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TRADITIONS OF DZOGCHEN
by Vajranatha

The Bonpo and Nyingmapa Traditions of Dzogchen

In general, the Dzogchen teachings are found only in the old
unreformed Tibetan schools of the Buddhist Nyingmapas and the
non-Buddhist Bonpos. In both cases, these teachings are substantially
the same in meaning and terminology, and both traditions claim to have
an unbroken lineage coming down to the present time from the eighth
century and even before. Both of these schools assert that Dzogchen
did not originate in Tibet itself, but had a Central Asian origin and
was subsequently brought to Central Tibet by certain masters known as
Mahasiddhas or great adepts. There thus would appear to exist two
ancient and authentic lineages for the Dzogchen teachings, the
Buddhist and the Bonpo. As I have previously discussed the Nyingmapa
Buddhist tradition of the origin of Dzogchen in my book The Golden
Letters, here I shall present a preliminary survey of the Bonpo
tradition of Dzogchen known as the Zhang-zhung Nyan-gyud. This Bonpo
tradition is especially important for research into the historical
origins of Dzogchen because it claims to represent a continuous oral
tradition (snyan-rgyud) from the earliest times coming from
Zhang-zhung in Western Tibet. [1]


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