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'''Letter to a Disciple''' (Skt. ''Śiṣyalekha''; [[Wyl.]] ''slob spring'') — a text by [[Chandragomin]]. | '''Letter to a Disciple''' (Skt. ''Śiṣyalekha''; Tib. སློབ་སྤྲིང་, [[Wyl.]] ''slob spring'') — a text by [[Chandragomin]]. | ||
==[[Quotations: Indian Masters#Candragomin|Quotations]]== | |||
{{:Quotations: Chandragomin, Letter to a Disciple}} | |||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
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Letter to a Disciple (Skt. Śiṣyalekha; Tib. སློབ་སྤྲིང་, Wyl. slob spring) — a text by Chandragomin.
Quotations
བདེར་གཤེགས་ལམ་བརྟེན་འགྲོ་བ་འདྲེན་པར་ཆས་གྱུར་ཅིང་། །
སེམས་ཀྱི་སྟོབས་ཆེན་མི་ཡིས་རྙེད་པ་གང་ཡིན་པ། །
ལམ་དེ་ལྷ་དང་ཀླུ་ཡིས་རྙེད་མིན་ལྷ་མིན་དང་། །
The path followed and taught by the Buddha in order to guide the world
Is within the reach of human beings with strength of heart,
But cannot be attained by the gods, nagas,
Asuras, garudas, vidyadharas, kinnaras or uragas.
Translations
- Matriceta and Chandragomin, Invitation to Enlightenment: Letter to the Great King by Matrceta and Letter to a Disciple by Candragomin translated by Michael Hahn, Dharma Publishing, 1999.