘the Vajra Bridge’, a scriptural text, which he transmitted in Tibet to [[Pang Sangyé Gönpo]]. Pang Sangyé Gönpo and the six successive disciples in his lineage left this world by dissolving into a body of light."


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Revision as of 15:50, 8 August 2007

Space category (Tib. longdé; Wyl. klong sde) - One of the three categories into which Mañjushrimitra divided the Dzogchen teachings he received from Garab Dorje:

Khenpo Namdrol says:

"Next, the inner category of space, the Longdé, is reckoned to consist of 20,000 ‘volumes.’ These can be classified into three: white space, black space, and variegated space, or they can also be categorized as nine spaces. From Shri Singha, Vairotsana received the Longdé pith instructions, and composed ‘the Vajra Bridge’, a scriptural text, which he transmitted in Tibet to Pang Sangyé Gönpo. Pang Sangyé Gönpo and the six successive disciples in his lineage left this world by dissolving into a body of light."