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'''Khenjuk''' (Tib). ''The Entrance to the Way of the Wise'' or ''Introduction to Scholarship'' | '''Khenjuk''' (Tib). ''The Entrance to the Way of the Wise'' or ''Introduction to Scholarship'' is an encylopedic treatise composed by Jamgön [[Mipham Rinpoche]] at the turn of the twentieth century, which is often one of the first texts to be taught in a [[shedra]]. (''For information on the text of the same name composed by [[Sakya Pandita]], see [[Sapan Khenjuk]]''.) | ||
==Outline== | |||
[[Mipham Rinpoche]]'s famous treatise teaches the vast, the [[ten topics of knowledge]], the profound, the [[four seals]], and the means of maintaining the profound and vast teachings, the [[four correct discriminations]]. | |||
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Revision as of 11:16, 16 June 2007
Khenjuk (Tib). The Entrance to the Way of the Wise or Introduction to Scholarship is an encylopedic treatise composed by Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche at the turn of the twentieth century, which is often one of the first texts to be taught in a shedra. (For information on the text of the same name composed by Sakya Pandita, see Sapan Khenjuk.)
Outline
Mipham Rinpoche's famous treatise teaches the vast, the ten topics of knowledge, the profound, the four seals, and the means of maintaining the profound and vast teachings, the four correct discriminations.