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==Root Text==
==Root Text==
*'''Buddhahood Without Meditation: Advice for Revealing Your Own Face as the Nature of Reality, the Great Perfection''' (Tib. རང་བཞིན་རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོའི་རང་ཞལ་མངོན་དུ་བྱེད་པའི་གདམས་པ་མ་བསྒོམ་སངས་རྒྱས་, Wyl. ''rang bzhin rdzogs pa chen po’i rang zhal mngon du byed pa’i gdams pa ma bsgom sangs rgyas'') {{TBRC|O1PD89898%7CO1PD898988LS46255$W28732|Tibetan Text}}
*'''Buddhahood Without Meditation: Advice for Revealing Your Own Face as the Nature of Reality, the Great Perfection''' (Tib. {{TBRC|O1PD89898%7CO1PD898988LS46255$W28732|རང་བཞིན་རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོའི་རང་ཞལ་མངོན་དུ་བྱེད་པའི་གདམས་པ་མ་བསྒོམ་སངས་རྒྱས་}}, Wyl. ''rang bzhin rdzogs pa chen po’i rang zhal mngon du byed pa’i gdams pa ma bsgom sangs rgyas'')  
**English translation: Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood without Meditation'', translated by [[Richard Barron]] (Junction City: Padma Publishing, 1994, revised edition 2002)
**English translation: Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood without Meditation'', translated by [[Richard Barron]] (Junction City: Padma Publishing, 1994, revised edition 2002)
**English translation: Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood Without Meditation'' in ''Dudjom Lingpa's Visions of the Great Perfection'' Book 2,  B. Alan Wallace (translator), (Wisdom Publications, 2016).
**English translation: Dudjom Lingpa, ''Buddhahood Without Meditation'' in ''Dudjom Lingpa's Visions of the Great Perfection'' Book 2,  B. Alan Wallace (translator), (Wisdom Publications, 2016).

Revision as of 02:02, 18 February 2020

Nang Jang

The Nang Jang (Tib. སྣང་སབྱང་, Wyl. snang sbyang; Eng. purifying appearances) is a collection of the most secret instructions Dudjom Lingpa received through a series of visions of various enlightened beings, including Vajradhara, Vajrayogini, Ekadzati, Shri Singha, Longchen Rabjam, Saraha, and others.

These instructions point out the view of Dzogchen. This text focuses primary on Trekchö, and is of central importance in the Dudjom Tersar tradition.

According to Dudjom Lingpa, the Nang Jang is "a direct transmission of Dudjom Lingpa's Dzogchen approach, so powerful that even hearing it read aloud ensures that the listener will eventually escape the suffering of samsara."[1]

According to Dudjom Rinpoche, "The Nang Jang was prepared as an inexhaustible treasure trove of the gift of the Buddha's teachings, the relics of the dharmakaya."[2]

Root Text

Commentaries

Further Reading

  • Refining Our Perception of Reality, Sera Khandro's Commentary on Dudjom Lingpa's Account of His Visionary Journey, translated by Ngawang Zangpo (Ithaca: Snow Lion, 2014)

Notes

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