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*'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las/ rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa'' | *'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las/ rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa'' | ||
*'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig las/ phrin las ye shes snang ba'' (by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo|Khyentse Wangpo]], in [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo|Loter Wangpo]] | *'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig las/ phrin las ye shes snang ba'' (by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo|Khyentse Wangpo]], in: | ||
** ''[[Rinchen Terdzö|rin chen gter mdzod]]'', Vol. ''chi'', pp. 245, | |||
** or in [[Jamyang Loter Wangpo|Loter Wangpo]] ''rgyud sde kun btus'', Vol. 22, ''za'', pp. 180-194), see [http://tbrc.xmeru2.org/kb/tbrc-detail-outline.xq%3Bjsessionid=FBA5E9284E72F5B6FA4C22B242AE5F5C?address=22.2.2.1&wylie=n&RID=O1GS40148 TBRC]. | |||
*'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig gi brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs tshe dbang bcud 'dzin'' | *'''chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig gi brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs tshe dbang bcud 'dzin'' | ||
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Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik (Wyl. ‘chi med ‘phags ma'i snying thig; Eng. 'The Heart Essence of the Sublime Lady of Immortality') is a long life practice discovered as terma by Jamyang Khyentsé Wangpo in 1855. It features a mandala of white Tara in union with Amitayus.
History
Jamyang Khyentse revealed the terma of Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik at his seat Dzongsar Tashi Lhatse in a vision of the three masters who attained the level of vidyadhara with power over life: Guru Rinpoche, Vimalamitra and Shri Singha.
Through its power and blessings, many masters, including the great Jamgön Kongtrul, have been able to remove obstacles. In fact, according to prophecies, the life of Jamgön Kongtrul would have had many obstacles, and he would not have lived very long, but for this practice of Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik.
The highly respected master Jamyang Khyentsé Chökyi Lodrö, in his biography, said that he received this transmission about ten times, and held this as his most important practice. It was also the main heart practice of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, who completed all the required practices seven times in retreat. One of the main holders of this practice today is Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche, who every year spends at least a month in retreat practising Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik at Maratika cave in Nepal, the place where Guru Rinpoche accomplished the level of a vidyadhara with power over life.
Texts of the Cycle
- 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying tig las/ rgyun gyi rnal 'byor phyag rgya gcig pa
- 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig las/ phrin las ye shes snang ba (by Khyentse Wangpo, in:
- rin chen gter mdzod, Vol. chi, pp. 245,
- or in Loter Wangpo rgyud sde kun btus, Vol. 22, za, pp. 180-194), see TBRC.
- 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig gi brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs tshe dbang bcud 'dzin
Additional Texts
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, 'chi med 'phags ma'i dkyil khor gyi 'khor lo la bstod pa dngos grub bdud rtsi'i zil mngar (Collected Works vol. 8, pp. 197-202)
- 'chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig bsnyen sgrub las gsum gyi bzlas dmigs la dang po bsnyen pa'i dmigs pa (Vol. 8, pp. 203-204)
- Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé, dgongs gter 'phags ma'i snying thig gi bsnyen sgrub ji ltar bya ba'i zin bris zla zer bdud rtsi'i thig le
- Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö, dgongs gter ‘chi med ‘phags ma’i snying thig gi sgrub khog ye shes gter mdzod (Vol. 4, pp. 1-87)
- 'chi med 'phags ma snying thig gi skong ba (89-96)
The Empowerment of Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik
The empowerment has been given to the Rigpa Sangha several times including:
- Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, August 1996
- Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, Sunday 14th November 1999
- Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, Thursday July 3rd 2003
- Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche, Kirchheim, Wednesday 31st December 2003
- Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, Wednesday 7th December 2005
Teachings on Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik
- Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 26th and 28th July 1998
- Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 13th May 2009