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  • Milarepa  + (One of Tibet's most famous accomplished yo
    One of Tibet's most famous accomplished yogi, Milarepa was a grandson of Khyungpo Neljor. "''Khyung po rnal 'byor'' was the son of ''khyung rgyal stag la skyes'' and the father of ''khyung po mi la grup pa''. ''mi la grub pa'' was also called ''shes rab rgyal mtshan''. His son was ''mi la thos pa dga' ba'' and later he was known as ''mi la ras pa''" (''bon gyi byun gkungs ston pa gtso bo legs bshad mdzod'', Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen, ''The Treasury of Good Sayings: A Tibetan History of Bon'' p.13).
    Sayings: A Tibetan History of Bon'' p.13).)
  • Ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig  + (Possibly a later and developed version of
    Possibly a later and developed version of [[ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig mkhas btsun gzhon nu grub kyis mdzad pa]]. Contains large excerpts common to [[ye shes mkha' 'gro chos drug gsal sgron]]. This text is probably a long version of one of the three manuals used by Taranatha to compile the [[Ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].
    g gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].)
  • Ni gu smra bsam brjod med kyi skabs rje btsun grol mchog zhabs kyis mdzad pa  + (Same lineage as [[ni gu'i brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs 2]].)
  • Zhi ba nor du sgrub pa'i gdams pa  + (Same text as [[mgon po yid bzhin nor bu'i las tshogs thun mong ma yin pa]])
  • Ni gu'i bla brgyud kha skong  + (See [[Gtso 'dus brgyud pa'i gsol 'debs dngos grub char 'bebs]])
  • Bsad pa gnam lcags dug mda' nag po bzlog bsrung ba stobs bskye bzlog nyams pa kun gso  + (See [[mgon po zhal gsum phyag drug par brten pa'i bsrung ba rdo rje'i char 'bebs]])
  • Khyungpo Neljor  + (Third Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels
    Third Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels.
    Son of ''khyung rgyal stag la skyes''. Father of ''khyung po mi la grup pa'' / ''mi la shes rab rgyal mtshan'' (Who's son was Milarepa, see: ''bon gyi byun gkungs ston pa gtso bo legs bshad mdzod'', Shardza Tashi Gyaltsen, ''The Treasury of Good Sayings: A Tibetan History of Bon'' p.13).
    According to Kalu Dorjé Chang : Niguma and Sukhasiddhi were Khyungpo's two root-lamas. Maitripa, Rahula, Dorjé Denpa and Abhaya were his main lamas.
    a, Rahula, Dorjé Denpa and Abhaya were his main lamas.)
  • Dpal ldan bla ma'i rnam thar gsol 'debs zhal gsung ma phrin las lhun gyis grub pa'i sgra dbyangs  + (This prayer is contained in [[bla ma'i rnam thar dad pa'i gsol 'debs thar lam bgrod pa'i shing rta]])
  • Ni gu chos drug gi zhal shes kyi lhan thabs  + (This text includes most of [[mos gus bla ma'i lung 'dren rnams]]. Linked to [[chos drug gi zhal gdams sprul sku rin chen blo gros kyis mdzad pa]])
  • Ni gu chos drug gi lung 'dren bla ma'i zhal shes  + (This text is composed of parts included in [[chos spyi'i nyer 'kho]] by Gyeltsen Bum with slight differences.)
  • Rje btsun mu tig phreng ba  + (This text is included in [[rje btsun mu tig gi 'phreng ba'i zhal gdams kyi rim pa]])
  • Chos drug gi zhal gdams sprul sku rin chen blo gros kyis mdzad pa  + (This text is linked to [[ni gu chos drug gi zhal shes kyi lhan thabs]])
  • Ni gu las brgyud pa'i gser chos lnga'i sngon rjes rdo rje'i tshig rkang  + (This text was inspired by Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu [[ni gu'i chos spyod ngag 'don gyi rim pa]]. Contain an excerpt from [[lam khyer gsum gyi gsal byed DA ki'i zhal gdams|lam khyer gsum gyi gsal byed]])
  • Mgon po snying zhugs kyi gdams pa 'pho ba dang bcas pa  + (This text, after the lineage prayer, is included in [[tshogs rnams kyi zur 'debs kyi zhal shes shin tu gsang ba'i yig chung rnams]] (p.258). Concerning the lineage prayer, see [[ni gu lugs kyi rgyud pa'i gsol 'debs]].)
