Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book Two

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Treasury of Precious Qualities: Book Two
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This second and concluding volume of Jigme Lingpa’s classic Treasury of Precious Qualities is presented together with a detailed commentary by Kangyur Rinpoche. Composed in the form of a lamrim, or presentation of the stages of the path, the first volume set out the teachings of the sutras. The present volume continues this same structure and is a general description of the tantra teachings followed by an exposition of the Great Perfection, which in the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism is regarded as the summit of all vehicles and the final stage of the path of spiritual training. The section on the tantras is a compendious presentation of all important issues: lineage, empowerment, the generation and perfection stages, and samaya. The section on the Great Perfection is arranged according to the classification of Ground, Path, and Result and gives an extremely clear introduction to the doctrinal background that underpins the practice of this unique system. (Source Accessed Nov 9, 2020)

Citation Fletcher, Wulstan, and Helena Blankleder (Padmakara Translation Group), trans. Treasury of Precious Qualities: The Rain of Joy; Book Two: Vajrayana and the Great Perfection. By Jigme Lingpa ('jigs med gling pa). With The Quintessence of the Three Paths, a commentary by Longchen Yeshe Dorje, Kangyur Rinpoche (klong chen ye shes rdo rje, bka' 'gyur rin po che). Boston: Shambhala Publications, 2013.


  • Foreword by Jigme Khyentse Rinpochexix
  • Translator’s Introductionxxi
  • Treasury of Precious Qualities
  • by Jigme Lingpa
  • Chapter 10: The Teachings of the Vidyādharas5
  • Chapter 11: The Ground of the Great Perfection43
  • Chapter 12: The Extraordinary Path of Practice of the Great
    Perfection
    51
  • Chapter 13: The Ultimate Result, the Kayas and Wisdoms61
  • The Quintessence of the Three Paths
  • by Longchen Yeshe Dorje, Kangyur Rinpoche
  • The Extraordinary Path of Beings of Great Scope
  • The Hidden Teachings of the Path Expounded in the Vajrayana, the Vehicle of Secret Mantra and the Short Path of the Natural Great Perfection
  • Chapter 10: The Teachings of the Vidyādharas83
  • 1. The transmission lineages of the Vajrayana83
  • 1. The main subject of the text85
    • 2. The difference between the vehicles of sutra and of mantra (1–2)85
    • 2. The classification of the tantras93
      • 3. A general classification of the tantras into four classes (3)93 *** 3. An explanation of the three classes of the outer tantras99 * **** 4. A general exposition (4)99
        • 4. An exposition dealing specifically with the three classes of the outer tantras100
5.The difference between the Kriyatantra and the Charyatantra (5) 100

Kriyatantra or action tantra (6) 100 5. The Charyatantra or conduct tantra (7) 103 5. The Yogatantra (8, 9) 104 3. An explanation of the inner tantras 106