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==Writings==
==Writings==
*'''Entrance to Great Bliss: A Word by Word Commentary on the Omniscient Jigme Lingpa's Sukhavati Aspiration''' (''kun mkhyen 'jigs med gling pa'i bde smon gyi 'bru 'grel bde chen gi 'jug ngogs''
*'''Entrance to Great Bliss: A Word by Word Commentary on the Omniscient Jigme Lingpa's Sukhavati Aspiration''' (''kun mkhyen 'jigs med gling pa'i bde smon gyi 'bru 'grel bde chen gi 'jug ngogs'')
*'''A Finger Pointing to the Faults of Evil Times: A Word by Word Commentary on An Aspiration for the Final Age''' (''dus mthar gdab pa'i smon lam gyi 'bru 'grel dus ngan mtshang 'byin pa'i mdzub mo'')
*'''A Finger Pointing to the Faults of Evil Times: A Word by Word Commentary on An Aspiration for the Final Age''' (''dus mthar gdab pa'i smon lam gyi 'bru 'grel dus ngan mtshang 'byin pa'i mdzub mo'')
*'''Thousand-fold Excellence, a Commentary on the Prayer of Aspiration for the Copper-Coloured Mountain of Glory''' (''zangs mdog dpal ri'i smon lam gyi rnam bshad phun thogs stong ldan'')
*'''Thousand-fold Excellence, a Commentary on the Prayer of Aspiration for the Copper-Coloured Mountain of Glory''' (''zangs mdog dpal ri'i smon lam gyi rnam bshad phun thogs stong ldan'')

Revision as of 16:09, 18 October 2021

Rigdzin Gargyi Wangchuk (Tib. རིག་འཛིན་གར་གྱི་དབང་ཕྱུག, Wyl.rig 'dzin gar gyi dbang phyug) (1858-1930) from Nyarong was a student of Mingyur Namkhé Dorje, Nyala Pema Dündul, Mipham Rinpoche, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé and Patrul Rinpoche.

Writings

  • Entrance to Great Bliss: A Word by Word Commentary on the Omniscient Jigme Lingpa's Sukhavati Aspiration (kun mkhyen 'jigs med gling pa'i bde smon gyi 'bru 'grel bde chen gi 'jug ngogs)
  • A Finger Pointing to the Faults of Evil Times: A Word by Word Commentary on An Aspiration for the Final Age (dus mthar gdab pa'i smon lam gyi 'bru 'grel dus ngan mtshang 'byin pa'i mdzub mo)
  • Thousand-fold Excellence, a Commentary on the Prayer of Aspiration for the Copper-Coloured Mountain of Glory (zangs mdog dpal ri'i smon lam gyi rnam bshad phun thogs stong ldan)
  • Illuminating Wisdom: A Word by Word Commentary on The Ultimate Inexpressible Confession (ye shes sku mchog ma'i 'brul 'grel ye shes snang ba)

Further Reading

  • Jacob P. Dalton, The Taming of the Demons – Violence and Liberation in Tibetan Buddhism (New Haven, Conn.; London: Yale University Press, 2013), page 1.

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