Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle

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* {{i|3. Distinguishing the Perfected System of the Illusory in the Great Perfection    from the Other Vehicles That Retain the Nomenclature of Illusion|89}}
* {{i|3. Distinguishing the Perfected System of the Illusory in the Great Perfection from the Other Vehicles That Retain the Nomenclature of Illusion|89}}
** {{i|First Objection: Concerning the Reality of Confused Appearances|89}}
** {{i|First Objection: Concerning the Reality of Confused Appearances|89}}
** {{i|Second Objection: Concerning Reality in an Illusory World|91}}
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4. The Great Perfection Approach to the Path Is Not
* {{i|4. The Great Perfection Approach to the Path Is Not Undermined by Reason|111}}
Undermined by Reason 111
** {{i|Bodhicitta|111}}
Bodhicitta 111
** {{i|Conceptual Frameworks, Appearance, and Nature|112}}
Conceptual Frameworks, Appearance, and Nature 112
** {{i|General Systems for Such Things as the Establishment and Negation of Identity and Difference|115}}
General Systems for Such Things as the Establishment
** {{i|On the Two Methods of [Establishing] Proofs|116}}
and Negation of Identity and Difference 115
** {{i|Grammatical Treatises|122}}
On the Two Methods of [Establishing] Proofs 116
** {{i|Logical Treatises|122}}
Grammatical Treatises 122
** {{i|Conclusion|126}}
Logical Treatises 12 2
Conclusion 126


5. Writings on Great Perfection 129
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The Nature of Bodhicitta 129
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The Greatness of Bodhicitta 129
** {{i|The Greatness of Bodhicitta|129}}
Deviations and Obscurations 130
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Methods for Settling Bodhicitta 13 o
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From the Writings of Great Perfection 13 o
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Eight Additional Rubrics 131
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All Phenomena Are Seen to Be Perfected within the
*** {{i|All Phenomena Are Seen to Be Perfected within the Single Sphere of Bodhicitta|131}}
Single Sphere of Bodhicitta 131
*** {{i|All Confused Appearance Is Seen as the Play of Samantabhadra|132}}
All Confused Appearance Is Seen as the Play
*** {{i|All Sentient Beings Are Seen as the Profound Field of Awakening|132}}
of Samantabhadra 13 2
*** {{i|All Domains of Experience Are Seen as Naturally Occurring Self-Appearing Gnosis|133}}
All Sentient Beings Are Seen as the Profound Field
*** {{i|All Phenomena Seen as Perfected within the Nature of the Five Types of Greatness|133}}
of Awakening 13 2
*** {{i|The Six Great Spheres|137}}
All Domains of Experience Are Seen as Naturally Occurring
*** {{i|The Elimination of Deviations and Obscurations|138}}
Self-Appearing Gnosis 13 3
*** {{i|wenty-Three Points ofDeviation|143}}
All Phenomena Seen as Perfected within the Nature
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of the Five Types of Greatness 133
*** {{i|The Three Beings|158}}
The Six Great Spheres 137
*** {{i|The Three Great Assurances|159}}
The Elimination of Deviations and Obscurations 13 8
*** {{i|The Three Fundamental Esoteric Precepts|159}}
Twenty-Three Points ofDeviation 143
*** {{i|Resolution through Bodhicitta|160}}
The Seven Obscurations 15 $
*** {{i|What Is Resolved in Great Perfection|160}}
The Three Beings 15 8
*** {{i|The Disclosure of Methods for Consolidating Bodhicitta|161}}
The Three Great Assurances 159
*** {{i|Disclosing Those Points through Scriptural Sources|164}}
The Three Fundamental Esoteric Precepts 15 9
** {{i|On Critical Impediments to Concentration|175}}
Resolution through Bodhicitta 160
** {{i|Criteria for the Attainment of Mastery over the Ordinary Mind|180}}
What Is Resolved in Great Perfection 160
** {{i|On the Signs of Warmth|184}}
The Disclosure of Methods for Consolidating Bodhicitta 161
** {{i|On the Qualities of Bodhicitta|185}}
Disclosing Those Points through Scriptural Sources 164
On Critical Impediments to Concentration 175
Criteria for the Attainment of Mastery over the Ordinary Mind 180
On the Signs of Warmth 184
On the Qualities of Bodhicitta 185


6. Instructions on Paths Encountered through Methods
6. Instructions on Paths Encountered through Methods

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Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle
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Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo wrote this treatise in the eleventh century during the renaissance of Buddhism in Tibet that was spurred by the influx of new translations of Indian Buddhist texts, tantras, and esoteric transmissions from India. For political and religious reasons, adherents of the “new schools” of Tibetan Buddhism fostered by these new translations cast the older tradition of lineages and transmissions as impure and decadent. Rongzompa composed the work translated here in order to clearly and definitively articulate how Dzogchen was very much in line with the wide variety of sutric and tantric teachings espoused by all the Tibetan schools. Using the kinds of philosophic and linguistic analyses favored by the new schools, he demonstrates that the Great Perfection is indeed the culmination and maturation of the Mahāyāna, the Great Vehicle.

The central topic of the work is the notion of illusory appearance, for when one realizes deeply that all appearances are illusory, one realizes also that all appearances are in that respect equal. The realization of the equality of all phenomena is said to be the Great Perfection approach to the path, which frees one from both grasping at and rejecting appearances. However, for those unable to remain effortlessly within the natural state, in the final chapter Rongzompa also describes how paths with effort are included in the Great Perfection approach. (Source: Shambhala Publications)

Citation Sur, Dominic, trans. Entering the Way of the Great Vehicle: Dzogchen as the Culmination of the Mahāyāna. By Rongzom Chökyi Zangpo (rong zom chos kyi bzang po). Boulder, CO: Snow Lion Publications, 2017.