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*[[Tulku Thondup]], ''The Practice of Dzogchen'' (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996), pages 54-55. | *[[Tulku Thondup]], ''The Practice of Dzogchen'' (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996), pages 54-55. | ||
*''The Light of Wisdom Volume 1''. Root text by [[Padmasambhava]] and commentary by [[Jamgön Kongtrül]] the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2, page79 | *''The Light of Wisdom Volume 1''. Root text by [[Padmasambhava]] and commentary by [[Jamgön Kongtrül]] the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2, page79 | ||
*[[Dudjom Rinpoche]], ''The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism'' (Wisdom Publications) ISBN 0-86171-199-9, | *[[Dudjom Rinpoche]], ''The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism'' (Wisdom Publications) ISBN 0-86171-199-9, pages 54-55. | ||
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Revision as of 12:08, 29 August 2015
Three kinds of ignorance (Tib. མ་རིག་པ་གསུམ་, Wyl. ma rig pa gsum) are mentioned in the Dzogchen teachings:
- 1. Causal ignorance of single identity (Tib. རྒྱུ་བདག་ཉིད་གཅིག་པུའི་མ་རིག་པ་) (Rigpa Translations)
- or: Ignorance that is virtually the same as the ground itself, (Tib. བདག་ཉིད་གཅིག་པུའི་མ་རིག་པ་, བདག་ཉིད་གཅིག་པའི་མ་རིག་པ་)
- 2. Coemergent ignorance (Tib. ལྷན་ཅིག་སྐྱེས་པའི་མ་རིག་པ་)
- 3. Imputational ignorance (Tib. ཀུན་ཏུ་བརྟགས་པའི་མ་རིག་པ་)
Alternative Translations
- 1. Causal ignorance of single identity, 2. Innate ignorance, Imputational ignorance (Rigpa translations, alternative)
- 1. unenlightenment of the single self-cause, 2. innate unenlightenment, 3. unenlightenment of imaginings (Thondup)
- 1. ignorance of individual selfhood, 2. co-emergent ignorance, 3. ignorance of the imaginary (Dorje & Kapstein)
- 1. catalytic dimmed awareness of the single identity, 2. coemergent dimmed awareness, 3. dimmed awareness of rampant reification (Germano)
- 1. single-nature ignorance (Erik Pema Kunsang)
Further Reading
- Tulku Thondup, The Practice of Dzogchen (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996), pages 54-55.
- The Light of Wisdom Volume 1. Root text by Padmasambhava and commentary by Jamgön Kongtrül the Great. Published by Shambhala Publications ISBN 0-87773-566-2, page79
- Dudjom Rinpoche, The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism (Wisdom Publications) ISBN 0-86171-199-9, pages 54-55.