Tulku Urgyen
Born
in Nangchen, Kham, Tibet, China
January 01, 1920
Died
February 13, 1996
Genre
Influences
Nubchen Sangye Yeshe
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Dakini Teachings: Padmasambhava's Oral Instructions to Lady Tsogyal
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8 editions
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1364
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Rainbow Painting
5 editions
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2004
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Treasures from Juniper Ridge
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8 editions
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2008
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Perfect Clarity: A Tibetan Buddhist Anthology of Mahamudra and Dzogchen
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6 editions
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2012
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Repeating the Words of the Buddha
7 editions
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1992
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Skillful Grace: Tara Practice for Our Times
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5 editions
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2007
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Dzogchen Essentials: The Path That Clarifies Confusion
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5 editions
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2004
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Great Accomplishment
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5 editions
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2013
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Pintar arco iris : una colección de variados aspectos del desarrollo y consumación
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[Quintessential Dzogchen: Confusion Dawns as Wisdom] [By: Rinpoche, Tulku Urgyen] [August, 2006]
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“All sentient beings are buddhas, but they are covered by temporary obscurations. When these are removed, they are truly buddhas enlightened.”
― As It Is, Volume I: Essential Teachings from the Dzogchen Perspective
― As It Is, Volume I: Essential Teachings from the Dzogchen Perspective
“No matter what we do in this life, all the information we gather and all the knowledge we accumulate and all the effort we make to amass wealth through work and business—when the time comes for us to leave this life, all of it is futile and in vain. It will not help us in any way whatsoever. I can easily say this since I am not educated at all! So I can smile and act big about this. Don’t be angry, please.”
― As It Is, Volume I: Essential Teachings from the Dzogchen Perspective
― As It Is, Volume I: Essential Teachings from the Dzogchen Perspective
“There is no other way to reach enlightenment than by recognizing buddha nature and attaining stability in it. Buddhas of the past did that, and the present-day practitioners who will be the buddhas of the future will do so by recognizing their own nature and attaining stability in it. There is no other way. Nobody else can accomplish enlightenment for us or pull us into liberation. It is completely up to ourselves.”
― Repeating the Words of the Buddha
― Repeating the Words of the Buddha