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|BookEssay=The work on philosophical doctrines, entitled Fundamentals of the Nyingma School, presents a comprehensive account of traditional philosophical views, both secular and religious, non-Buddhist and Buddhist. It also includes an extended discussion of the validity of the esoteric scriptures and the special (tantra) distinctions of the Nyingma. In the second translated work, entitled History of the Nyingma School, Dudjom Rinpoche directly addresses the legacy of criticism of the Nyingma tradition in a special section entitled “A Rectification of Misconceptions Concerning the Nyingma School.He responds to various charges against the authenticity of the Nyingma tradition and provides a discussion of the “Great Perfection” (dzogchen) view. He also explores the continuity of the Nyingmapa tradition and its impact on the other schools, the shortcomings of logical argumentation, prophecies found in the treasure tradition, and the relationship between the Nyingmapa and the “pre-Buddhist” tradition of the Bonpo.
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*{{i|3 The Greater Vehicle|160}}
 
*{{i|3 The Greater Vehicle|160}}
 
*{{i|4 The Superiority of Great Madhyamaka to Mind Only|178}}
 
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*{{i|6 The Enlightened or Buddha Family|191}}
 
*{{i|6 The Enlightened or Buddha Family|191}}
 
*{{i|7 The Two Truths According to Great Madhyamaka|206}}
 
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*{{i|11 A Recapitulation of the Resultant Vehicles|346}}
 
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C O N C L U S I O N
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CONCLUSION
1 Concluding Remarks 375
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2 Dedicatory Verses 376
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3 Colophon 378
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B O O K T W O : H IS T O R Y O F T H E N Y IN G M A SC H O O L
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BOOK TWO: HISTORY OF THE NYINGMA SCHOOL OF TIBETAN BUDDHISM
O F T IB E T A N B U D D H IS M
 
Detailed Contents of Book Two 383
 
Translators’ Introduction 393
 
T H E T E X T
 
Verses of Invocation 403
 
P A R T O N E : T H E O R IG IN O F T H E P R E C IO U S T E A C H I N G O F
 
T H E C O N Q U E R O R IN T H I S W O R L D
 
Introduction 409
 
1 The Coming of Buddha, Teacher of the Doctrine 411
 
2 The Collecting of Transmitted Precepts by Councils 428
 
3 The Patriarchs of the Teaching 432
 
4 The Preservation of the Teaching and Spread of the
 
Greater Vehicle 440
 
P A R T T W O : T H E R IS E O F T H E P R E C IO U S T E A C H I N G O F
 
S E C R E T M A N T R A
 
Introduction 445
 
1 The Turning of the Secret Mantra Wheel 447
 
2 The Collecting of Transmitted Precepts by Different
 
Compilers 451
 
3 The Emergence of this Teaching in the Human
 
World 452
 
4 The Lineage of Mahāyoga, the Class of Tantras 458
 
5 The Lineage of Mahāyoga, the Class of Means for
 
Attainment 475
 
6 The Lineage of Anuyoga, the Perfection Stage 485
 
7 The Lineage of Atiyoga, the Great Perfection 490
 
8 Concluding Remarks 502
 
P A R T T H R E E : T H E O R IG IN O F T H E C O N Q U E R O R ’S
 
T E A C H IN G I N T IB E T
 
Introduction 507
 
1 The Three Ancestral Religious Kings 510
 
2 The Decline and Expansion of the Doctrine during the
 
Intermediate Period 523
 
3 The Revival and Later Expansion of the Teaching 524
 
  
P A R T F O U R : T H E D E V E L O P M E N T O F T H E T H R E E I N N E R
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*{{i|Detailed Contents of Book Two|383}}
C L A S S E S O F T A N T R A I N T IB E T
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*{{i|Translators’ Introduction|393}}
Introduction 531
 
