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Description from When the Clouds Part
The colophon of this text presents the following transmission lineage up to Mönlam Tsültrim—Maitreya, Ratnākaraśānti, Sajjana, Su Gawé Dorje, Purangpa Chenpo,[4] Dölpa,[5] Trelhepa,[6] uncle and nephew Chepa,[7] and a certain Shangpa.[8] (pp. 320-321)
- Skyo ston smon lam tshul khrims 2007d. This work is not translated below but only briefly summarized here.
- The text sometimes also uses terms such as "beyond mind" (blo ’das) and "pointing out" (ngo sprod).
- An interlinear gloss says that this means that thoughts have become without basis.
- Tib. Phu rangs pa chen po.
- Tib. Dol pa. This is probably Dol pa shes rab rgya mtsho (1059–1131), a student of Potowa Rinchen Sal.
- Tib. Gre lhas pa. This is probably Geshé Drepa (Tib. Sgre pa), one of Gampopa’s teachers. If this is the case, there would be a direct connection between Gampopa and Mönlam Tsültrim’s textual lineage of the Maitreya texts in general and the Mahāmudrā-style pith instructions on the Uttaratantra and the Dharmadharmatāvibhāga in particular.
- Tib. Chas pa khu dbon.
- Tib. Shangs pa.
Philosophical positions of this text
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