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| | Nyingma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | "Nyingma" literally means "ancient," and is often referred to as the "school of the ancient translations" or the "old school" because it founded on the first translations of Buddhist scriptures from Sanskrit into Tibetan, in the eighth century. |  | | The Nyingma tradition is the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism (the other three being the Kagyu, Sakya and Gelug). |  | | From the 8th until the 11th century, the Nyingma was the only school of Buddhism in Tibet. |
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 | | The Nyingma Lineage Of The Buddhism Of Tibet |  | | Lineage heads revered by the Nyingma were responsible for bringing Buddhism from India to the "Land of the Snows," and for the establishment of Buddhism in Tibet. |  | | The Nyingma lineage is the oldest of the great Tibetan Buddhist traditions. |
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http://www.nalandabodhi.org/nyingma_lineage.html
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| | Lineage of Dzogchen |
 | | The Nyingma lineage is the oldest Vajrayana lineage of the Buddhism of Tibet. |  | | The pinnacle of the Nyingma classification of the Buddhist teachings are the Atiyoga or Dzogpa Chenpo teachings (Skt. |  | | The Nyingma lineage is specifically known for preserving and continuing the specific teachings of Padmasambhava, Santiraksita and Dharma King Trisong Detsen. |
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| | Nyingma Transmission And Path |
 | | The Nyingma Lineage Of The Buddhism Of Tibet |  | | The first six of these nine yanas or vehicles are common to all schools of Tibetan Buddhism, whereas the last three are unique to the Nyingma lineage. |  | | Teachings of the Nyingma lineage classify the entire Buddhist teachings into Nine Yanas or Vehicles. |
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| | The Nyingma Tradition and Palyul Lineage |
 | | Nyingma is the oldest of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya, and Gelugpa). |  | | The Nyingma (ancient) school of Tibetan or Vajrayana Buddhism was founded in the eighth century by the great enlightened Indian tantric master Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche), "the second Buddha". |  | | At the heart of the Nyingma tradition is the practice of Dzog Chen, the most ancient and direct stream of wisdom within the teachings of Buddhism. |
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http://www.pcddallas.org/Nyingma_Tradition.htm
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| | Palyul: About the Nyingma School |
 | | The Palyul Lineage is part of the Nyingma School, which is the oldest tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | During this time, with the help of Acharya Padmasambhava and Bodhisativa Shantarakshita, the teachings of Sakyamuni Buddha and commentaries of the Indian scholars of Nalanda University were translated in very pure form at Samye, the first Tibetan monastery. |  | | It is the most ancient and direct stream of wisdom within the teachings of Buddhism. |
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| | Nyingma Lineage |
 | | karmapa, kagyu, nyingma, sakya, gelugpa, tibetan monk, monks, yoga, meditation, |  | | The Nyingma lama Gyatrul Rinpoche has long been resident in the West and practitioners of all lineages of Tibetan Buddhism will find that these teachings enhance their understanding of sadhana practice, and enable them to practice these meditations as they were intended. |  | | Long-awaited teachings from the late head of the Nyingma school and one of the best known masters in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. |
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http://www.garudatrading.com/LETS_GO_SHOPPING_zbDHARMA_BOOKSNyingma_Lineage.html
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| | The Nyingma Tradition |
 | | The Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism traces its origin to the Indian adept, Guru Padmasambhava, who came to Tibet in 817 C.E. at the invitation of King Trisong Deutsan (742-797) in order to subdue the evil forces then impeding the spread of Buddhism. |  | | According to the history of the origin of tantras there are three lineages: The Lineage of Buddha's Intention, which refers to the teachings of the Truth Body originating from the primordial Buddha Samantabhadra, who is said to have taught tantras to an assembly of completely enlightened beings emanated from the Truth Body itself. |  | | The oldest Nyingma institution is Samyey temple completed in 810 C.F. by Shantarakshita and Guru Padmasambhava under the patronage of King Trisong Deutsan. |
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| | Karmapa website - Buddhism - The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism |
