KYOPAJIGTEN SUMGON, the second Nagarjuna, was the foremost disciple and successor of Drogon Phagmodupa wpo was the most outstanding disciple and successor of Dharma Lord Gampopa. Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon founded the Drigung Kagyu order of Tibetan Buddhism in the twelfth century and taught the Dharma ext
Introduction to the Mahamudra "Inborn Union": Removing the Darkness of Ignorance Through the Ornament of Luminous Primordial Wisdom
β Scribed by Drikungpa Kyobpa Jigten GΓΆnpo
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The translation of this text has been ordered by H.H. Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche in the first week of April 2003 in the Drikung Kagyu Institute, Dehra Dun. Later the translation and the Tibetan text were edited and polished several times in the Drikung Thubten Shedrub Ling, Center for the Studie and Translation of Buddhist Teachings and Practices, in Hamburg, Germany, by Jan-Ulrich Sobisch, in March 2005. In September 2005, H.E. Garchen Rinpoche taught this text at the Garchen Dharma Institut, Munich.
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Mahamudra Tibetian Buddhism Dzogchen Shamatha Vipashyana Meditation
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