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Yongdzin Ayang Thubten Rinpoche (1899-1966) was one of the tutors to the present Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche (7th). He is the author of Rays of Sunlight, a commentary on Zhedang Dorje’s The Heart of the Mahayana Teachings.
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Rays of Sunlight
A commentary on Zhedang Dorje's The Heart of the Mahayana Teachings, a detailed guide to the stages of the path to awakening.
Staron, Gabriele, trans. Rays of Sunlight: A Commentary on the Heart of the Mahayana Teachings. By Ayang Thubten Rinpoche. Munich: Edition Garchen Stiftung, 2015.
Staron, Gabriele, trans. Rays of Sunlight: A Commentary on the Heart of the Mahayana Teachings. By Ayang Thubten Rinpoche. Munich: Edition Garchen Stiftung, 2015.;Rays of Sunlight;Drikung Kagyu;Yongdzin Ayang Thubten;ཡོངས་འཛིན་ཨ་དབྱངས་ཐུབ་བསྟན་;yongs 'dzin a dbyangs thub bstan; Gabriele Staron;Rays of Sunlight: A Commentary on the Heart of the Mahayana Teachings;ngo rje ras pa
Yongdzin Ayang Thubten: Rays of Sunlight: A Commentary on the Heart of the Mahāyāna Teachings
Ayang Thubten Rinpoche’s Rays of Sunlight is a commentary on Zhedang Dorje’s The Heart of the Mahayana Teachings (Theg chen bstan pa'i snying po'i gzhung), a detailed guide to the stages of the path to awakening. Containing all of the Drikung Kagyu tradition’s essential teachings on sutra and tantra, Rays of Sunlight is one of the most treasured works in the Drikung Kagyu tradition.
Like Gampopa's Jewel Ornament of Liberation, the text Rays of Sunlight begins with a discussion of Buddha-nature, the nascent buddha within all beings, before presenting the sequential practices we must cultivate to fully awaken its transcendent qualities. With its lucid explanation of how a single individual can uphold the pratimoksha vows, bodhisattva precepts, and tantric samaya without contra-diction, Rays of Sunlight is sure to be of interest to dedicated practitioners of all traditions. And for those with an affinity for the profound path of meditation, the text closes with an extraordinary explanation of “The Fivefold Path of Mahamudra.” (Source: Edition Garchen Stiftung)
Yongdzin Ayang Thubten;ཡོངས་འཛིན་ཨ་དབྱངས་ཐུབ་བསྟན་;yongs 'dzin a dbyangs thub bstan;theg chen bstan pa'i snying po'i 'grel pa nyi ma'i 'od zer;ཐེག་ཆེན་བསྟན་པའི་སྙིང་པོའི་འགྲེལ་པ་ཉི་མའི་འོད་ཟེར།