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The “face” of rigpa is characterized as Samantabhadra (Kun-tu bzang-po): literally, all-excellent.
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And all living beings are believed to possess the nature of the Primordial Buddha, Samantabhadra -- the potential or seed of enlightenment, within them.
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This work, called “A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa),” has been composed by the yogi of the Supreme Vehicle, Kunkyen Ngaggi-wangpo (Longchen Rabjampa), illumined by the crystal moon in the magnificent mansion of Samantabhadra in a garden called “A Cloud of Flowers” on the slopes of Limestone Mountain and completed in one sitting.
A Precious Garland for the Four Themes (of Gampopa) Klong-chen Rab-'byams-pa Dri-med 'od-zer 2007
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As the nineteenth-century master Dza Peltrul (rDza dPal-sprul O-rgyan ‘jigs-med dbang-po) outlined them in Guideline Instructions from My Totally Excellent (Samantabhadra) Spiritual Mentor (Kun-bzang bla-ma’i zhal-lung, Perfect Words of My Excellent Teacher), they are, in reverse order:
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Anuttarayoga tantra in the new translation period (Sarma) schools (Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelug) calls it the state of Vajradhara, while dzogchen in the old translation period school of Nyingma calls it the state of Samantabhadra.
Commentary on An Aspiration Prayer for the Definitive Meaning of Mahamudra ��� 4 Boon Experiences, Stable Realizations and Final Attainments Beru Khyentse Rinpoche 2006
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Unobscured clouds of bodhisattvas - Samantabhadra and the rest -
Engaging in Bodhisattva Behavior - Shantideva ��� 10. Dedication Shantideva 2004
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A splendid jeweled mandala, with a host of Samantabhadra offerings -
Kalachakra Guru-Yoga in Conjunction with Six-Session Practice, Composed in a Facilitating Manner bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho 2003
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A splendid jeweled mandala, with a host of Samantabhadra offerings -
Kalachakra Guru-Yoga in Conjunction with Six-Session Practice, Composed in a Facilitating Manner bsTan-'dzin rgya-mtsho 2003
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Numerous tantra texts state that Buddha taught their contents while assuming the form of Samantabhadra, Vajradhara, or the Adibuddha (primordial Buddha) Kalachakra - three Buddha-figures that represent the clear light continuum.
Making Sense of Tantra ��� 2 The Authenticity of the Tantras 2002
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I present you also with the peerless offerings of Samantabhadra:
An Abbreviated Six-Session Yoga Blo-bzang bstan-'dzin dNgul-chu rJe-drung 2001
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