Found among the rare old manuscripts from Kham area, these notes appear in vols. 44 and 45 of the collection. They discuss the three types of the Buddha element at three stages and also link them to the ground, path and resultant stages and other aspects of the Dzogchen system. Some of the notes are signed by one named Tsul but it is not clear who the Tsul is.
Philosophical positions of this text
Other Titles | ~ ma yin dgag gi rigs gshegs snying |
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Text exists in | ~ Tibetan |
Literary Genre | ~ Notes - zin bris |
Commentary of | ~ RKTST 3363 |
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