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This section includes the closing aspiration prayers and verses for auspiciousness that marks the end of the earlier editions of the Rinchen Terdzö, as well as additional volumes that were added to subsequent editions of the Terdzö. These additional volumes include [[Minling Terchen]]'s collection of treasure practices, the Dojo Bumzang ([[Sgrub thabs 'dod 'jo'i bum bzang|'dod 'jo'i bum bzang]]), which is sometimes referred to as the “seed” of the Terdzö, as well as other treasure cycles, such as [[Chogyur Lingpa]]'s Dzogchen Desum ([[Dam chos rdzogs pa chen po sde gsum|rdzogs chen sde gsum]]), [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]'s Tsasum Osel Nyingtig ([[Rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig|rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig]]), and [[Jedrung Trinle Jampa Jungne]]'s Padma Sangthig ([[Pad+ma gsang ba'i thig le|pad+ma gsang thig]]), which were added by the [[15th Karmapa]]. In addition to those, one also finds the Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo ([[Rgyab chos zhal gdams lam rim ye shes snying po|lam rim ye shes snying po]]), which combines the revelation of [[Chogyur Lingpa]] with an extensive commentary by [[Kongtrul]]. In terms of concluding materials, there is an additional volume devoted to various biographies of the three masters, [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], [[Chogyur Lingpa]], and [[Kongtrul]], followed by a volume of topical outlines (''dkar chag'') that correspond to the various editions of the Rinchen Terdzö up to, and including, the present Shechen Edition. These are followed by a volume of mending rituals and liturgical material focused primarily on the reparation of potential breaches of the commitments associated with Tantric practice (''sngags gso''), which included extensive ritual arrangements for several prominent treasure cycles. The final four volumes are comprised of detailed instructional materials related to the transmission of the Terdzö written by the [[15th Karmapa]]. Finally, there is a supplementary book of illustrations (''dpe'u ris''), which completes the Shechen Edition, entitled ''The Beneficial Moon Rays: A compendium of chakras and various illustrations pertains the The Great Treasury of Rediscovered Teachings''. This collection of ritual diagrams and so on, presents artwork newly created for the present edition of the Rinchen Terdzö, including many images for which there exists no known prior examples, meaning that much of the materials included therein is being seen for the first time by this generation of practitioners of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
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This section includes the closing aspiration prayers and verses for auspiciousness that marks the end of the earlier editions of the Rinchen Terdzö, as well as additional volumes that were added to subsequent editions of the Terdzö. These additional volumes include [[Minling Terchen]]'s collection of treasure practices, the Dojo Bumzang ([[Sgrub thabs 'dod 'jo'i bum bzang|'dod 'jo'i bum bzang]]), which is sometimes referred to as the “seed” of the Terdzö, as well as other treasure cycles, such as [[Chogyur Lingpa]]'s Dzogchen Desum ([[Dam chos rdzogs pa chen po sde gsum|rdzogs chen sde gsum]]), [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]'s Tsasum Osel Nyingtig ([[Rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig|rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig]]), and [[Jedrung Trinle Jampa Jungne]]'s Padma Sangthig ([[Pad+ma gsang ba'i thig le|pad+ma gsang thig]]), which were added by the [[15th Karmapa]]. In addition to those, one also finds the Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo ([[Rgyab chos zhal gdams lam rim ye shes snying po|lam rim ye shes snying po]]), which combines the revelation of [[Chogyur Lingpa]] with an extensive commentary by [[Kongtrul]]. In terms of concluding materials, there is an additional volume devoted to various biographies of the three masters, [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], [[Chogyur Lingpa]], and [[Kongtrul]], followed by a volume of topical outlines (''dkar chag'') that correspond to the various editions of the Rinchen Terdzö up to, and including, the present Shechen Edition. These are followed by a volume of mending rituals and liturgical material focused primarily on the reparation of potential breaches of the commitments associated with Tantric practice (''sngags gso''), which included extensive ritual arrangements for several prominent treasure cycles. The final four volumes are comprised of detailed instructional materials related to the transmission of the Terdzö written by the [[15th Karmapa]]. Finally, there is a supplementary book of illustrations (''dpe'u ris''), which completes the Shechen Edition, entitled ''The Beneficial Moon Rays: A compendium of chakras and various illustrations pertains the The Great Treasury of Rediscovered Teachings''. This collection of ritual diagrams and so on, presents artwork newly created for the present edition of the Rinchen Terdzö, including many images for which there exists no known prior examples, meaning that much of the materials included therein is being seen for the very first time by this generation of practitioners of the Tibetan treasure traditions.
 