1 Mahāyoga and Anuyoga 533
 
2 The Mental and Spatial Classes of Atiyoga 538
 
3 The Esoteric Instructional Class of Atiyoga, the Innermost
 
Spirituality 554
 
4 Longcen Rapjampa 575
 
P A R T F IV E : T H E D I S T A N T L IN E A G E O F T R A N S M I T T E D
 
P R E C E P T S
 
Introduction 599
 
1 The Lineage of Nyak 601
 
2 The Lineage of Nup 607
 
3 The Lineage of the Zur Family 617
 
4 Biographies of the Rong Tradition 650
 
5 Dotokpa’s Lineage of the Zur Tradition 685
 
6 Biographies of the Kham Tradition 688
 
7 Miscellaneous Lineages of the Zur and Kham Traditions 700
 
8 Rongzom Chöki Zangpo 703
 
9 The Traditions of Vajrakīla 710
 
10 The Lineages of the Empowerment of the Sūtra which Gathers
 
All Intentions 717
 
11 Later Lineages of the Transmitted Precepts 733
 
P A R T S IX : T H E C L O S E L IN E A G E S O F T H E T R E A S U R E S
 
1 The Nature, Purpose and Kinds of Treasure 743
 
2 Biographies of the Treasure-fmders 750
 
3 Sangye Lama 751
 
4 Trapa Ngönshe 753
 
5 Nyang-rel Nyima Özer 755
 
6 Guru Chöki Wangcuk 760
 
7 Como Menmo 771
 
8 Orygen Lingpa 775
 
9 Ngödrup Gyeltsen or Rikdzin Gödemcen 780
 
10 Sangye Lingpa 784
 
11 Dorje Lingpa 789
 
12 Ratna Lingpa 793
 
13 Pema Lingpa 796
 
14 Karma Lingpa 800
 
15 Thangtong Gyelpo 802
 
16 Ngari Pancen Pema Wangyel 805
 
  
17 Rikdzin Jatsön Nyingpo 809
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THE TEXT
18 Rikdzin Düdül Dorje 813
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19 Lhatsün Namka Jikme 818
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20 The Fifth Dalai Lama 821
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PART ONE: THE ORIGIN OF THE PRECIOUS TEACHING OF THE CONQUEROR IN THIS WORLD
21 Rikdzin Terdak Lingpa, the Great Treasure-fmder
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*{{i|Introduction|409}}
of Mindröling 825
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*{{i|1 The Coming of Buddha, Teacher of the Doctrine|411}}
22 Jikme Lingpa 835
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*{{i|2 The Collecting of Transmitted Precepts by Councils|428}}
23 Chogyur Decen Lingpa 841
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*{{i|3 The Patriarchs of the Teaching|432}}
24 Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo 849
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*{{i|4 The Preservation of the Teaching and Spread of the Greater Vehicle|440}}
25 Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye 859
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26 Mipham Jamyang Namgyel Gyamtso 869
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PART TWO: THE RISE OF THE PRECIOUS TEACHING OF SECRET<br>MANTRA
Conclusion 881
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*{{i|Introduction|445}}
P A R T S E V E N : A R E C T IF IC A T IO N O F M ISC O N C E P T IO N S
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*{{i|1 The Turning of the Secret Mantra Wheel|447}}
C O N C E R N IN G T H E N Y IN G M A SC H O O L
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*{{i|2 The Collecting of Transmitted Precepts by Different Compilers|451}}
1 General Reply to Criticisms of the Nyingmapa
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*{{i|3 The Emergence of this Teaching in the Human World|452}}
Tantras 887
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*{{i|4 The Lineage of Mahāyoga, the Class of Tantras|458}}
2 On the View of the Great Perfection 896
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*{{i|5 The Lineage of Mahāyoga, the Class of Means for Attainment|475}}
3 Response to Critics of the Sūtra which Gathers All
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*{{i|6 The Lineage of Anuyoga, the Perfection Stage|485}}
Intentions 911
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*{{i|7 The Lineage of Atiyoga, the Great Perfection|490}}
4 Response to Critics of the Root Tantra of the Secret
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*{{i|8 Concluding Remarks|502}}
Nucleus 914
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5 The Continuity of the Nyingmapa Tradition and its
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PART THREE: THE ORIGIN OF THE CONQUEROR’S TEACHING IN TIBET
Impact on the Other Schools 918
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*{{i|Introduction|507}}
6 On the Validity of the Treasures 927
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*{{i|1 The Three Ancestral Religious Kings|510}}
7 The Shortcomings of Refutation and Proof 929
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*{{i|2 The Decline and Expansion of the Doctrine during the Intermediate Period|523}}
8 On The Prophecies Found in the Treasures 934
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*{{i|3 The Revival and Later Expansion of the Teaching|524}}
9 The Relationship between the Nyingmapa and Pönpo
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Traditions 936
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PART FOUR: THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE THREE INNER CLASSES OF TANTRA IN TIBET
10 On the “Bad Luck of the Nyingmapa” 938
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PA R T EIG H T: T H E C H R O N O L O G Y O F T H E D O C T R IN E
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*{{i|1 Mahāyoga and Anuyoga|533}}
1 Duration of the Doctrine 943
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*{{i|2 The Mental and Spatial Classes of Atiyoga|538}}
2 A Chronology of the Buddha’s Life 946
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*{{i|3 The Esoteric Instructional Class of Atiyoga, the Innermost Spirituality| 554}}
3 From the Buddha’s Final Nirvāna until the Beginning of the First
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*{{i|4 Longcen Rapjampa|575}}
Tibetan Sexagenary Cycle 948
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4 FromtheBeginningoftheFirstSexagenaryCycletothePresent 951
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PART FIVE: THE DISTANT LINEAGE OF TRANSMITTED PRECEPTS
5 Some Prophecies 960
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*{{i|Introduction|599}}
C LO SING ST A T E M E N T S
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*{{i|1 The Lineage of Nyak|601}}
1 Primary Sources 965
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*{{i|2 The Lineage of Nup|607}}
2 Concluding Benedictions 967
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*{{i|3 The Lineage of the Zur Family|617}}
3 Colophon 972
