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'''Treasure of the Natural State''' (Tib. ''Neluk Dzö''; [[Wyl.]] ''gnas lugs mdzod'') — one of the [[Seven Treasuries]] of [[Longchenpa]]. It is a source for teachings on the unique [[samaya]] commitments of the [[Great Perfection]].
[[Image:Longchenpa from 12.jpg|thumb|[[Longchen Rabjam]]]]'''Treasure of the Natural State''' (Tib. གནས་ལུགས་མཛོད་, ''Neluk Dzö''; [[Wyl.]] ''gnas lugs mdzod'') — one of the [[Seven Treasuries]] of [[Longchenpa]]. It is a source for teachings on the unique [[samaya]] commitments of the [[Great Perfection]].


==Outline==
==Outline==
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#The Theme of Oneness
#The Theme of Oneness
#The Individuals to Whom These Teachings May Be Entrusted  
#The Individuals to Whom These Teachings May Be Entrusted  
==Tibetan Text==
* {{TBRCW|O1PD14|O1PD1475$W1PD8|གནས་ལུགས་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་མཛོད་, ''gnas lugs rin po che'i mdzod''}}


==Translations==
==Translations==
*Dowman, Keith, ''Old Man Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural Perfection'', Vajra Publications, 2006
*Dowman, Keith, ''Old Man Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural Perfection'', Vajra Publications, 2006
*Longchen Rabjam, ''The Precious Treasury of the Way of Abiding'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1998  
*Longchen Rabjam, ''The Precious Treasury of the Way of Abiding'', translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1998  
==Further Reading==
*Gregory Alexander Hillis, ''The Rhetoric of Naturalness: A Critical Study of the gNas lugs mdzod'', University of Virginia, 2002


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 03:54, 21 March 2011

Longchen Rabjam

Treasure of the Natural State (Tib. གནས་ལུགས་མཛོད་, Neluk Dzö; Wyl. gnas lugs mdzod) — one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa. It is a source for teachings on the unique samaya commitments of the Great Perfection.

Outline

It has five chapters:

  1. The Theme of Ineffability
  2. The Theme of Spontaneous Presence
  3. The Theme of Openness
  4. The Theme of Oneness
  5. The Individuals to Whom These Teachings May Be Entrusted

Tibetan Text

Translations

  • Dowman, Keith, Old Man Basking In the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural Perfection, Vajra Publications, 2006
  • Longchen Rabjam, The Precious Treasury of the Way of Abiding, translated by Richard Barron, Padma Publishing, 1998

Further Reading

  • Gregory Alexander Hillis, The Rhetoric of Naturalness: A Critical Study of the gNas lugs mdzod, University of Virginia, 2002

External Links