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'''Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü''', 'The Sharp Vajra of Awareness', is one of the five Dzogchen tantra [[terma]]s revealed by [[Dudjom Lingpa]]. This tantra is the wisdom mind treasure (Tib. ''[[gongter]]'') of Dudjom Lingpa who experienced [[Kuntuzangpo]] directly in a vision, giving teachings and answering questions to his own emanation's retinue of [[bodhisattva]]s. | '''Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü''', 'The Sharp Vajra of Awareness', is one of the five Dzogchen tantra [[terma]]s revealed by [[Dudjom Lingpa]]. This tantra is the wisdom mind treasure (Tib. ''[[gongter]]'') of Dudjom Lingpa who experienced [[Kuntuzangpo]] directly in a vision, giving teachings and answering questions to his own emanation's retinue of [[bodhisattva]]s. | ||
[[Pema Tashi]], a major student of Dudjom Lingpa | [[Pema Tashi]], a major student of Dudjom Lingpa composed a 126-page commentary to the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü. | ||
[[Dudjom Rinpoche]] wrote that "when he studied the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü, the dynamic energy of his awareness welled up as the sublime knowing that discerns the true nature of phenomena". | [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] wrote that "when he studied the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü, the dynamic energy of his awareness welled up as the sublime knowing that discerns the true nature of phenomena". |
Revision as of 11:13, 12 May 2014
Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü, 'The Sharp Vajra of Awareness', is one of the five Dzogchen tantra termas revealed by Dudjom Lingpa. This tantra is the wisdom mind treasure (Tib. gongter) of Dudjom Lingpa who experienced Kuntuzangpo directly in a vision, giving teachings and answering questions to his own emanation's retinue of bodhisattvas.
Pema Tashi, a major student of Dudjom Lingpa composed a 126-page commentary to the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü.
Dudjom Rinpoche wrote that "when he studied the Sherik Dorje Nӧnpo Gyü, the dynamic energy of his awareness welled up as the sublime knowing that discerns the true nature of phenomena".