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*{{i|4 Biographies of the Rong Tradition|650}}
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*{{i|5 Dotokpa’s Lineage of the Zur Tradition|685}}
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*{{i|6 Biographies of the Kham Tradition|688}}
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*{{i|7 Miscellaneous Lineages of the Zur and Kham Traditions|700}}
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*{{i|8 Rongzom Chöki Zangpo|703}}
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*{{i|9 The Traditions of Vajrakīla|710}}
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*{{i|10 The Lineages of the Empowerment of the Sūtra which Gathers All<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Intentions|717}}
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*{{i|11 Later Lineages of the Transmitted Precepts|733}}
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PART SIX: THE CLOSE LINEAGES OF THE TREASURES
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*{{i|1 The Nature, Purpose and Kinds of Treasure|743}}
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*{{i|2 Biographies of the Treasure-finders|750}}
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*{{i|3 Sangye Lama|751}}
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*{{i|4 Trapa Ngönshe|753}}
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*{{i|5 Nyang-rel Nyima Özer|755}}
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*{{i|6 Guru Chöki Wangcuk|760}}
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*{{i|7 Como Menmo|771}}
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*{{i|8 Orygen Lingpa|775}}
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*{{i|9 Ngödrup Gyeltsen or Rikdzin Gödemcen|780}}
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*{{i|10 Sangye Lingpa|784}}
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*{{i|11 Dorje Lingpa|789}}
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*{{i|12 Ratna Lingpa|793}}
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*{{i|13 Pema Lingpa|796}}
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*{{i|14 Karma Lingpa|800}}
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*{{i|15 Thangtong Gyelpo|802}}
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*{{i|16 Ngari Pancen Pema Wangyel|805}}
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*{{i|17 Rikdzin Jatsön Nyingpo|809}}
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*{{i|18 Rikdzin Düdül Dorje|813}}
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*{{i|19 Lhatsün Namka Jikme|818}}
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*{{i|20 The Fifth Dalai Lama|821}}
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*{{i|21 Rikdzin Terdak Lingpa, the Great Treasure-finder of Mindröling|825}}
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*{{i|23 Chogyur Decen Lingpa|841}}
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*{{i|24 Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo|849}}
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*{{i|25 Jamgön Kongtrül Lodrö Thaye|859}}
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*{{i|26 Mipham Jamyang Namgyel Gyamtso|869}}
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*{{i|Conclusion|881}}
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PART SEVEN: A RECTIFICATION OF MISCONCEPTIONS CONCERNING THE NYINGMA SCHOOL
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* {{i|1 General Reply to Criticisms of the Nyingmapa Tantras|887}}
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* {{i|2 On the View of the Great Perfection|896}}
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* {{i|3 Response to Critics of the Sūtra which Gathers All Intentions|911}}
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* {{i|4 Response to Critics of the Root Tantra of the Secret Nucleus|914}}
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* {{i|5 The Continuity of the Nyingmapa Tradition and its Impact on the<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Other Schools|918}}
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* {{i|6 On the Validity of the Treasures|927}}
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* {{i|7 The Shortcomings of Refutation and Proof|929}}
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* {{i|8 On The Prophecies Found in the Treasures|934}}
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* {{i|9 The Relationship between the Nyingmapa and Pönpo Traditions|936}}
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* {{i|10 On the "Bad Luck of the Nyingmapa"|938}}
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PART EIGHT: THE CHRONOLOGY OF THE DOCTRINE
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* {{i|1 Duration of the Doctrine|943}}
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* {{i|2 A Chronology of the Buddha’s Life|946}}
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* {{i|3 From the Buddha’s Final Nirvāṇa until the Beginning of the First Tibetan<br>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Sexagenary Cycle|948}}
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* {{i|4 From the Beginning of the First Sexagenary Cycle to the Present|951}}
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* {{i|5 Some Prophecies|960}}
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CLOSING STATEMENTS
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* {{i|1 Primary Sources|965}}
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* {{i|2 Concluding Benedictions|967}}
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* {{i|3 Colophon|972}}
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SECTION TWO: REFERENCE MATERIAL
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* {{i|Contents|v}}
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* {{i|Introduction|vii}}
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* {{i|Guide to Pronunciation|xi}}
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* {{i|Abbreviations for Section Two|xv}}
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NOTES
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* {{i|1 Fundamentals|3}}
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* {{i|2 History|27}}
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GLOSSARY OF ENUMERATIONS
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* {{i|Introduction|103}}
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* {{i|Glossary of Enumerations|105}}
  