 | | The Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism traces its origins back to the Buddha Samantabhadra, Vajrasattva, and Garab Dorje of Uddiyana. |  | | The Nyingma tradition classifies the corpus of Buddhist teachings into Nine Yanas, among the highest of which is known as Atiyoga or Dzogchen (Great Perfection). |  | | His Holiness the Mindrolling Trichen Rinpoche, is the present head of the Nyingma lineage and he has established the Mindrolling Monastery in Clementown, Dehradun, India. |
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| | THDL: Nyingma Literature Collection |
 | | The Nyingma (rnying ma) schools of Tibetan Buddhism represent the oldest lineages of Buddhism in Tibet, dating back to the eighth century during the height of the great Tibetan Empire and continuing to thrive in the twenty-first century. |  | | As the fourteenth century produced canons of the translated scriptures of both "later" and "earlier" translations that excluded many Nyingma scriptures, the Nyingma produced their own canon of scriptures attributed to Buddhas and Indian saints which came to be titled The Collected Tantras of the Ancients (Nyingma gyubum, rnying ma rgyud 'bum). |  | | The earliest major authors and translators for the Nyingma tradition are in the latter half of the eighth century, the most important being the Indians Vimalamitra, Padmasambhava and Śrīsiṃha, along with the Tibetan Vairocana. |
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| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum -> Empowerments In Kama And Nyingma |
 | | This is also true of the Mahayoga empowerments such as the Guhyagarbha empowerment from the Nyingma Kama, Vajrakilaya, etc. These empowerments are also based on Yoga tantra praxis. |  | | And for the "Nyingma" practices which are popular in Jamgon Kongtrul's tradition, such as Kyergangpa's Secret Hayagriva, or Chogling Purpa, the empowerments are fairly unelaborate. |  | | I think the empowerments you've received, in the Nyingma tradition, were likely full Mahayoga empowerments...... |
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| | Nyingma Empowerment |
 | | The Nyingma are the oldest Tradition of Tantra in Tibet, and the one most directly associated with Padmasambhava (the Second Buddha who brought Tantra to Tibet). |  | | The Inner Tantras of the Nyingma are unique in the richness and simplicity of their View and Method, and Ngakpa Chogyam Rinpoche is becoming increasingly well known for his authentic yet radical presentation of these Ancient Spiritual Treasure Teachings. |  | | From: Thyagi@houseofkaos.abyss.com Newsgroups: soc.religion.eastern Date: 24 May 1993 22:50:50 -0700 What follows are materials received at a Nyingma Empowerment of Yeshe Tsogyel on May 4th, 1993, as well as some supplemental materials to aid in the understanding of the tradition as a whole. |
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| | Orientation / Fields of Study Ð Tibetan Nyingma Institute |
 | | The Nyingma Institure was founded by Tarthang Tulku, an accomplished Tibetan Lama who came to the United States in 1969 and since that time has devoted himself to establishing a firm foundation for Buddhism in the West. |  | | The work schedule is rigorous: six days per week, eight to ten hours per day working on Tibetan text or art preservation, or with the Tibetan Aid Project or Dharma Publishing. |  | | received formal training in Buddhist studies and practice from Nyingma teachers in Nepal and informal training from her father, Tarthang Tulku. |
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http://www.nyingmainstitute.com/Orient.html
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| | The Dudjom Tersar Nyingma Tradition |
 | | His Holiness is the spiritual embodiment of the Nyingma lineage, the original Vajrayana transmission in Tibet. |  | | In one of his previous incarnations, Rinpoche was a direct disciple of Buddha Sakyamuni; in another, one of Padmasambhava's chief disciples Cheuchung Lotsawa. |  | | It is the skillful means whereby, Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava, a great and powerful meditaiton master, through his yogic powers, concealed teachings destined for future generations in the elements of earth, water, fire, air as well as in the expanse of awareness in the minds of his disciples. |
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| | Nyingma Icons |
 | | The Nyingma school is the oldest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Tibet's Great Guru, Padma Sambhava, in the eighth century. |  | | The particular collection of Buddhas of the Nyingma Icons was chosen by His Late Holiness Dunjom Rimpoche to illustrate his encyclopeadic work The History of the Nyingma Dharma. |  | | However, insofar as all the Tibetan schools recognise their own origins in the Nyingmapa, the figures in this book are known to all Tibetan Buddhists, and as archetypal realities residing in human awareness they should resonate in the minds of all human beings. |
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http://www.keithdowman.net/art/nyingmaicons
