Seven Treasuries

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Dzodchen Dun

Wylie: mDzod Chen bDun
Seven Great Treasures

The Seven Treasuries are a collection of seven works, some with auto-commentaries, by the Tibetan Buddhist teacher Longchenpa.

  • Yizhin Dzö (yid bzhin mdzod) and its prose commentary, the Pema Karpo (padma dkar po) or White Lotus
  • Drubta Dzö (grub mtha' mdzod) or Treasury of Tenets, belonging to the genre of tenets literature.
  • Mengag Dzö (man ngag mdzod) - Classified by Longchenpa as 'path with result' (lamdre (lam bras))
  • Chöying Dzö (chos dbyings mdzod) with its prose commentary the Lungi Terdzö (lung gi gter mdzod)
  • Nelug Dzö (gnas lugs mdzod) with its prose commentary the Desum Nyingpo (sde gsum snying po)
  • Tegchö Dzö (theg mchog mdzod) A commentary on the Seventeen Tantras of the Menngagde division of Atiyoga.
  • Tsigdön Dzö (tshigs don mdzod) A survey of the Dzogchen philosophy in a series of eleven topics.

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