TIBETAN BUDDHISM - Dzogchen and More Ebook Collection
This is a massive collection of Tibetan Buddhist Ebooks from authors like Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Longchenpa, Gyatrul Rinpoche and many others. A must have for Tibetan Buddhist Practitioners.
DZOG CHEN TEXTS IN TRANSLATION
Primordial Experience. Author: Manjusrimitra.
A translation of an early Dzog Chen text by Manjusrimitra.
Manjushri Dzogchen Monlam. Author: Khenpo Sonam
A translation of a classic Dzog Chen prayer.
DZOG CHEN TEXTS BY KARMA CHAGME
A spacious Path to Freedom. Author: Karma Chagme. Commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche.
Translation of Karma Chagme's meditation instructions, with a contemporary commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche.
Naked Awareness. Author: Karma Chagme. Commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche.
Translation of Karma Chagme's meditation instructions, including Trekchod and Thogal. With a contemporary commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche.
DZOG CHEN TEXTS BY LONGCHENPA
A Treasure Trove of scriptural Transmission. Author: Longchenpa.
Translation of a classic Dzog Chen text by Longchenpa.
Precious Treasury Of The Way Of Abiding. Author: Longchenpa.
Translation of a classic Dzog Chen text by Longchenpa.
Great Perfection The Nature of Mind Easer of Weariness.pdf. Author: Longchenpa
Translation of a classic Dzog Chen text by Longchenpa.
You are the eyes of the world. Author: Longchenpa.
Translation of a classic Dzog Chen text by Longchenpa.
The practice of Dzogchen. Author: Longchenpa. Commentary by Tulku Thondrup.
Translation of a classic Dzog Chen text by Longchenpa.
BOOKS ABOUT DZOG CHEN
Rainbow Painting. Author: Urgyen Tulku.
Dzog Chen explained by Urgyen Tulku.
Dzog Chen.Author: Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lama's teachnigs on Dzog Chen.
The Mirror.pdf. Author: Namkhai Norbu.
A short introduction to Dzog Chen by Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche.
The Way of Maha Ati. Author: Chogyam Trungpa.
A short text on Dzog Chen by Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
The Golden Letters. Author: Garab Dorje. Commentary by John Reynolds.
Garab Dorje's testament, translated and commented by John Reynolds. Includes an interesting critique on Jung and his misunderstandings of the concepts of Tibetan Buddhism.
Great Perfection. Author: Samten Karmay Gyaltsen.
A book on the history of Dzog Chen written from a western scientific perspective.
BON TRADITION
(Tibets pre-buddhist tradition, which has a transmission of Dzog Chen teachings)
Bonpo Dzogchen Teachings. Author: Lopon Tenzin Namdak.
Dzog Chen explained by the foremost contemporary authority of Dzog Chen, Lopon Tenzin Namdak. Translated by John Reynolds.
Heart Drops of Dharmakaya. Author: Lopon Tenzin Namdak.
A text by Shardza Rinpoche explained by Lopon Tenzin Namdak. Translated and edited by Richard Dixey. Not the best translation, but still worth reading.
Wonders of the natural mind. Author: Tenzin Wangyal.
A modern and semi-biographical explanation by contemporary teacher Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche.
Bonpo Book of the Dead. Translation and commentary by John Reynolds.
Excerpts from the Bonpo Book of the Dead.
The Oral Tradition from Zhang-Zhung. Translation and commentary by John Reynolds.
A book on the history of the transmission of Bonpo Dzog Chen in the The Oral Tradition from Zhang-Zhung.
DREAM YOGA
Dream Yoga and the Practice of Natural Light.pdf. Author: Namkhai Norbu.
A short practical introduction to the practice of Dream Yoga.
CHOD - OFFERING OF THE BODY
Chod. Author: Machik Labdron. From Longchen Nyingthik.
Translation of a ritual text for the symbolic offering of one's own body. A meditation practice to cut the root of the ego.
Offering of the Body. Author: Machik Labdron.
Translation of a ritual text for the symbolic offering of one's own body. A meditation practice to cut the root of the ego.
MAHAYANA & TANTRA
The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism. Author: Dudjom Rinpoche.
The History of the Nyingma School. Includes a lot of interesting biographies.
Ordinary Wisdom. Author: Sakya Pandita.
Sakaya Pandita's classic text explaining Tibetan Buddhism.
Progressive stages of meditation on emptiness. Author: Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso.
A book explaining the different views of emptiness, step by step.
Paths and Grounds of Guhyasamaja According to Arya Nagarjuna.pdf. Author: Master Yangchen Gawai Lodoe.
Guhyasamaja Tantra explained.
This is a collection of books seeded on Demoniod, and some from other sources as well. Thanks to the authors and translators of these books, and the people that have scanned and uploaded them in the first place.
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Old Man Basking in the Sun - Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural Perfection
Dzogchen is the apotheosis of Tibetan Buddhism and Longchenpa is the pre-eminent master of Dzogchen and one of Tibet's greatest mystical poets. The verses of his Treasury of Natural Perfection (Gnas lugs mdzod) written in the fourteenth century encompass and epitomize the radical precepts of Dzogchen while his auto-commentary elaborates their meaning through a concise prose paraphrase and with illustrative quotations from the Collection of Tantras of the Ancients (Rnying ma rgyud 'bum). Transcending the Tibetan context, Longchenpa delivers a manual of wisdom for all people at all times and shows why the western world has turned to Tibet for its mystical inspiration during the last half century. This transmission of timeless wisdom of the Ancients of Tibet should take its place amongst the world's religious classics. Through the precept 'nonaction' - which is savoured like 'an old man basking in the sun' - Dzogchen teaches the natural perfection of all our experience, and all our lives, just as it is, without need of any alteration. This discipline provides the key not only to our inner enlightenment but to the health and survival of our planet.
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AstaDasaSahasrika PrajnaParamita
e Gilgit manuscripts are among the oldest manuscripts in the world, and the oldest manuscript collection surviving in India, having unmatched significance in the area of Buddhist studies and can be considered to be important milestones in the history of Buddhist writing in India. This manuscript collection contains such Buddhist works, both canonical and non-canonical which helped in the evolution of Sanskrit, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Tibetan religio-philosophical literature. Though there are varied opinions on the date of these manuscripts, it can be safely believed on paleographical grounds that they must have been written between the 5th and 6th Century A.D. This corpus of manuscripts was discovered in three installments in the Gilgit region, now in modern day Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (History of Discovery below). This corpus of manuscripts contains, interalia, sutras from the Buddhist canon, Samadhirajasutra and the Saddharmapundarikasutra (popularly known as Lotus Sutra). The manuscripts were written on birch bark in Buddhist hybrid Sanskrit language in the Gupta Brahmi and Post Gupta Brahmi script. The Gilgit manuscripts cover a wide range of subjects such as religion, ritual, philosophy, iconometry, folk tales, medicine and several related areas of life and knowledge. While the major portions of these manuscripts are in the National Archives of India in New Delhi and the J&K State Government Libraries and Research Department, Jammu and Kashmir, fragments of the manuscripts are also in the collection at the British Museum, and the Department of Archaeology in Karachi.
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