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Preface | 7 |
Foreword by Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche | 11 |
Introduction | |
The Primordial Origin of Dzogchen | 21 |
The Place of Dzogchen in Buddhist Teaching | 24 |
The Three Series of Dzogchen Teachings | 31 |
PART ONE: The Three Statements That Strike the Essential Points | |
The Three Statements That Strike the Essential Points, by | |
Garab Dorje | 39 |
A Short Commentary on the Three Statements of Garab | |
Dorje, by H. H. Dudjom Rinpoche | 41 |
The Special Teaching of the Wise and Glorious King, | 43 |
The Root Text and Auto-Commentary, by Patrul Rinpoche | |
Commentary on "The Special Teaching of | 65 |
the Wise and Glorious King," by the Translator | |
The Last Testament of Garab Dorje | 129 |
Interlinear Commentary to | 139 |
"The Last Testament of Garab Dorje," by the Translator | |
PART TWO: The Life of Garab Dorje and Guru Sadhana | |
Translator's Introduction | 177 |
The Life of Garab Dorje | 179 |
Guru Sadhana for Garab Dorje, by Dzongsar Khyentse | |
Rinpoche | 191 |
PART THREE: Historical Origins of Dzogchen | |
The Problems ofHistoriography | 199 |
The Historical Existence of Garab Dorje | 205 |
Possible Historical Sources of Dzogchen | 215 |
Indian Buddhism | |
Ch'an Buddhism | |
Bon | |
Four Early Texts Relating to Dzogchen | 229 |
Rig-pa'i khu-byug: The Earliest Dzogchen Text | 230 |
Kun-byed rgyal-po: The Principal Dzogchen Tantra | 236 |
bSam-gtan mig sgron: A Philosophical Exposition of | |
Dzogchen | 248 |
`Dra bag chen-mo: The Biography of Vairochana | 253 |
Is Dzogchen an Authentic Buddhist Teaching? | 263 |
The Primordial State of the Great Perfection | 277 |
Note on the Translation of Dzogchen Technical Terms | 287 |
Appendix: Brief Biography of Patrul Rinpoche | 297 |
Glossary of Dzogchen Terms | 307 |
Notes | 337 |
Selected Bibliography | 371 |
General Index | 375 |
Index of Tibetan Texts and Terms | 385 |
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