Property:Archivistnotes
From Rinchen Terdzö
This is a property of type Text.
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this work has not been digitized, but rather consists of block print text. +
There are several works compiled within this entry. +
This work has been extracted from the [[Zab chos rig 'dzin thugs thig]] cycle, and inserted here for use with the [['chi med 'phags ma'i snying thig]] cycle. This text actually appears twice in the Rinchen Terdzo, as it is also inserted into the [[Dpal rdo rje sems dpa' thugs kyi sgrub pa]] cycle, see [[Terdzo-GA-007]]. +
This work contains a supplication extracted from Ratna Lingpa's Tsogyal Korsum cycle. +
According to the karchag this empowerment combines kama and terma, long and short lineages, though it is not clear which these refer to. However, based on a work by Kongtrul in the DNZ on the gcod yul stan thog gcig ma it would seem that the long lineage would involve the work of Tāranātha. +
This cycle was first discovered by Rigdzin Godem, but then re-concealed. It was later re-discovered by Padma Tsewang Gyalpo. +
There are seven works included under this title, all of which have the same colophon +
this title also contains a short supplication written by "Old Paltrul" +
The back left side margin text is likely a mistake and if so, gsang thig should be tshig bdun +
This text and the following text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. +
This text and the previous text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. +
This work has no title, so the one given here that is taken from the karchag is for cataloging purposes only. +
There are three brief works included under this title +
I'm unable to locate the source of this text. However, it is included in Kongtrul's empowerment ritual for Ngari Panchen's bla ma bka' brgyad yongs 'dus. See Volume 7, text JA-028. +
There are three short works included under this title +
This text and the following text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. The colophons for the entire work appear in the following entry. +
This text and the previous text are a single continuous work that has been split into two, hence they share the same citation. Furthermore, the colophons recorded in this entry apply to the previous entry as well. +
This work has no title, so the one given here that is taken from the karchag is for cataloging purposes only. +
This work has no title, so the one given here that is taken from the karchag is for cataloging purposes only. +
Under this title I counted 14 texts, 11 of which have colophons. +