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འོན་ཀྱང་གློ་བུར་དྲི་མས་བསྒྲིབས། །
All beings are buddhas
But this is concealed by adventitious stains.
When their stains are purified, their buddhahood is revealed.
གསང་ཆེན་ངེས་པའི་བཀའ་འདི་ལ། །
If you do not recount the history
Of the supremely secret definitive teachings,
People may not trust their authenticity.
ekārthatve ’py asaṃmohād bahūpāyād aduṣkarāt |
tīkṣṇendriyādhikārāc ca mantraśāstraṃ viśiṣyate ||[1]
ཐབས་མང་དཀའ་བ་མེད་པ་དང༌། །
དབང་པོ་རྣོན་པོའི་དབང་བྱས་པས། །
It has the same goal but is free from all confusion,
It is rich in methods and without difficulties.
It is for those with sharp faculties.
The mantra vehicle is especially sublime.
- Tripiṭakamalla, The Torch of the Three Methods (*Nayatrayapradīpa, Wyl. tshul gsum sgron me)
འདུན་པའི་རྩེ་ལ་རབ་ཏུ་གནས། །
གང་གིས་སྨོན་ལམ་ཅི་བཏབ་པ། །
Everything is circumstantial
And depends entirely on one’s aspiration.
Whatever prayers of aspiration people make
They will gain results accordingly.[2]
- Teaching on the Qualities of Manjushri’s Pure Land
- ↑ Onians, Isabelle, 'Tantric Buddhist Apologetics or Antinomianism as a Norm', Ph.d. dissertation, Oxford, 2002: 88-89.
- ↑ Quoted in Mipham Rinpoche’s Treasure of Blessings. The first two lines are quoted in ཀུན་བཟང་བླ་མའི་ཞལ་ལུང་, The Words of My Perfect Teacher.