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Index
PART ONE
PART TWO
PART THREE
Foreword
Preface
PART ONE: The Origin and Teachings of Dzogchen Semde 17
1. The Origin of Dzogchen: from Oddiyana to Tibet
II. The Twelve Primordial Teachers 22
III. Garab Dorje 26
IV. Manjusrimitra 31
V. The Lineage of Teachers from Oddiyana and India 35
VI. Sri Simha 46
VII. The Tibetan Translator Vairocana
2. Dzogchen Semde and the Kunjed Gyalpo Tantra
II. The Semde Scriptures 61
III. Structure and Contents of the Kunjed Gyalpo
PART TWO: An Introduction to the Kunjed Gyalpo: An Oral Commentary by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu 75
3. The Fundamental Principles of Tantra and Dzogchen
II. The Inner, or Higher, Tantras 81
III. Dzogchen Atiyoga
4. The Eighty-four Chapters of the Kunjed Gyalpo
PART THREE: Kunjed Gyalpo Excerpts in Translation 131
A Note on the Translation Method
5. The Root Tantra
II. The Teachings That Disclose the True Nature 150
III. The Teachings Beyond Cause and Effect 157
IV. The Teachings on Perfection Beyond Action
V The Teachings That Establish Knowledge
VI. The Concluding Teachings 193
6. The Further Tantra: The Teachings on Understanding
II. Understanding the True Meaning of the Ten Natures 204
III. Conclusion
7. The Final Tantra: The Teachings on Meditation
H. The State of Non-meditation of the Ten Natures 218
Epilogue: On the Nature of Samantabhadra: A Conversation with Chogyal Namkhai Norbu
Appendices
Appendix Two: The Lineage of the Teachers from Oddiyana and India After Manjusrimitra 238
Appendix Three: Dzogchen Scriptures Tied to the Transmission of Vairocana
Appendix Four: Tantras of the rDo rje sems dpa' nam mkha' the 255
Appendix Five: Index of Chapters of Kun byed rgyal po and Mdo bcu
Notes
Bibliography of Tibetan and Western Works
Index
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