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'''Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bdud 'joms gter gsar sngon 'gro'') — among the [[Ngöndro|preliminaries]] of the various lineages, the Brief Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro, or ‘Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices according to the New Treasure of Dudjom’ ([[Dudjom Tersar]]), is possibly the most pithy and to the point. Written and then concealed by [[Guru Rinpoche]] himself in the ninth century, it was intended for these ‘degenerate’ times when few people have the time to practise. [[Dudjom Lingpa]] (1835-1904) revealed this treasure, or [[terma]] in Tibetan, and his incarnation, Dudjom Jigdral Yeshé Dorje (1904-1987), known to us as [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], clarified the text and taught it widely.
The '''Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro''' (Tib. བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''bdud 'joms gter gsar sngon 'gro'') or 'Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Dudjom ([[Dudjom Tersar]]) is an abbreviated title for the [[ngöndro]] practice entitled ''Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Dudjom'' (བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་འདོན་བསྡུས་པ།, ''bdud 'joms gter gsar sngon 'gro'i ngag 'don bsdus pa'')<ref>Dudjom Rinpoche, ''Collected Works'', Vol. 'a, pages 337-9<br>{{TBRCW|O2DB72891|O2DB728912DB73340$W20869|བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་འདོན་བསྡུས་པ།}}</ref>. A longer ngöndro text by [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], ''The Chariot of the Path of Union'' (ཟུང་འཇུག་ལམ་གྱི་ཤིང་རྟ།, ''zung 'jug lam gyi shing rta'')<ref>''zab gsang mkha' 'gro'i snying thig gi sngon 'gro'i ngag 'don zung 'jug lam gyi shing rta'', Dudjom Rinpoche, Volume Pa, pages 1-23<br>{{TBRCW|O2DB72891|O2DB728912DB73125$W20869|ཟབ་གསང་མཁའ་འགྲོའི་སྙིང་ཐིག་གི་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་ངག་འདོན་ཟུང་འཇུག་ལམ་གྱི་ཤིང་རྟ།}}</ref>, is sometimes referred to as the 'medium-length' or 'extensive' Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro.


Of the Brief Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro, Dudjom Rinpoche himself said:
A [[terma]] practice composed and then concealed by [[Guru Rinpoche]] himself in the ninth century, the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro was revealed by [[Dudjom Lingpa]] (1835-1904) as part of a [[pure vision]] cycle known as [[Daknang Yeshe Drawa]], ''The Wisdom Net of Pure Visions''<ref>དག་སྣང་ཡེ་ཤེས་དྲྭ་བ།, ''dag snang ye shes drwa ba''</ref>. Dudjom Lingpa's incarnation, Dudjom Jigdral Yeshé Dorje (1904-1987), known to us as Dudjom Rinpoche, later expanded and clarified the text and taught it widely.


:This is a concise recitation of the preliminary practices that clearly elucidates the essential meaning and is intended for those who do not understand or are unable to recite the extensive preliminary practices.
Dudjom Rinpoche himself said of the ''Concise Recitation'' text:


Usually, [[Rigpa]] students begin with the Brief Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro. Then, as we grow more familiar with the [[ngöndro]] practice, we can move on to the [[Longchen Nyingtik Ngöndro]].
:This is a concise recitation of the preliminary practices that clearly elucidates the essential meaning and is intended for those who do not understand or are unable to recite the extensive preliminary practices.<ref>Dudjom Rinpoche, ''Collected Works'', Vol. 'a, p. 339</ref>
 
==Translations==
*Sogyal Rinpoche & Rigpa, ''Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro (Translation and Tibetan Script by Sogyal Rinpoche)'', London, 1976
:{{LH|topics/ngöndro/dudjom-tersar|''A Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practice according to the New Treasure of Dudjom''}}
*Mike Dickman, ''The Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices Related to the New Treasures of Düd'jom (bDud 'Joms gTer gSar sNgon 'gro), with an Accompanying Series of Prayers of Invocation and Auspiciousness'
*Thinley Norbu, "A Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Düdjom" in ''A Cascading Waterfall of Nectar'', Shambhala, 2006, pages 291-295
 