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| | Dudjom Tersar - "Laugeral" France |
 | | Laugeral is a Nyingma Buddhist meditation and study center founded in 1977 by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, the first head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, a great yogin, tertön (visionary Lama) and meditation master who passed away in 1987. |  | | Emphasis of the teachings is on intensive practice according to the nine yana system of the Nyingma lineage. |  | | The teachings and practices of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism are periodically given by Shenphen Rinpoche and occasionally other Lamas that he has invited to teach, such as Lama Tenzin Samphal, who has assisted him for many years. |
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| | What is Buddhism? |
 | | The Nyingma lineage ("the ancient ones") is the oldest of the four Tibetan lineages, dating back to the ninth century, when its founder, Padmasambhava, traveled from India to Tibet to establish the first Tibetan monastery, Samye. |  | | His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche was the leader of the Nyingma lineage in exile until his parinirvana in 1987. |  | | There are four major lineages of buddhism which originated in India and flourished in Tibet: Nyingma, Kagyü, Sakya, and Geluk. |
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| | Tshog Dag: Nyingma |
 | | The Tshog Dag Foundation for the Support of Nyingma Monasteries is a religous not-for-profit orgnization incorporated in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and has been recognized by the IRS as a tax-exempt religious and charitable organization under Section 501(c)(3). |  | | At the invitation of the King, Guru Rinpoche came to Tibet in the 8th century and conquered and/or converted the negative forces forcing many of them to vow to protect the Dharma (Buddhism). |  | | More recent sects of Buddhism in Tibet came from later transmissions of Buddhism from India to Tibet. |
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http://www.mahasiddha.org/tshogdag/Nyingma.html
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| | Maha Ati - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Maha Ati is one sub-division of the nine yanas taught by the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | This term was also used by the Buddhist pioneer Chogyam Trungpa to refer to a synthesis of the Nyingma tradition of Dzogchen, also referred to as Ati Yoga, and the Kagyu tradition of Mahamudra. |  | | Nyingma masters have further divided each of these three into three further divisions. |
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| | Tibet's Heritage of Key Tibetan Educational Systems - Nitartha International - ancient wisdom for the modern mind |
 | | The Nyingma and Kagyu teaching lineages are well-known for the richness of their scholarship in the fields of philosophy of mind and science of meditation, and are unique in their pragmatic approach in applying these fields of knowledge to the varied aspects of daily life. |  | | The Nyingma educational system, the oldest of the four major Tibetan traditions, traces its roots to the eighth century CE teacher Padmasambhava, who traveled from India to teach in Tibet. |  | | Through the Tibetan Educational Support Project, Nitartha is focusing on conserving the Nyingma and Kagyu educational systems along with the texts of these two traditions. |
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| | Palyul Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist teachings by Jetsunma Ahkon Llamo |
 | | Palyul Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist teachings by Jetsunma Ahkon Llamo |  | | These are teachings by Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo, the first western woman to be recognized in the Tibetan tradition as a Tulku, or reincarnate lama. |
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http://www.palyulproductions.org/html/american_dakini.html
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| | Buddhism in Tibet |
 | | Typical aspects of the Kargyu tradition are the practice of Mahamudra (not unlike Dzogchen of the Nyingma) and the Six Yogas of Naropa. |  | | The Nyingma school is more or less a continuation of the initially introduced Buddhism by the Indian Pandit Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche - see image on the right). |  | | He also rejects the term Lamaism, as it suggests as if the Tibetan teachers have developed their own form of Buddhism. |
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http://buddhism.kalachakranet.org/tibet.html
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| | Simhanada---The Nyingma Lineage |
 | | Division of the Buddhist vehicles in the Nyingma school are |  | | he Nyingma Lineage has, of course, a monastic institution of monks, but also a strong tradition of lay practitioners. |  | | Unlike the long transmission and the handing down of the lineage through centuries, this Terma transmission shortens the lineage, refreshes the teachings, continue blessings and renews disappearing texts. |
