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'Self-arising Primordial Awareness' (Tibetan: རིག་པ་རང་ཤར་, Wylie: rig pa rang shar) is one of the [[Seventeen tantras]] of [[Dzogchen]] [[Upadesha]].
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==English discourse==
 
  
In the Lungi Terdzö (Wylie: lung gi gter mdzod) the prose autocommentary by [[Longchenpa]] (1308 – 1364 or possibly 1369) to his Chöying Dzö (Wylie: chos dbyings mdzod) -- which are numbered amongst the Seven Treasuries (Wylie: mdzod chen bdun) -- the following embedded quotation from this Tantra has been rendered into English by [[Richard Barron]], et. al. (2001: p.9) and the Wylie has been secured from Wikisource and interspersed and embedded in the English gloss for probity:
 
  
:    Within the essence of ultimate truth, [yang dag don gyi ngo bo la]
 
:    there is no buddha or ordinary being. [sangs rgyas dang ni sems can med]
 
:    Since awareness cannot be reified, it is empty. [rig pa 'dzin pa med pas stong]
 
:    Given that it does not dwell in emptiness, [stong pa nyid la me gnas na]
 
:    it abides in its own state of supreme bliss. [rang gi bde chen sa la gnas]
 
:    The majestic ruler of all buddhas [sangs rgyas kun gyi rje btsan pa]
 
:    is understood to be one's own awareness. [rang gi rig pa shes par bya]
 
:    This monarch, naturally manifest awareness, [rang snang rig pa'i rgyal po nyid]
 
:    is present in everyone, but no one realizes it. [kun la yod de kun gyis rtog pa med]
 
  
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'[[Self-arising Primordial Awareness]]' ([[Tibetan]]: {{BigTibetan|[[རིག་པ་རང་ཤར་]]}},Tib. [[rigpa rang shar]], [[Wylie]]: [[rig pa rang shar]]) is one of the [[Seventeen tantras]] of [[Dzogchen]] [[Upadesha]].
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==English {{Wiki|discourse}}==
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In the [[Lungi Terdzö]] ([[Wylie]]: [[lung gi gter mdzod]]) the prose autocommentary by [[Longchenpa]] (1308 – 1364 or possibly 1369) to his [[Chöying Dzö]] ([[Wylie]]: [[chos dbyings mdzod]]) -- which are numbered amongst the [[Seven Treasuries]] ([[Wylie]]: [[mdzod chen bdun]]) -- the following embedded quotation from this [[Tantra]] has been rendered into English by [[Richard Barron]], et. al. (2001: p.9) and the [[Wylie]] has been secured from Wikisource and interspersed and embedded in the English gloss for probity:
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:    [[Within the essence of ultimate truth]], [[yang dag don gyi ngo bo la]]
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:    [[there is no buddha or ordinary being]]. [[sangs rgyas dang ni sems can med]]
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:    [[Since awareness cannot be reified, it is empty]]. [[rig pa 'dzin pa med pas stong]]
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:    [[Given that it does not dwell in emptiness]], [[stong pa nyid la me gnas na]]
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:    [[it abides in its own state of supreme bliss]]. [[rang gi bde chen sa la gnas]]
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:    [[The majestic ruler of all buddhas]], [[sangs rgyas kun gyi rje btsan pa]]
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:    [[is understood to be one's own awareness]]. [[rang gi rig pa shes par bya]]
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:    [[This monarch, naturally manifest awareness]], [[rang snang rig pa'i rgyal po nyid]]
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:    [[is present in everyone, but no one realizes it]]. [[kun la yod de kun gyis rtog pa med]]
  
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