Guhyagarbha Tantra (with Commentary)
by Gyurme Dorje | 1987 | 304,894 words
The English translation of the Guhyagarbha Tantra, including Longchenpa's commentary from the 14th century. The whole work is presented as a critical investigation into the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, of which the Guhyagarbhatantra is it's principle text. It contains twenty-two chapters teaching the essence and practice of Mahayoga, which s...
Text 20.23 (Commentary)
[Guhyagarbha-Tantra, Text section 20.23]
This completes the twentieth chapter from the Secret Nucleus Definitive with respect to the Real, entitled The Consecration of Spontaneous Enlightened Activity. [23]
[Tibetan]
gsang-ba'i snying-po de-kho-na-nyid nges-pa-las lhun-gyis grub-pa'i 'phrin-las byin-gyis rlob-pa zhes-bya-ba'i le'u-ste nyi-shu-pa'o / [23]
Commentary:
[The conclusion (comments on Ch. 20.23):]
This completes (-'o) the exegesis of the twentieth chapter (le'u ste nyi-shu-pa) from the (las) natural Secret Nucleus (gsang-ba'i snying-po) Definitive with respect to the Real (de-kho-na-nyid nges-pa) pristine cognition, entitled (zhes-bya-ba'i) The Consecration of (byin-gyis rlob-pa) the great deeds of the buddhas as the four kinds of primordial Spontaneous Enlightened Activity (lhun-gyis grub-pa'i 'phrin-las) for the sake of those to be trained.