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| | Snow Lion Publications: Snow Lion Newsletter: HH Mindroling Trichen Rinpoche Becomes Hear of the Nyingma Order |
 | | I request that all the high lamas and monks of the Nyingma community join with me to assist HH Mindroling Trichen Rinpoche in all his efforts as the Head of Nyingma. |  | | By giving those lamas the chance to serve the Nyingma community as its leader, I believe our tradition will be strengthened and Tibetan Buddhism in general will benefit. |  | | This grand prayer festival gathers together the entire Nyingma community to join in prayers for world peace and happiness. |
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http://www.snowlionpub.com/pages/N57_7.php
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| | Palyul Changchub Dargyeling Dallas |
 | | His Holiness Pema Norbu (Penor) Rinpoche is the 11th throneholder of the Palyul Lineage of the Nyingma tradition, an incarnation of Vimalamitra. |  | | He recently retired from the post of Supreme Head of the Nyingma, the oldest of the schools of Tibetan Buddhism, after many years service, succeeded by Mindroling Thrichen Rinpoche. |  | | Tibetan Buddhist Meditation and Study in the Nyingma Tradition |
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| | Buddhist View International - Nyingma Palyul Retreat Centre; Buddhist View is an internet resource for those interested ... |
 | | The Nyingma Palyul Retreat Centre was founded in November 20th 1996 [10th day of 10th Tibetan month] under the compassionate guidance of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, the lineage holder of the Palyul tradition and the supreme head of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | As for Vajrakilaya, it too belongs to Mahayoga Tantra and is one of the principle yidams (deties of meditation) of the Nyingma tradition. |  | | Buddhist View International - Nyingma Palyul Retreat Centre; Buddhist View is an internet resource for those interested in or practicing any school of Buddhism. |
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http://www.buddhistview.com/site/epage/2889_225.htm
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| | Kunzang Palyul Choling - Tibetan Buddhist Centers in the Nyingma Tradition, Sedona, AZ, USA, Poolesville, MD, USA, ... |
 | | Welcome to Kunzang Palyul Chöling, Tibetan Buddhist centers in the Nyingma tradition under the spiritual direction of Jetsunma Ahkön Lhamo with locations in Poolesville, Maryland, USA and Sedona, Arizona, USA. |  | | KPC is a diverse group of people from many parts of the world who practice Tibetan Buddhism, aspiring to lead a life of compassion. |  | | Kunzang Palyul Choling - Tibetan Buddhist Centers in the Nyingma Tradition, Sedona, AZ, USA, Poolesville, MD, USA, Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo, Spiritual Director |
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| | Palyul Ling, a Nyingmapa Center of Tibetan Buddhism |
 | | - The Palyul Lineage of the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism |  | | Our goal is to make the teachings, particularly in the Palyul Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, available to all. |  | | Our centers are dedicated to upholding and preserving the teachings of the Buddha through study, practice and activity. |
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| | Snow Lion Publications |
 | | Written by a great modern Nyingma master, Dudjom Rinpoche's The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism covers in detail and depth both the fundamental teachings and the history of Tibetan Buddhism's oldest school. |  | | Volume One includes two treatises, the first covering the fundamental teachings of the Nyingma Order and the representing the most comprehensive history available for this oldest branch of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | "H. Dudjom Rinpoche (19041987), the supreme head of the Nyingma Order, was unquestionably one of the most extraordinary Tibetan Buddhist masters of the twentieth century. |
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http://www.snowlionpub.com/store/store.cgi?affiliate=Rangjung_Yeshe&page=cart/NYSC.html
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| | About the Center |
 | | He was given the titles of "Vajra Master" and "Rinpoche" in 1992 by Tulku Serdo Rinpoche with the authorization to teach under the auspices of the Nyingma and Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism and more specifically, within the Longchen Nyingthig Lineage of Kalsang Monastery, Tibet. |  | | They teach what is known as the Nine Yanas (vehicles) of Nyingma Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | Lama Tsondru Sangpo is now responsible for passing on teachings from within the Tantric system of Tibetan Buddhism to the advanced practitioners at the Center, as well as introductory courses to new students. |