S E C T IO N T W O : R E FE R E N C E M A TE R IA L
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Contents v
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Introduction vii
 
Guide to Pronunciation xi
 
Abbreviations for Section Two xv
 
N O T E S
 
1 Fundamentals 3
 
2 History 27
 
G L O SSA R Y O F E N U M E R A T IO N S
 
Introduction 103
 
Glossary of Enumerations 105
 
B IB L IO G R A PH Y
 
Introduction 191
 
 
Part One: Works Cited by the Author
 
Part One: Works Cited by the Author
Works Cited by the Author 199
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Part Two: Works Referred to by the Translators
 
Part Two: Works Referred to by the Translators
1 Indic Texts 293
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2 Tibetan Texts 297
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3 Secondary Literature 301
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* {{i|3 Secondary Literature|301}}
4 Addenda to the Bibliography 316
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* {{i|4 Addenda to the Bibliography|316}}
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ARTIFACTS AND MATERIAL TREASURES
 
ARTIFACTS AND MATERIAL TREASURES
Introduction 320
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* {{i|Introduction|320}}
Artifacts and MaterialTreasures 321
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* {{i|Artifacts and Material Treasures|321}}
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INDEX OF TECHNICAL TERMS
 
INDEX OF TECHNICAL TERMS
Introduction 331
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* {{i|Introduction|331}}
Index of Technical Terms 333
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* {{i|Index of Technical Terms|333}}
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INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
 
INDEX OF PERSONAL NAMES
Introduction 391
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* {{i|Introduction|391}}
Index of Personal Names 393
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* {{i|Index of Personal Names|393}}
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INDEX OF LOCATIONS
 
INDEX OF LOCATIONS
Introduction 453
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* {{i|Introduction|453}}
Index of Locations 455
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Introduction 489
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Buddhist India and Adjacent Regions 490
 
North-Central India 492
 
Tibet 494
 
Western Tibet and Nepal 496
 
North-Central Tibet 498
 
South-Central Tibet and Bhutan 500
 
North-West Kham 502
 
South-West Kham 506
 
Amdo 508
 
North-East Kham 510
 
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The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism
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Written by a great modern Nyingma master, Dudjom Rinpoche’s The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism covers in detail and depth both the fundamental teachings and the history of Tibetan Buddhism’s oldest school. This, the first English translation of His Holiness’ masterwork, constitutes the most complete work of its type in the West.

An absolute treasure for students of the tradition, it is also an indispensable reference for anyone with an interest in Buddhism. The book includes chronologies and glossaries that elucidate Buddhist doctrine, and it provides fascinating insights into the Buddhist history of Tibet. Two treatises form the present volume, namely the Fundamentals of the Nyingma School and the History of the Nyingma School. Among the most widely read of all His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche’s works, these treatises were composed during the years immediately following his arrival in India as a refugee. His intention in writing them was to preserve the precise structure of the Nyingma philosophical view within its own historical and cultural context. (Source: Wisdom Publications)

Citation Dorje, Gyurme, and Matthew Kapstein, trans. and ed. The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism: Its Fundamentals and History. By Dudjom Rinpoche, Jikdrel Yeshe Dorje (bdud 'joms 'jigs bral ye shes rdo rje). Boston: Wisdom Publications, 1991.