==Notes==
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==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
*Cathy Cantwell, 'Variations in Tibetan Buddhist Meditations on Deities: the Process of Generating Practices’, (Unpublished paper presented  at UKABS conference), 2006
*[[Lama Tharchin Rinpoche]], ''A Commentary on the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro, the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasure of Dudjom'', Corralitos, CA Vajrayana Foundation
*[[Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche]], ''Commentary on Ngöndro Practice according to The New Treasure of Dudjom'' (trans. by Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche), 1999
*[[Thinley Norbu]], ''A Cascading Waterfall of Nectar'', Shambhala, 2006
*[[Thinley Norbu]], ''A Cascading Waterfall of Nectar'', Shambhala, 2006
*[[Chagdud Khadro|Jane Tromge]], compiled from the teachings of H.E. [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]], ''Ngondro Commentary'', Padma Publishing, 1995
*[[Chagdud Khadro|Jane Tromge]], compiled from the teachings of H.E. [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]], ''Ngondro Commentary'', Padma Publishing, 1995
==Internal Links==
*[[Daknang Yeshe Drawa]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/dudjom_tersar.html Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche’s Brief Notes on the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro]
*{{LH|topics/ngöndro/dudjom-tersar|''A Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practice according to the New Treasure of Dudjom''}}, the root text of the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/nyingma-masters/dudjom-rinpoche/dudjom-tersar-ngöndro-notes|Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche’s ''Brief Notes on the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro''}}


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Latest revision as of 13:45, 13 July 2015

The field of merit in the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro

The Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro (Tib. བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོ་, Wyl. bdud 'joms gter gsar sngon 'gro) or 'Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Dudjom (Dudjom Tersar) is an abbreviated title for the ngöndro practice entitled Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Dudjom (བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་འདོན་བསྡུས་པ།, bdud 'joms gter gsar sngon 'gro'i ngag 'don bsdus pa)[1]. A longer ngöndro text by Dudjom Rinpoche, The Chariot of the Path of Union (ཟུང་འཇུག་ལམ་གྱི་ཤིང་རྟ།, zung 'jug lam gyi shing rta)[2], is sometimes referred to as the 'medium-length' or 'extensive' Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro.

A terma practice composed and then concealed by Guru Rinpoche himself in the ninth century, the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro was revealed by Dudjom Lingpa (1835-1904) as part of a pure vision cycle known as Daknang Yeshe Drawa, The Wisdom Net of Pure Visions[3]. Dudjom Lingpa's incarnation, Dudjom Jigdral Yeshé Dorje (1904-1987), known to us as Dudjom Rinpoche, later expanded and clarified the text and taught it widely.

Dudjom Rinpoche himself said of the Concise Recitation text:

This is a concise recitation of the preliminary practices that clearly elucidates the essential meaning and is intended for those who do not understand or are unable to recite the extensive preliminary practices.[4]

Translations

  • Sogyal Rinpoche & Rigpa, Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro (Translation and Tibetan Script by Sogyal Rinpoche), London, 1976
A Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practice according to the New Treasure of Dudjom
  • Mike Dickman, The Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices Related to the New Treasures of Düd'jom (bDud 'Joms gTer gSar sNgon 'gro), with an Accompanying Series of Prayers of Invocation and Auspiciousness'
  • Thinley Norbu, "A Concise Recitation of the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasures of Düdjom" in A Cascading Waterfall of Nectar, Shambhala, 2006, pages 291-295

Notes

  1. Dudjom Rinpoche, Collected Works, Vol. 'a, pages 337-9
    བདུད་འཇོམས་གཏེར་གསར་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་འདོན་བསྡུས་པ།
  2. zab gsang mkha' 'gro'i snying thig gi sngon 'gro'i ngag 'don zung 'jug lam gyi shing rta, Dudjom Rinpoche, Volume Pa, pages 1-23
    ཟབ་གསང་མཁའ་འགྲོའི་སྙིང་ཐིག་གི་སྔོན་འགྲོའི་ངག་འདོན་ཟུང་འཇུག་ལམ་གྱི་ཤིང་རྟ།
  3. དག་སྣང་ཡེ་ཤེས་དྲྭ་བ།, dag snang ye shes drwa ba
  4. Dudjom Rinpoche, Collected Works, Vol. 'a, p. 339

Further Reading

  • Cathy Cantwell, 'Variations in Tibetan Buddhist Meditations on Deities: the Process of Generating Practices’, (Unpublished paper presented at UKABS conference), 2006
  • Lama Tharchin Rinpoche, A Commentary on the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro, the Preliminary Practices of the New Treasure of Dudjom, Corralitos, CA Vajrayana Foundation
  • Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche, Commentary on Ngöndro Practice according to The New Treasure of Dudjom (trans. by Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche), 1999
  • Thinley Norbu, A Cascading Waterfall of Nectar, Shambhala, 2006
  • Jane Tromge, compiled from the teachings of H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, Ngondro Commentary, Padma Publishing, 1995

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External Links