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==Translations & Commentaries==
==Translations & Commentaries==
*''Nying Tig or The Innermost Essence: This is the Lion's Roar which Subdues the rampant confusions and misunderstandings of those meditators who have abandoned materialistic attachments to meditate on the Innermost Essence'', (partly) translated by [[Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche]], in ''Mudra'' pg 21-26 (Shambhala, 1972).
*''The Lions Roar That Destroys the Deviations of Renunciants Meditating on the Seminal Heart'' in ''Approaching the Great Perfection'' by Sam van Schaik, pages 225–234.
*''The Lions Roar That Destroys the Deviations of Renunciants Meditating on the Seminal Heart'' in ''Approaching the Great Perfection'' by Sam van Schaik, pages 225–234.
*[[Nyoshul Khenpo]] Jamyang Dorje, ''The Fearless Lion's Roar: Profound Instructions on Dzogchen, the Great Perfection'', translated by David Christensen (Boston & London: Snow Lion, 2015)  
*[[Nyoshul Khenpo]] Jamyang Dorje, ''The Fearless Lion's Roar: Profound Instructions on Dzogchen, the Great Perfection'', translated by David Christensen (Boston & London: Snow Lion, 2015)  

Revision as of 13:33, 13 July 2016

The Lion's Roar for Cutting Through Errors and Deviations (Wyl. gol tshar gcod seng ge'i nga ro) is a Dzogchen teaching by Jikmé Lingpa.

Tibetan Text

snying tig sgom pa'i bya bral gyi gol shor tshar gcod seng ge'i nga ro(ye) Volume 8 Pages 1127 - 1243

Translations & Commentaries

  • Nying Tig or The Innermost Essence: This is the Lion's Roar which Subdues the rampant confusions and misunderstandings of those meditators who have abandoned materialistic attachments to meditate on the Innermost Essence, (partly) translated by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, in Mudra pg 21-26 (Shambhala, 1972).
  • The Lions Roar That Destroys the Deviations of Renunciants Meditating on the Seminal Heart in Approaching the Great Perfection by Sam van Schaik, pages 225–234.
  • Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje, The Fearless Lion's Roar: Profound Instructions on Dzogchen, the Great Perfection, translated by David Christensen (Boston & London: Snow Lion, 2015)