  • Chos spyi'i nyer 'kho  + (this text includes most of [[ni gu chos drug gi lung 'dren bla ma'i zhal shes]])
  • Rgyan can gyi nang dur khrod lam khyer gyi man ngag  + ('bras spungs dpe rnying dkar chag 020414 : phyag drug ye shes mgon po'i chos skor las rgyan can gyi nang dur khrod lam khyer gyi man ngag)
  • Kharak Gomchung  + (A hermit who lived most of his life in the
    A hermit who lived most of his life in the greatest simplicity, away from all distractions, Kharak Gomchung remains known as one of the Three Ornaments of Tibet, along with Padmasambhava and Milarepa. The Shangpa masters widely transmitted his teachings, from Sangyé Nyentön, who received them from his disciple Sumtön Repa (The Blue Annals [https://library.bdrc.io/show/bdr:W1KG5762 ''deb ther sngon po'']], chapter 13, ''The traditions of Chöyul and Kharak'', parts 1 and 3; and chapter 9, ''The Traditions of Kodrakpa and Niguma'', part 2). A chapter of ''[[ni gu chos drug gi zhal shes kyi lhan thabs]]'', an ancient Shangpa text bringing together some inspiring biographies, is dedicated to Kharak Gomchung. Geshe Karak Gomchung (''dge shes kha rag sgom chung'') was one the most perfect example of a renunciant who has given up all other activities beside spiritual practice. Thinking of the impeding coming of death, he would not even cut steps to and remove thorny bushes at the entrance of his cave, thinking what a waste of time this would have been he if were to die the same day. He was famous for his unlimited compassion. His Seventy Exhortations (''ang yig bdun bcu pa''), are said to condense the essence of the Kadampa teachings. He was the foremost disciple of Geshe Gonpa; (dge shes dgon pa), and among his own students were Ngul Tön; (''rngul ston'') and Dharma Kyap; (''dhar ma skyaps''). (Excerpt from ''The Heart Of Compassion, Thirty-Sevenfold Practice of a Bodhisattva'' by Dilgo Khyentse.
    tice of a Bodhisattva'' by Dilgo Khyentse.)
  • Dha Chenpo  + (According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|b
    According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|biography of Khyungpo Neljor]], Dha Chenpo (at Nalanda) transmitted: ''de nyid 'dus pa (tattva saṁgraha?) / rdo rje rtse mo (vajraśekhara mahāguhya yogatantra) / ngan song sbyongs rgyud (sarva durgati pariśodhana tantra) / gsang ba 'dus pa 'phags skor (guhyasamāja) / dgyes rdor skor (hevajra)''.
    uhyasamāja) / dgyes rdor skor (hevajra)''.)
  • Vairochana Rakshita  + (According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|b
    According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|biography of Khyungpo Neljor]], Vairochana Rakshita transmitted to Khyungpo Neljor:
    In Kosala: ''gsang ba 'dus pa lha sum (b)cu rtsa gnyis / he badz+ra lha bcu gsum / 'khor lo sdom pa lha bcu gsum / ma hA ma ya lha lnga / rdo rje 'jigs byed lha bcu gsum / lha lnga'i sgo nas dbang bskur zhing byin gyis brlab.''
    At Shravasti: ''sangs rgyas thod pa (buddhakapāla tantra) dang sangs rgyas mnyam sbyor (sarva buddha samāyoga) rgyud + sgrub thabs + dbang''.
    (sarva buddha samāyoga) rgyud + sgrub thabs + dbang''.)
  • Dakini Kanakashrila  + (According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|b
    According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|biography of Khyungpo Neljor]], Kanakashrila (at Devikoti) transmitted: ''sam bu Ta'i rgyud (saṃpuṭatantra) + sgrub thabs / rdzogs rim de kho na nyid yang dag bsdus pa / dpal mchog dra ba sdom pa rgya mtsho / ye shes rgya mtsho / ye shes mngon byung / dam tshig bkod pa'i rgyud (samaya vyūha)''.
    am tshig bkod pa'i rgyud (samaya vyūha)''.)
  • Sukhavajra  + (According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|b
    According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|biography of Khyungpo Neljor]], Sukhavajra transmitted: ''gshin rje dgra nag (kālayamāri tantra?) / 'jigs byed rtog pa bdun pa dang gsum pa / khro bo rnam rgyal gyi rgyud / lha mo gnam zhal ma / bya rog rkang gnyis / thod pa'i brtag thabs / mi g.yo ba'i rgyud (acala) + sgrub thabs dang bcas.''
    i rgyud (acala) + sgrub thabs dang bcas.'')