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http://pages.cthome.net/tibetanbuddhism/about.htm
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| | View & Meditation of the Nyingma Lineage |
 | | The viewpoint of Great Perfection Dzogchen and the complementary meditation practices of the Ngondro Foundations are central and unifying practices in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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| | Tibetan Buddhism |
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| | The Vajrayana Foundation - Hostory |
 | | This is the source of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | Dudjom Rinpoche repaired and expanded the Nyingma lineage, which had become dangerously thin during the Tibetan diaspora. |  | | Considered by many to be completely inseparable from Guru Rinpoche, Dudjom Rinpoche was the leading light of his generation and was recognized as the first official representative of the Nyingma community as Tibetans scattered all over the world following the communist takeover in 1959. |
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http://www.vajrayana.org/history.html
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| | Buddhist View International - NYINGMA; Buddhist View is an internet resource for those interested in or practicing any ... |
 | | The Tibetan Buddhist culture, under the august leadership of His Holiness The Dalai Lama and owing to the unwavering faith of its adherents, has survived and regained momentum and is now flourishing in unprecedented dimensions. |  | | Buddhist View International - NYINGMA; Buddhist View is an internet resource for those interested in or practicing any school of Buddhism. |  | | Once again, they are overflowing with monks and lay devotees engaging in the ardent pursuit of learning and mediation on the Kama, the teaching of lineal transmission, and the Terma, the “re-discovered secret teachings”. |
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http://www.buddhistview.com/site/epage/2828_225.htm
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| | TH506-Nyingma S'99 |
 | | Graduate students are asked to reflect upon ways their study of Buddhism comes into conversation with their other work in theology or religious studies. |  | | Our study this term emphasizes the most ancient tradition of Tibetan Buddhism: Nyingma, exploring historical-cultural developments through secondary sources together with writings by ancient and contemporary Tibetan Lamas. |
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http://www2.bc.edu/~makransk/th506.html
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| | Chagdud Gonpa Amrita Seattle Washington Lama Padma Yontan Gyatso Vajrayana Nyingma Buddhist Meditation Richard Baldwin |
 | | Chagdud Gonpa Foundation was established in 1983 by Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche to preserve Nyingma teachings and to provide instruction in the traditions of Vajrayana Buddhism, especially the arts, philosophy, and meditation practices. |  | | Amrita provides a place for beginning students and long-time practitioners to gather for teachings and practice in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | Chagdud Gonpa Amrita Seattle Washington Lama Padma Yontan Gyatso Vajrayana Nyingma Buddhist Meditation Richard Baldwin |
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| | Nyingma - Free Encyclopedia of Thelema |
 | | The Nyingma tradition is one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | The name "Nyingma" means ancient, as Nyingma followers see themselves as maintaining the earliest Vajrayana teachings, which incoporates many elements of the indigenious Bön religion. |  | | Notable modern Nyingma teachers include Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche (c. |
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| | Teachers of Namdroling, MT, Vajrayana Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist Center in the Palyul Tradition, Bozeman, Montana |
 | | Teachers of Namdroling, MT, Vajrayana Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist Center in the Palyul Tradition, Bozeman, Montana |  | | There he began pouring his energy and effort into creating a center where the Nyingma teachings and the Palyul tradition could be maintained unbroken, creating the largest Nyingma monastery (Namdroling Monastery) in the world. |  | | His Holiness Pema Norbu Rinpoche was born in 1932 in the Powo region of Kham, East Tibet. |
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http://www.namdrolingmt.org/teachers/teachers.html
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| | Tibetan Lamas Directory |
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http://www.tibetanlama.com/htmls/about_lamas.asp
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| | The Vajrayana Foundation |
