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'''[[Lama Yangtik]]''' (Wyl. ''[[bla ma yang thig]]''), '[[The Innermost Heart Drop of the Guru]]', is one of the so-called '[[Nyingtik Yabshyi|Four Parts of Nyingtik (Nyingtik Yabshyi)]]'.  
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'''[[Lama Yangtik]]''' ([[Wyl.]] ''[[bla ma yang thig]]''), '[[The Innermost Heart Drop of the Guru]]', is one of the so-called '[[Nyingtik Yabshyi|Four Parts of Nyingtik (Nyingtik Yabshyi)]]'.
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[[Longchenpa]] composed his [[own]] commentary on the [[Vima Nyingtik]], which was mainly based on the [[Dzogchen]] [[Tantra]] ''[[Garland of Pearls]]''. It is called the [[Lama Yangtik]], ‘[[Wish Fulfilling Jewel]]’ (Tib. ''[[Yangtik Yishyin Norbu]]''), and is subdivided into thirty five different treatises. Since it is a commentary on the [[Vima Nyingtik]], it is referred to as the ‘[[child text]]’ ([[Wyl.]] ''bu yig'').
  
[[Longchenpa]] composed his own commentary on the [[Vima Nyingtik]], which was mainly based on the [[Dzogchen]] [[Tantra]] ''Garland of Pearls''. It is called the [[Lama Yangtik]], ‘[[Wish Fulfilling Jewel]]’ (Tib. ''[[Yangtik Yishyin Norbu]]''), and is subdivided into thirty five different treatises. Since it is a commentary on the [[Vima Nyingtik]], it is referred to as the ‘child text’ (Wyl. ''bu yig'').
 
  
 
[[Longchenpa]] himself said:
 
[[Longchenpa]] himself said:
:“Those of you who are pursuing personal practice, rest in equipoise according to the approaches of [[trekchö]] and [[tögal]] without being caught up in [[worldly]] [[activities]]. If at certain times there are things you do not understand, consult my collection: [[Lama Yangtik]], the ''Wish-Fulfilling [[Jewel]]''. It truly is like a [[gem]] that fulfils wishes and provides all that is [[desired]]. Examine it carefully and extract the very [[essence]] of lasting [[bliss]] in [[meditation]].”<ref>Chos grags bzang po, Kun mkhyen dri med ’od zer gyi rnam thar mthong ba don ldan, in sNying thig ya bzhi, vol. 6 ({{Wiki|Darjeeling}}, [[India]]: Talung Tsetrul [[Pema Wangyal]], 1976), p. 556.</ref>
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:“Those of you who are pursuing personal practice, rest in equipoise according to the approaches of [[trekchö]] and [[tögal]] without being caught up in [[worldly]] [[activities]]. If at certain times there are things you do not understand, consult my collection: [[Lama Yangtik]], the ''Wish-Fulfilling [[Jewel]]''. It truly is like a [[gem]] that  
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fulfills wishes and provides all that is [[desired]]. Examine it carefully and extract the very [[essence]] of lasting [[bliss]] in [[meditation]].”<ref>[[Chos]] grags [[bzang po]], [[Kun mkhyen]] [[dri med ’od]] zer gyi [[rnam thar]] [[mthong ba don ldan]], in [[sNying thig ya bzhi]], vol. 6 ({{Wiki|Darjeeling}}, [[India]]: Talung Tsetrul [[Pema Wangyal]], 1976), p. 556.</ref>
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==Alternative Translations==
 
==Alternative Translations==
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*The Quintessence of the [[Guru]] ([[Cortland Dahl]])
 
*The Quintessence of the [[Guru]] ([[Cortland Dahl]])
  
 
==[[Empowerments]] Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[Sangha]]==
 
==[[Empowerments]] Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[Sangha]]==
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*[[Kyabjé]] [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|London}}, 1st July 1987
 
*[[Kyabjé]] [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|London}}, 1st July 1987
 
*[[Kyabjé]] [[Penor Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|London}}, 11th - 15th November 1988
 
*[[Kyabjé]] [[Penor Rinpoche]], {{Wiki|London}}, 11th - 15th November 1988
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Lama Yangtik (Wyl. bla ma yang thig), 'The Innermost Heart Drop of the Guru', is one of the so-called 'Four Parts of Nyingtik (Nyingtik Yabshyi)'.


Longchenpa composed his own commentary on the Vima Nyingtik, which was mainly based on the Dzogchen Tantra Garland of Pearls. It is called the Lama Yangtik, ‘Wish Fulfilling Jewel’ (Tib. Yangtik Yishyin Norbu), and is subdivided into thirty five different treatises. Since it is a commentary on the Vima Nyingtik, it is referred to as the ‘child text’ (Wyl. bu yig).


Longchenpa himself said:


“Those of you who are pursuing personal practice, rest in equipoise according to the approaches of trekchö and tögal without being caught up in worldly activities. If at certain times there are things you do not understand, consult my collection: Lama Yangtik, the Wish-Fulfilling Jewel. It truly is like a gem that

fulfills wishes and provides all that is desired. Examine it carefully and extract the very essence of lasting bliss in meditation.”[1]


Alternative Translations

Empowerments Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Footnotes

Source

RigpaWiki:Lama Yangtik