- Vimalamitra
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Vimalamitra (Tib. Drime Shenyen), an 8th century Indian adept, is key to the history of
Tibetan Buddhist Dzogchen practice. He lived equally inChina ,Oddiyana andTibet , but was known as the "Sage of Kashmir". According to tradition, he was born in WesternIndia and travelled toChina to become a disciple ofShri Singha inChina . He was also a student ofBuddhaguhya . Upon his return to India, he was invited toTibet by emissaries of KingTrisong Detsen where he established himself as a teacher and translator of Dzogchen texts and an important teacher within what centuries later came to be known as theNyingma pa.Vimalamitra united two disparate aspects of the
Nyingtig teachings: the explanatory lineage with scriptures, and the hearing lineage without scriptures and elementally concealed them asterma to be revealed as theVima Nyingtig (bi ma snying thig) and as theSecret Heart Essence of Vimalamitra (bi ma'i gsang ba snying thig). [http://www.yoniversum.nl/dakini/vimalamitra.html (accessed: Friday January 19, 2007)]Vimalamitra also translated, together with
Ma Rinchen Chok , important Nyingmapa texts such as theGuhyasamaja Tantra and theGuhyagarbha (Tib., gSang-ba snying-po, "The Secret Heart", or "Essence of Secrets").Vimalamitra, according to the Nyingma tradition, was a pupil of Buddhaguhya and
Lilavajra , as wasVairotsana who received theMahayoga (Māyā-jāla Cycle) transmission from Buddhaguhya. [Hodge, Stephen (2003). "The Maha-Vairocana-Abhisambodhi Tantra: With Buddhaguhya's Commentary". Routledge. ISBN 070071183X. P.24 Refer: [http://books.google.com/books?id=q50zT8uExKgC&pg=PA24&vq=lilavajra&dq=buddhaguhya+biography&sig=oChUHShZ_4XttuI4rmp4KWGTLSQ] (accessed: October 30, 2007)]Vimalamitra lineague
One tradition of Dzogchen was directly transmitted to
Vajrasattva , an aspect of theSambhogakaya , toGarab Dorje (b. 55 CE), theNirmanakaya . Garab Dorje transcribed this teaching which he transmitted to his discipleManjushrimitra . Mañjushrīmītra classified the teaching into three cycles:
*Semde (mind class/cycle);
*Longde (space class/cycle); and
*Mengagde (oral instruction class/cycle), and this classification determined the exposition of the Dzogchen teachings in the following centuries. Mañjushrīmītra’s student Shrisimha re-edited the oral instruction class/cycle, and in this form the teaching was transmitted to Jñānasūtra and Vimalamitra (sometimes Vimilamitra). Vimalamitra took the Mengagde disciplic teaching to Tibet in the 8th Century.Works
Vimalamitra was responsible for authoring the
Vima Nyingthig or 'Secret Heart Essence of Vimalamitra'. This cycle of texts belongs to the Secret Instruction orMenngagde division ofAtiyoga .In regards to the
Nyingtig Yabshi , Vimalamitra united the two aspects of Innermost Unexcelled Section — the explanatory lineage with scriptures and the hearing lineage without scriptures — and concealed them to be revealed as the Nyingtig teachingsVima Nyingtig .Notes
References
* Dowman, Keith (1984). "Sky Dancer: The Secret Life and Songs of the Lady Yeshe Tsogyel". Ithaca, New York: Snow Lion Publications, 1996. ISBN 1-55939-065-4
* Norbu, Namkhai. "The Crystal and the Way of Light: Sutra, Tantra and Dzogchen" (1988 ).Routledge & Kegan Paul . ISBN 0140190848
* Reynolds, John Myrdhin (1996). "The Golden Letters". Ithaca, New York: Snow Lion Publications, 1996. ISBN 1-55939-050-6
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