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[[Image:Patrul Rinpoche.JPG|frame|'''Patrul Rinpoche''' courtesy of Shechen Monastery]]
[[Image:Patrul Rinpoche.JPG|frame|[[Patrul Rinpoche]] ''courtesy of [[Shechen Monastery]]'']]
'''Special Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King''' (Tib. ''khépa shri gyalpö khyé chö''; [[Wyl.]] ''mkhas pa shri rgyal po'i khyad chos'') - [[Patrul Rinpoche]]’s commentary on [[Garab Dorje]]'s ''[[Tsik Sum Né Dek]]'', or ''Hitting the Essence in Three Words''. It consists of a verse summary with its own commentary, and is treasured as the most crucial instruction for the practice of [[Dzogchen]]. Brief yet exceedingly profound, it captures the understanding of the [[trekchö]] practice, and is “the infallible key point of the path of primordial purity in the natural Dzogpachenpo”.
'''Special Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King''' (Tib. ''khépa shri gyalpö khyé chö''; [[Wyl.]] ''mkhas pa shri rgyal po'i khyad chos'') - [[Patrul Rinpoche]]’s commentary on [[Garab Dorje]]'s ''[[Tsik Sum Né Dek]]'', or ''Hitting the Essence in Three Words''. It consists of a verse summary with its own commentary, and is treasured as the most crucial instruction for the practice of [[Dzogchen]]. Brief yet exceedingly profound, it captures the understanding of the [[trekchö]] practice, and is “the infallible key point of the path of primordial purity in the natural Dzogpachenpo”.



Revision as of 07:33, 5 February 2010

Patrul Rinpoche courtesy of Shechen Monastery

Special Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King (Tib. khépa shri gyalpö khyé chö; Wyl. mkhas pa shri rgyal po'i khyad chos) - Patrul Rinpoche’s commentary on Garab Dorje's Tsik Sum Né Dek, or Hitting the Essence in Three Words. It consists of a verse summary with its own commentary, and is treasured as the most crucial instruction for the practice of Dzogchen. Brief yet exceedingly profound, it captures the understanding of the trekchö practice, and is “the infallible key point of the path of primordial purity in the natural Dzogpachenpo”.

Translations

  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Dzogchen: The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection, Snow Lion, 2004
  • John Reynolds, Golden Letters, Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996

Teachings to the Rigpa Sangha