Kün-zang La-may Zhal-lung: The Oral Instruction of Kün-zang La-ma on the Preliminary Practices of Dzog-ch'en Long-ch'en Nying-tig, Part 1 |
Contents
The Difficulty of Obtaining Leisure and Endowment | 7 |
The Impermanence of Life | 57 |
The Misery of Samsara | 85 |
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aeon animals Anuyoga Arhats Atisa Atiyoga attain become blessed Bodhgaya bodhicitta Bodhisattva Bodhisattva Chö-p'ag body born Buddhahood Buddhist cause and effect Chapter Chung-ga-wo committed compassion CONTEMPLATION ON IMPERMANENCE death demeritorious actions demi-gods dhyāna disciples Do-je doctrine Dzog-ch'en earn faith five follow four Ge-shey gods Guru's happiness hell Hence hundred IMPERMANENCE BY CONSIDERING Indra innumerable insects instructions Je-tsün Mi-la karma karmic killed king Kün-zang La-may Zhal-lung Lama leisure and endowment liberation listening live Long-ch'en Lord Buddha lower regions Mahāyāna Mahayoga Mar-pa meditation merit meritorious mind misery monk motivation Nāgārjuna Naropa noble Dharma noble Guru Nying-t'ig O-gyen offers the cause pāramitā past path practice the Dharma Pratyekabuddha preliminary practices pretas reborn Rin-po-ch'e Samantabhadra samsara sentient Similarly sins slanderous speech spiritual teacher suffer Sūtras Tag-tu-ngu Tantras tantric teaching thought thousand Three Jewels three perfect principles Tibet Tilopa tion ultimately upper regions Vajrayāna Vimalamitra virtue vows wealth words worldly