 | | All dakas and dakinis use this prayer to invoke Guru Rinpoche’s presence at their ganachakra feast gatherings. |  | | All Nyingma treasure revealers find this same prayer at the beginning of their treasures. |  | | We all know how important the Seven Line Prayer is because all Nyingma practitioners begin any practice with its recitation. |
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| | ~*~ The 18th Nyingma Monlam Chenmo ~*~ |
 | | By the grace of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche, the President of Nyingma Monlam Chenmo Int'l Foundation, Palyul Nyingma Buddhist Association will be undertaking the responsibility of sponsoring the 18th Annual Nyingma Monlam Chenmo, also known as the Great Prayer Assembly, in January 2007. |  | | I do not need to mention here the responsibility of all the followers of the Nyingma lineage, whether monks or lay practitioners, high or low. |  | | Till now, all the followers of Guru Rinpoche have stood untied through prayers and commitment, and I feel it is very important to strengthen this unity and stand together with sincere intention for the welfare of sentient beings and the teachings in future." |
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| | E-sangha, Buddhist Forum and Buddhism Forum -> Gelug And Nyingma Comparison |
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http://www.lioncity.net/buddhism/index.php?showtopic=7446
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| | Tibetan Aid Project -- Nyingma Mandala |
 | | TNMC is the spiritual center of the Nyingma organizations. |  | | The Tibetan Aid Project reaches back to the Tibetan people, the source of the Nyingma heritage, and supports the preservation of their culture. |  | | Dharma Publishing and the Yeshe De Project make available the teachings, both in written form and through sacred art. |
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http://www.tibetanaidproject.org/default.php?su=tnmc
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| | Nyingma |
 | | Following directly in his lineage, Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche, founder of the Tibetan Nyingma Meditation Center and the Nyingma Institute in Berkeley, California, supplies an extensive commentary on each of the verses. |  | | CALM AND CLEAR is a unique exposition of the Nyingma method of meditation. |  | | Outlining this method in a step-by-step fashion and describing the successive stages of analysis, this practical instruction manual leads the reader to vital knowledge of his or her own mind and of her or his place in the world. |
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http://www.wordtrade.com/religion/buddhism/tibnyingmaR.htm
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| | Tibetan Buddhist Nyingma Center in South Florida |
 | | Padmasambhava Buddhist Center is a world wide organization of Nyingma Buddhist Sanghas established by the Venerable Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche and the Venerable Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche. |  | | at the Palm Beach Dharma Center provides spiritual support for the South Florida community through the manifestation of the Nyingma school tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | The Khenpo's (as we affectionately call them) main residence is at Padme Samye Ling near Walton, NY. |
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| | Dalai Lama gives the rarest Nyingma teaching in Miami - www.phayul.com |
 | | NEW YORK, September 21 - Some 3,600 Buddhist practitioners sat through two days of intensive teaching at the University of Miami's Convocation Center as His Holiness the Dalai Lama interpreted the text of what is arguably described as the most rarely offered instruction of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. |  | | His Holiness the Dalai Lama began the teaching on the "Instructions on Garland Views" yesterday. |  | | Dalai Lama gives the rarest Nyingma teaching in Miami - www.phayul.com |
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http://www.phayul.com/news/article.aspx?id=7733
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| | Palyul Nyingma Buddhist Association |
 | | Palyul Nyingma Buddhist Association has recently acquired a new property at 721 Geylang Road. |  | | You are welcome to join us for a vegetarian lunch gathering from 12pm - 1.30pm in the centre. |  | | Our centre will be organizing a trip to the 18th Annual Nyingma Monlam Chenmo on January 2007. |
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http://www.palyulsg.org
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| | NyingMa Transmission |
 | | advanced tradition of spiritual practice in the Nyingma tradition. |  | | the Nyingma tradition, fully versed in Hinayana, Mahayana, and |  | | transmission and all initiations of the Nyingma Kama and Terma |
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http://www.purifymind.com/NyingMaTran.htm
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