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'''Yeshe Lama''' (Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མ་, [[Wyl.]] ''ye shes bla ma'') | '''Yeshe Lama''' (Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མ་, [[Wyl.]] ''ye shes bla ma'') | ||
# A famous guide or manual (Tib. ཁྲིད་ཡིག་, ''triyik''; Wyl. ''khrid yig'') of [[Dzogchen]] practice written by [[Rigdzin Jikmé Lingpa]]. It is said to be a summary of the [[Vima Nyingtik]]. "Based on the innermost, unexcelled cycle of the [[category of pith instructions]], it incorporates the essence of the Dzogchen tantras, and presents primarily the practical instructions for [[trekchö]] and [[tögal]], along with instructions for liberation in the [[bardo]] states, and liberation in pure [[nirmanakaya]] realms."<ref>From ''Dzogchen, The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection'' end notes, page 240.</ref> | # A famous guide<ref>[[Lama Chökyi Nyima]] translates ''Yeshe Lama'' as 'Timeless Awareness as the Guiding Principle'.</ref> or manual (Tib. ཁྲིད་ཡིག་, ''triyik''; Wyl. ''khrid yig'') of [[Dzogchen]] practice written by [[Rigdzin Jikmé Lingpa]]. It is said to be a summary of the [[Vima Nyingtik]]. "Based on the innermost, unexcelled cycle of the [[category of pith instructions]], it incorporates the essence of the Dzogchen tantras, and presents primarily the practical instructions for [[trekchö]] and [[tögal]], along with instructions for liberation in the [[bardo]] states, and liberation in pure [[nirmanakaya]] realms."<ref>From ''Dzogchen, The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection'' end notes, page 240.</ref> | ||
# The sixteenth [[bhumi]], according to Dzogchen. (''see'' [[sixteen bhumis]]) | # The sixteenth [[bhumi]], according to Dzogchen. (''see'' [[sixteen bhumis]]) | ||
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Yeshe Lama (Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མ་, Wyl. ye shes bla ma)
- A famous guide[1] or manual (Tib. ཁྲིད་ཡིག་, triyik; Wyl. khrid yig) of Dzogchen practice written by Rigdzin Jikmé Lingpa. It is said to be a summary of the Vima Nyingtik. "Based on the innermost, unexcelled cycle of the category of pith instructions, it incorporates the essence of the Dzogchen tantras, and presents primarily the practical instructions for trekchö and tögal, along with instructions for liberation in the bardo states, and liberation in pure nirmanakaya realms."[2]
- The sixteenth bhumi, according to Dzogchen. (see sixteen bhumis)
Notes
- ↑ Lama Chökyi Nyima translates Yeshe Lama as 'Timeless Awareness as the Guiding Principle'.
- ↑ From Dzogchen, The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection end notes, page 240.
Commentaries
In Tibetan
- Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima, The Lamp of Clarity: Notes on the Difficult Points of the Wisdom Guru Instruction Manual (ཁྲིད་ཡིག་ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མའི་དཀའ་གནས་ཟིན་བྲིས་གསལ་བའི་སྒྲོན་མེ།, khrid yig ye shes bla ma'i dka' gnas zin bris gsal ba'i sgron me)
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- Khenpo Ngawang Palzang, རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མའི་སྤྱི་དོན་སྙིང་ཐིག་མ་བུའི་ལྡེ་མིག་ཀུན་བཟང་ཐུགས་ཀྱི་ཊཱི་ཀྐ།, rdzogs pa chen po ye shes bla ma'i spyi don snying thig ma bu'i lde mig kun bzang thugs kyi TI k+ka
Translations
- Vidyadhara Jigmed Lingpa, Yeshe Lama, translated by Lama Chönam and Sangye Khandro (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2009) (restricted publication)
Teachings on Yeshe Lama
- Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Shechen Monastery, Nepal, 7-14 March 1988
- Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Prapoutel, 22-25 August 1990
- Kyabjé Mingyur Rinpoche, Lerab Ling, 5-13 July 2008
Further Reading
- Sam van Schaik, Approaching the Great Perfection: Simultaneous and Gradual Methods of Dzogchen Practice in the Longchen Nyingtig, Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2003, pp. 311-317