  • Dorjé Denpa  + (According to the biography of Khyungpo Nel
    According to the biography of Khyungpo Neljor, Dorjé Denpa transmitted him: ''dgra nag, 'jigs byed rtog pa bdun pa, (dpal rdo rje 'jigs byed kyi) sgrub pa'i thabs rdo rje 'od, (gshin rje gshed nag po'i rgyud kyi) rtog pa gsum pa, gsang ba mtha' (ste) drug (pa dpal bde mchog gi rgyud) gi gdams ngag, mi g.yo ba'i rgyud, mi g.yo ba'i sgrub thabs, sgrol ma'i rgyud, mtshan brjod rgyud, mtshan brjod sgrub thabs, gsang sngags kyi rjes su yi rang dang grub pa'i lam rim, rtsod pa'i lam rim, bya ba'i dang spyod pa'i dang rnal 'byor dang rnal 'byor bla med kyi rgyud sgrub thabs dang bcas pa rnams, rdo rje sa 'og (gi rgyud), 'byung po 'dul byed, (gnod sbyin?) gar mkhan mchog, gnod sbyin shing rta'i rgyud, rnam sras zhi ba dang drag po'' དཔལ་ལཱ་ལི་ཏ་བཛྲ། པདྨ་ཞབས། ཨིནྡྲ་བྷུ་ཏི་ཆུང་བ། དཔལ་འཛིན་ཨ་མོ་གྷ་བཛྲ། བཻ་རོ་ཙ་ན་རཀྵི་ཏ་ནས་བརྒྱུད་པའི་དགྲ་ནག་དང་། འཇིགས་བྱེད་རྟོག་པ་བདུན་པ་དང་། སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་རྡོ་རྗེ་འོད་དང་། རྟོག་པ་གསུམ་པ་དང་། གསང་བ་མཐའ་དྲུག་གི་གདམས་ངག་རྣམས་ཞུས་སོ། །རྡོ་རྗེ་གདན་པ་ལ་མི་གཡོ་བའི་རྒྱུད་སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་། སྒྲོལ་མའི་རྒྱུད་གདམས་པ་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་། མཚན་བརྗོད་དབང་རྒྱུད་སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་། གསང་སྔགས་ཀྱི་རྗེས་སུ་ཡི་རང་དང་། སྒྲུབ་པའི་ལམ་རིམ་དང་། རྩོད་པའི་ལམ་རིམ་དང་། གཞན་ཡང་བྱ་བའི་རྒྱུད་སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་དང་བཅས་པ་དང་། སྤྱོད་པའི་དང་། རྣལ་འབྱོར་དང་། རྣལ་འབྱོར་བླ་མེད་ཀྱི་རྒྱུད་སྒྲུབ་ཐབས་དང་བཅས་པ་རྣམས་ཞུས་སོ། །ཁ་ཆེ་དགོན་པ་བ་དང་། རྡོ་རྗེ་གདན་པ་ལ་རྡོ་རྗེ་ས་འོག་དང་། འབྱུང་པོ་འདུལ་བྱེད་དང་། གར་མཁན་མཆོག་དང་། གནོད་སྦྱིན་ཤིང་རྟའི་རྒྱུད་དང་། རྣམ་སྲས་ཞི་བ་དང་དྲག་པོ་རྣམས་ཞུས་སོ།
    ད་དང་། རྣམ་སྲས་ཞི་བ་དང་དྲག་པོ་རྣམས་ཞུས་སོ།)
  • Chos drug gi zin dris  + (Alt. version of [[ni gu chos drug gi zhal shes kyi lhan thabs]])
  • Bka' brgyud kyi gsol 'debs  + (Author may be ''gung ston nam mkha' rgyal po'' according to the following text: ''snye mo gter ston rgya gar sa ri bas spyan drangs pa'i rta mgrin gsang sgrub kyi chos skor tshang ba (sgrub thabs kun btus vol. 7, p. 639)'')
  • Byin gyis brlabs pa nag po chen po zhal gsum phyag drug pa khrag 'thung gi sgrub pa  + (Close to [[Mgon po zhal gsum phyag drug pa'i sgrub thabs bsdus pa bram ze chen pos mdzad pa]])
  • Mgon po zhal gsum phyag drug pa'i sgrub thabs bsdus pa bram ze chen pos mdzad pa  + (Close to [[byin gyis brlabs pa nag po chen po zhal gsum phyag drug pa khrag 'thung gi sgrub pa|SCv11p179]])
  • Rje btsun phyogs las rnam rgyal gyis mdzad pa'i ne gu chos drug gi brgyud rim gsol 'debs  + (Close to [[rgyud pa'i gsol 'debs che chung gsum]] first prayer.)
