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Rediscovered | '''Rediscovered termas''' or '''reconcealed termas''' (Tib. [[ཡང་གཏེར་]], ''yang ter'', [[Wyl.]] ''yang gter'') refer to [[terma]]s which, after having been discovered by a [[tertön]] are reconcealed, and then rediscovered at a later date by another tertön. | ||
[[Tulku Thondup]] writes: | |||
:'Rediscovered treasures' refers to the strict command of [[Padmasambhava|Guru Rinpoche]] that the script of a [[terma]] should be reconcealed after its discovery and transcription if there is only one original, or even if there are more copies, but only one in a country like Tibet. Thus the teaching that is concealed twice is called sub-concealed treasure (Wyl. '''dab gter'') and reconcealed treasure (Wyl. ''yang gter'').<ref>''Hidden Teachings of Tibet'' by [[Tulku Thondup Rinpoche|Tulku Thondup]], p.141.</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== | ||
''Hidden Teachings of Tibet'' | *[[Tulku Thondup]], ''Hidden Teachings of Tibet'', pages 141-144, published by Wisdom Publications ISBN 0-8617-122-X | ||
[[Category: Termas]] | [[Category: Termas]] | ||
[[Category: Seven Authoritative Transmissions]] |
Latest revision as of 11:11, 14 February 2022
Rediscovered termas or reconcealed termas (Tib. ཡང་གཏེར་, yang ter, Wyl. yang gter) refer to termas which, after having been discovered by a tertön are reconcealed, and then rediscovered at a later date by another tertön.
Tulku Thondup writes:
- 'Rediscovered treasures' refers to the strict command of Guru Rinpoche that the script of a terma should be reconcealed after its discovery and transcription if there is only one original, or even if there are more copies, but only one in a country like Tibet. Thus the teaching that is concealed twice is called sub-concealed treasure (Wyl. 'dab gter) and reconcealed treasure (Wyl. yang gter).[1]
References
- ↑ Hidden Teachings of Tibet by Tulku Thondup, p.141.
Further Reading
- Tulku Thondup, Hidden Teachings of Tibet, pages 141-144, published by Wisdom Publications ISBN 0-8617-122-X