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Revision as of 11:18, 6 November 2018

Supplementary Volumes
Introduction

This section includes the closing aspiration prayers and verses for auspiciousness that marks the end of the earlier editions of the Rinchen Terdzö, as well as additional volumes that were added to subsequent editions of the Terdzö. These additional volumes include Minling Terchen's collection of treasure practices, the Dojo Bumzang ('dod 'jo'i bum bzang), which is sometimes referred to as the “seed” of the Terdzö, as well as other treasure cycles, such as Chogyur Lingpa's Dzogchen Desum (rdzogs chen sde gsum), Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo's Tsasum Osel Nyingtig (rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig), and Jedrung Trinle Jampa Jungne's Padma Sangthig (pad+ma gsang thig), which were added by the 15th Karmapa. In addition to those, one also finds the Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo (lam rim ye shes snying po), which combines the revelation of Chogyur Lingpa with an extensive commentary by Kongtrul. In terms of concluding materials, there is an additional volume devoted to various biographies of the three masters, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, Chogyur Lingpa, and Kongtrul, followed by a volume of topical outlines (dkar chag) that correspond to the various editions of the Rinchen Terdzö up to, and including, the present Shechen Edition. These are followed by a volume of mending rituals and liturgical material focused primarily on the reparation of potential breaches of the commitments associated with Tantric practice (sngags gso), which included extensive ritual arrangements for several prominent treasure cycles. The final four volumes are comprised of detailed instructional materials related to the transmission of the Terdzö written by the 15th Karmapa. Finally, there is a supplementary book of illustrations (dpe'u ris), which completes the Shechen Edition, entitled The Beneficial Moon Rays: A compendium of chakras and various illustrations pertains the The Great Treasury of Rediscovered Teachings. This collection of ritual diagrams and so on, presents artwork newly created for the present edition of the Rinchen Terdzö, including many images for which there exists no known prior examples, meaning that much of the materials included therein is being seen for the very first time by this generation of practitioners of the Tibetan treasure traditions.

Texts in Supplementary Volumes
  1. དེ་ལས་བྱུང་བའི་གདམས་སྐོར་དངོས་ཀྱི་རྣམ་གྲངས་  ·  de las byung ba'i gdams skor dngos kyi rnam grangs
    1. ཡོ་ག་གསུམ་སྒྲིལ་གྱི་སྐོར་  ·  yo ga gsum sgril gyi skor  ·  Volume 59 text 32 to Volume 60 text 11  · 
      [see text list]
  2. Concluding Materials
    1. སྨོན་ལམ་དང་བཀྲ་ཤིས་ཚིག་པ་སོགས་  ·  smon lam dang bkra shis tshig pa sogs  ·  Volume 60 texts 12-20  · 
      [see text list]
    2. ཆེད་དུ་བརྗོད་པ་  ·  ched du brjod pa  ·  Volume 60 text 21  · 
      [see text list]
  3. Supplementary Volumes
    1. སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་འདོད་འཇོའི་འབུམ་བཟང་  ·  sgrub thabs 'dod 'jo'i 'bum bzang  ·  Volume 61  · 
      [see text list]
    2. དམ་ཆོས་རྫོགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་སྡེ་གསུམ་  ·  dam chos rdzogs pa chen po sde gsum  ·  Volume 62  · 
      [see text list]
    3. རྩ་གསུམ་འོད་གསལ་སྙིང་ཏིག་  ·  rtsa gsum 'od gsal snying tig  ·  Volume 63 texts 1-13  · 
      [see text list]
    4. པདྨ་གསང་བའི་ཐིག་ལེ་  ·  pad+ma gsang ba'i thig le  ·  Volume 63 texts 14-35  · 
      [see text list]
    5. ལམ་རིམ་ཡེ་ཤེས་སྙིང་པོ་  ·  lam rim ye shes snying po  ·  Volume 64  · 
      [see text list]
    6. འཇམ་དབྱངས་མཁྱེན་བརྩེའི་དབང་པོ་མཆོག་གྱུར་གླིང་པ་དང་འཇམ་མགོན་ཀོང་སྤྲུལ་རྣམ་ཐར་སྣ་ཚོགས་  ·  'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po mchog gyur gling pa dang 'jam mgon kong sprul rnam thar sna tshogs  ·  Volume 65  · 
      [see text list]
    7. Volume 66  · 
      [see text list]
    8. Volume 67  · 
      [see text list]
    9. གཏེར་མཛོད་སྨིན་གྲོལ་ཟུར་རྒྱན་  ·  gter mdzod smin grol zur rgyan  ·  Volume 68 to Volume 71  · 
      [see text list]
    10. དཔེའུ་རིས་  ·  dpe'u ris  ·  Volume 72  · 
      [see text list]