3rd Karmapa Rangjung Dorje
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Rje Raṅ-byuṅ-rdo-rjes mdzad paʼi Gcod kyi tshogs las Rin-po-cheʼi phreṅ ba ʼdon bsgrigs bltas chog tu bkod pa Gcod kyi lugs sor bźag bźugso
Esoteric Buddhist practices of Gcod; includes a reverential petition to Ma-gcig Lab-sgron, the initiator of these precepts.
Rnam śes ye śes ʼbyed paʼi bstan bcos bźugs so
On the relationship of transmigrating consciousness (vijñāna) and transcending awareness (jñāna) in Mahayana Buddhism.
Transcending ego
The entire path of Buddhism can be characterized as a quest for understanding the mind and then ridding the obstacles to mind. While the mind is the foundation of Buddhism, it is rarely and directly described in its complexity. For this reason the Third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje, wrote a treatise called Distinguishing Consciousness from Wisdom which describes the eight consciousnesses in great detail and explains how we as ordinary beings are deluded by them. He then describes how to transcend ego and transform these consciousnesses into the five enlightened wisdoms. Transcending Ego: Distinguishing Consciousness from Wisdom presents a translation of Rangjung Dorje’s brilliant 36 verse doha spanning this topic and includes a lucid and accessible commentary on these verses by Thrangu Rinpoche. This book is a virtual textbook of Buddhist psychology by an authentic teacher from a lineage that continues to be alive today even though it is a thousand years old. “An illuminating text which provides the ‘missing link’ between Yogacara philosophy and Mahamudra practice, demonstrating how we might transform our confusion and emotional obscurations into wisdom. Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche has lucidly and generously provided a commentary which will deepen your understanding and enliven your practice. A must for all practitioners of Vajrayana!” Judith Simmer-Brown, Ph.D. Professor of Buddhist Studies Naropa University
Rje Raṅ-byuṅ-rdo-rjes mdzad paʼi Gcod kyi tshogs las rin chen phreṅ ba ʼdon bsgrigs bltas chog tu bkod pa gcod kyi lugs sor bźag bźugs so
Esoteric Buddhist practices of Gcod; includes a reverential petition to Ma-gcig Lab-sgron, the initiator of these precepts.
Rje Raṅ-byuṅ-rdo-rjes mdzad paʼi Gcod kyi tshogs las Rin-po-cheʼi phreṅ ba ʼdon bsgrigs bltas chog tu bkod pa Gcod kyi lugs sor bźag bźugs so
Texts on the esoteric practices of the Gcod tradition.
Ṅes don phyag rgya chen poʼi smon lam
Printed from the blocks carved in 1968 at Bir and preserved in the sgrub-sde at He-mi Rgod-tshaṅ Hermitage.
Zab mo naṅ don gyi rtsa ʾgrel
Root text and commentary on Karma-pa Raṅ-byuṅ-rdo-rjeʾs famed treatise on the Anuttarayoga Tantra.