Edition:2nd ed. Series:Buddhayana series, 3. First ed. Published under title:Buddha mind.
關鍵詞
Rdzogs-chen (R~nin-ma-pa), Early Works to 1800; Klon-chen-pa Dri-med-'od-zer, 1308-1363
目次
Epigraphs Note on the Structure of the Book Preface
PART I: INTRODUCTION Introduction Distinctions between Sutra and Tantra Definition of Tantra Divisions of Tantra Different Classes of Teachings on Tantra Development and Perfection Stages of Tantra THE THREE OUTER TANTRAS (A) Kriyayoga (B) Caryayoga (C) Yogatantra Distinctions between Outer Tantras and Inner Tantras Distinctions between the Three Inner Tantras Subdivisions of the Three Inner Tantras Sources of the Major Tantric Scriptures Some Major Tantric Scriptures of the Three Inner Tantras THE THREE INNER TANTRAS (A) Mahayoga (B) Anuyoga (C) Atiyoga EXCERPTS FROM THE LIVES OF DZOGPA CHENPO MASTER TO ILLUSTRATE THE WAYS OF TRAINING IN DZOGPA CHENPO Some Ancient Dzogpa Chenpo Masters Devotion caused realization in Gyalwa'i Nyuku Virtues develop in those who have Dzogpa Chenpo experiences Realization attained instantly by Nyoshul Lungrog Paltul attained realization through the teacher's yogic power Importance of earnest training Importance of relying on authentic scriptures Refrain from being taken over by certain mystical experiences Sincere mind is better than many so-called high realizations Dodrup Chen's Testament and Transmission at the time of his death Wondrous signs at the time of death of konme khenpo Rainbow Body attained by sodnam Namgyal Yukhog Chatralwa, a great Dzogpa Chenpo teacher LIEF OF KUNKHYEN LONGCHEN RABJAM
PART II: ANTHOLOGY OF LONGCHEN RABJAM'S WRITINGS ON DZOGPA CHENPO Summary of the Sections VIEW(BASIS)