  • 'khrul 'khor rnams kyi 'grol  + (Commentary of the first root verses of [['chi med kyi 'khrul 'khor sum bcu pa bcu gsum pa brgyad pa rnams]] and more. Linked to [[thabs lam 'khrul 'khor dang 'chi med 'khrul 'khor]] and [[ni gu chos drug gi 'khrul 'khor rtsa tshig bde chen 'dod 'jo]])
  • Mos gus bla ma'i lung 'dren rnams  + (Common to [[ni gu chos drug gi zhal shes kyi lhan thabs]])
  • Su kha sid+d+hi'i dbang chog  + (For a shorter version see [[su kha sid+d+hi'i gsang sgrub byin brlabs kyi bka']])
  • Chos drug gi 'grel pa bdud rtsi rgya mtsho  + (For another version of this text see [[ye
    For another version of this text see [[ye shes mkha' 'gro chos drug gsal sgron]]. The author is Gyeltsen Bum according to [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig|SCv9p43]]. Entire parts of this text are identical to [[chos drug rdo rje'i tshig rkang gi 'grel pa nor bu rin po che'i phreng ba]]. This text is probably one of the three manuals used by Taranatha to compile the [[Ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].
    g gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].)
  • Phyag drug pa'i sgrub thabs  + (For another version of this text see BDRC : dpal ye shes kyi mgon po phyag drug pa'i sgrub thabs gtor ma'i cho ga dang bcas pa 'phrin las gter mdzod)
  • Atulavajra  + (From The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evo
    From The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evolution of a Tibetan Hagiography: "Atulyavajra a.k.a Atulyadāsa, Atulyadāsavajra, Atulyavajra, Atulyapāda Adulopa and Aduladhasa, was one of the seven 'middle-ranking' pupils of Maitripa, as was Tipupa. He was one of the four most famous masters in Nepal during the 1080s and assisted on the translation of eight canonical texts, three of them with Ngok Loden Sherab (rngog blo Idan shes rab, 1059-1109) who came to Nepal in the mid 1090s and one with Ban Rinchen Drak (ba ri rin chen grags, born 1040). From The Life of Marpa the Translator: Seeing Accomplishes All: "At Mejadvīpa, there was a guru named Atulyavajra who was one of the dharma brothers gathered around the Master Maitrīpa. He also was an ācārya who had once given teaching in kriyā yoga to Lord Marpa himself.
    ching in kriyā yoga to Lord Marpa himself.)
  • Rgyan can gyi phyi dur khrod lam khyer gyi man ngag  + (In: 'bras spungs dpe rnying dkar chag 020338, 020476 : phyag drug ye shes mgon po'i chos skor las rgyan can gyi phyi dur khrod lam khyer gyi man ngag)
  • Rdo rje nag po'i zhal mnga' nas gsungs pa'i 'od zer chen po'i dbang gi cho ga  + (In: 'bras spungs dpe rnying dkar chag 020333, 020571: phyag drug ye shes mgon po'i chos skor las rdo rje nag po chen po'i zhal mnga' nas gsungs pa 'od zer chen po'i dbang gi cho ga zhes)
  • Sna tshogs mkha' 'gro'i sgo nas tshe dbang bskur ba  + (In: 'bras spungs dpe rnying dkar chag 020733 / phyag drug ye shes mgon po'i chos skor las sna tshogs mkha' 'gro'i sgo nas tshe dbang bskur ba)
  • Thun mong min pa sna tshogs mkha' 'gro'i phrin las sgrub thabs  + (In: 'bras spungs dpe rnying dkar chag 012360 / dpal ye shes kyi mgon po phyag drug pa'i chos skor las thun mong min pa sna tshogs mkha' 'gro'i phrin las sgrub thabs)
  • K+She tra pa la'i gtor ma'i las sbyor rA hu la las khyung po la gnang ba'i mgon po zhing skyong du sgrub pa'i man ngag  +
  • Phrin las rab rgyas  + (Inspired by [[gzhan don phun sum tshogs pa'i rten 'brel]])
  • Rgyud pa'i gsol 'debs che chung gsum  + (Jakpa lineage. The first prayer is close to [[rje btsun phyogs las rnam rgyal gyis mdzad pa'i ne gu chos drug gi brgyud rim gsol 'debs]])