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This section is for the treasures primarily associated with the Atiyoga or Dzogchen teachings, which, while including some works categorized as Mind Series (sems sde) for the most part are comprised of cycles related to the Pith Instruction Series (man ngag sde) of the Great Perfection. Included are those treasures originating with the three main progenitors that introduced these teachings in Tibet, namely [[Vimalamitra]], [[Pad+ma 'byung gnas|Guru Rinpoche]], and [[Bai ro tsa na|Vairocana]], as well as revelations related to the further subdivisions of Chiti ([[spyi ti]]) and Yangti ([[yang ti]]), such as the [[Dung mtsho ras pa phyi ma|Later Dungtso Repa]]’s Yangti Nagpo ([[Rdzogs pa chen po yang ti nag po gser gyi 'bru gcig pa|yang ti nag po]]) cycle.
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This section is for the treasures primarily associated with the Atiyoga or Dzogchen teachings, which, while including some works categorized as Mind Series (sems sde) for the most part are comprised of cycles related to the Pith Instruction Series (man ngag sde) of the Great Perfection. Included are those treasures originating with the three main progenitors that introduced these teachings in Tibet, namely [[Vimalamitra]], [[Guru Rinpoche]], and [[Bai ro tsa na|Vairocana]], as well as revelations related to the further subdivisions of Chiti ([[spyi ti]]) and Yangti ([[yang ti]]), such as the [[Dung mtsho ras pa phyi ma|Later Dungtso Repa]]’s Yangti Nagpo ([[Rdzogs pa chen po yang ti nag po gser gyi 'bru gcig pa|yang ti nag po]]) cycle.
 
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Revision as of 17:15, 12 October 2017

Atiyoga Section
Introduction

This section is for the treasures primarily associated with the Atiyoga or Dzogchen teachings, which, while including some works categorized as Mind Series (sems sde) for the most part are comprised of cycles related to the Pith Instruction Series (man ngag sde) of the Great Perfection. Included are those treasures originating with the three main progenitors that introduced these teachings in Tibet, namely Vimalamitra, Guru Rinpoche, and Vairocana, as well as revelations related to the further subdivisions of Chiti (spyi ti) and Yangti (yang ti), such as the Later Dungtso Repa’s Yangti Nagpo (yang ti nag po) cycle.

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