Dam chos dgongs pa gcig pa

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དམ་ཆོས་དགོངས་པ་གཅིག་པ།
dam chos dgongs pa gcig pa
Sacred Teaching on the Single Intention
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One of the core texts of the Drikung Kagyu tradition that is reported to be the oral teachings of Jikten Gönpo that were written down and edited together by his student Sherab Jungne. Although not all manuscripts are alike, a beautiful reproduction from Garchen Stiftung (2015) that was studied by Dr. Jan-Ulrich Sobisch contains the following chapter topics:

  • (1) Pure View, Practice, and Conduct
  • (2-4) The Three Vows
  • (5) Three Dharma Wheels
  • (6) Dependent Origination
  • (7) The Resultant Stage of Buddhahood

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Other Titles ~ dgongs gcig
~ dgongs gcig gi rtsa tshig
~ dam chos dgongs pa gcig pa'i rtsa tshig rdo rje'i gsung brgya lnga bcu pa
~ 'bri gung dgongs gcig

Commentaries on this text
  1. 'bri gung spyan snga shes rab 'byung gnas. dgongs gcig yig cha. Bir: D. Tsondru Senge, 1975.
  2. Rdo rje shes rab. dam pa'i chos dgongs pa gcig pa'i 'grel chen snang mdzad ye shes sgron me. Shang kang: Shang kang then mA dpe skrun khang gis bskrun zhing bkram, 2006.
  3. Dorje Sherab (rDo rje shes rab). Illuminator, a Light of Gnosis: The Great Commentary on the Single Intention - dGongs gcig 'grel chen snang mdzad ye shes sgron me. The Manuscript at the Musée Guimet in Paris Brought to France by Alexandra David-Néel. Reproduction of the Manuscript in Its Original Size and Colors. Munich: Edition Garchen Stiftung, 2015.
  4. Drikung Chungtsang, 1st, (Chos kyi grags pa). Dam pa'i chos dgongs pa gcig pa'i rnam bshad lung don gsal byed legs bshad nyi ma'i snang ba. In Gsung 'bum/ chos kyi grags pa, Vol. 3: 1-382. Kulhan: Drikung Kagyu Institute, 1999.
  5. Shamarpa, 4th. dam chos dgongs pa gcig pa'i gsal byed. Bir: D. Tsondru Senge, 1992.
  6. Karmapa, 8th. dgongs gcig rnam bshad. In 'bri gung bka' brgyud chos mdzod chen mo, Vol. 7, pp 1-598. Lhasa, 2004.