Zab mo nang don

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ཟབ་མོ་ནང་དོན།
zab mo nang don
The Profound Inner Meaning
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Rang byung's most famous, and perhaps most difficult work is yet another verse text, his Zab mo nang don, on the Anuttarayogatantras. This eleven-chapter work is thirty-two folios in length. According to a colophon provided by Kong sprul, it was written in the Water Male Dog year, 1322, at Bde chen steng. The colophons to the present redactions say only that it was written in the Dog Year. (Source: Schaeffer, K., The Enlightened Heart of Buddhahood, p. 16)


Philosophical positions of this text

Other Titles ~ zab mo nang gi don
~ zab mo nang don rtsa ba
~ zab mo nang don zhes bya ba'i gzhung

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