khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Has this text been translated publicly in English?
thanks
thanks
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Jikan wrote:Has this text been translated publicly in English?
thanks
No, I do not think so. The Tibetan is quite difficult and obscure in places.
Re: khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Thanks, Malcolm. You wouldn't know the text is so from the recent webcast on it, which has been absolutely lucid & accessible.Malcolm wrote:No, I do not think so. The Tibetan is quite difficult and obscure in places.
Re: khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Jikan wrote:Thanks, Malcolm. You wouldn't know the text is so from the recent webcast on it, which has been absolutely lucid & accessible.Malcolm wrote:No, I do not think so. The Tibetan is quite difficult and obscure in places.
Rinpoche did not, and almost never does, literally translate the text. But of course he is lucid and accessible.
The text itself, however is not really not.
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Yes, I take your word for it on the textual issues.Malcolm wrote:Jikan wrote:Thanks, Malcolm. You wouldn't know the text is so from the recent webcast on it, which has been absolutely lucid & accessible.Malcolm wrote:No, I do not think so. The Tibetan is quite difficult and obscure in places.
Rinpoche did not, and almost never does, literally translate the text. But of course he is lucid and accessible.
The text itself, however is not really not.
I just find it worth remarking (or that it bears repeating) that ChNN is an exceptionally capable teacher in what must be his fifth or sixth language.
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Where is this text located?
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Re: khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Nyingthig Yabzshingodrup wrote:Where is this text located?
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It is Upadesha no. 44 from the collection of 119 Upadeshas (partially included in the Bima Nyinghtik).
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Do you have a location for the rest?mutsuk wrote:It is Upadesha no. 44 from the collection of 119 Upadeshas (partially included in the Bima Nyinghtik).
Re: khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Are you guys saying that khyung chen mkah' lding or the Upadeshas are partially included?Malcolm wrote:Do you have a location for the rest?mutsuk wrote:It is Upadesha no. 44 from the collection of 119 Upadeshas (partially included in the Bima Nyinghtik).
(was thinking the latter but not sure)
Although many individuals in this age appear to be merely indulging their worldly desires, one does not have the capacity to judge them, so it is best to train in pure vision.
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Re: khyung chen mkha' lding of Sri Simha
Except for those included in the Bima Nyingthik, no.Malcolm wrote:Do you have a location for the rest?mutsuk wrote:It is Upadesha no. 44 from the collection of 119 Upadeshas (partially included in the Bima Nyinghtik).
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The entire collection of the 119 Precepts is not available, except of those of the precepts that are included in the Bima Nyingthik. The lists we have of these sometimes contains 121 titles, others 117, etc.Pero wrote: Are you guys saying that khyung chen mkah' lding or the Upadeshas are partially included?
(was thinking the latter but not sure)
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JLA just told me some have been identified outside the Bima Nyingthik, like the khregs-chod bdun-pa (which was identified by Norbu Rinpoche).
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mutsuk wrote:JLA just told me some have been identified outside the Bima Nyingthik, like the khregs-chod bdun-pa (which was identified by Norbu Rinpoche).
Yes, I am aware of the khregs chod bdun pa.
Thanks.