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[[Image:Guru ngadrama.JPG|frame|The famous '[[Looks Like Me]]' statue of Guru Padmasambhava]] '''Nyingma''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rnying ma'') — the Nyingma, or Ancient school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] is the name given to the followers of those original translations of the teachings of the Buddha into Tibetan which were carried out up until the time of the Indian translator [[Smrtijñanakirti]] in the late tenth century. They are known as the ‘Earlier Translation School ‘, Ngagyur Nyingma (Wyl. ''snga 'gyur rnying ma''), distinguishing them from the ‘New Schools’, [[Sarma]], such as the [[Kadam]], [[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]], and eventually [[Geluk]], which followed the later translations made from the time of the great translator [[Rinchen Zangpo]] (958-1055) onwards. ==Padmasambhava== Central to the Nyingma tradition is the extraordinary figure of [[Padmasambhava]], [[Guru Rinpoche]], the great guru who introduced Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. Invited by the King [[Trisong Detsen]] upon the advice of the great Indian Khenpo [[Shantarakshita]], Padmasambhava is said to have stayed in Tibet for more than half a century. He travelled throughout the country, teaching and practising, taming the forces that were inhibiting the [[Buddhadharma]], and infusing his blessing into the whole landscape of Tibet. As a result, the teaching of Buddha came to permeate the fabric of the lives of the people of Tibet, and the very vitality and success of Tibetan Buddhism owes everything to his kindness. Padmasambhava founded the first monastic university of [[Samye]], where many Indian [[pandita]]s, such as [[Vimalamitra]], came together with Tibetan translators to translate the Buddhadhama, and the [[Seven men to be tested|first seven Tibetans were ordained as monks]]. At [[Chimphu]], he opened the mandala of the [[Mantrayana]] teachings to the [[Twenty-five disciples of Guru Rinpoche|twenty-five siddhas of Tibet]], who included King Trisong Detsen, Yeshé Tsogyal and [[Vairochana]]. For millions of practitioners down through the centuries, Padmasambhava has continued to be the source of their realization, and the inspiration which breathes life into the heart of the practice. ==Teachings of the Nyingma School== The Nyingma teachings are divided into the Long Transmission (Tib. ''ring gyü'') of [[Kama]] and the Short Transmission (Tib. ''nyé gyü'') of [[Terma]]; other teachings were received by masters directly in [[pure vision|Pure Vision]]s (Tib. ''dak nang'') from deities or [[guru]]s, in experiences or in dreams. Particular to the Nyingma school is the division of the teachings into [[nine yanas|nine ‘yanas’]] or vehicles. ==Literature== The special [[tantra]]s of the Nyingmapas are the [[three inner tantras]] of [[Mahayoga]], [[Anuyoga]] and [[Atiyoga]] or [[Dzogchen]]. Some of these appear in the [[Kangyur]], the ‘Word of Buddha’, but there is a separate collection, the [[Nyingma Gyübum]], ‘Collected Tantras of the Nyingmapas’. The Nyingma Gyübum was first compiled by the great [[tertön]] [[Ratna Lingpa]] (1403–78) after similar compilations of texts made in the 14th century, such as the [[Kangyur]] and the [[Tengyur]], had omitted many of the Nyingma tantras. ==Major Monasteries== [[Image:Mindro monastery.jpg|thumb|left|Mindroling Monastery in Tibet]] In the Nyingma School there are two Sanghas: the monastic and yogic communities. The Nyingma tradition of [[Vinaya]], stemming from the Buddha’s son [[Rahula]], follows the Maha-[[mulasarvastivadin]] ordination lineage, which was first brought to Tibet by [[Shantarakshita]]. The Nyingma Vinaya tradition reached its pinnacle in the eighteenth century with the reformer Dzogchen [[Gyalsé Shenpen Tayé]], who revitalized monastic standards of discipline and scholarship. There were more than a thousand Nyingma monasteries in Tibet, and the Nyingma tradition spread throughout the whole of Tibet and the Himalayan regions of Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal and Ladakh. In Central Tibet, the most important were [[Orgyen Mindroling]], built by [[Minling Terchen Gyurme Dorje]] (Terdak Lingpa) in 1676, and [[Tupten Dorje Drak]], established by [[Rigdzin Ngakgi Wangpo]] (1580–1639) in 1610. In [[Kham]], East Tibet, [[Kathok]] was founded by [[Kadampa Deshek]] in 1159, and [[Palyul]] by [[Rigdzin Kunzang Sherab]] in 1665. In 1685 the [[Dzogchen Monastery]], destined to be the largest and one of the most influential of the Nyingma monasteries in East Tibet, was founded by [[Dzogchen Pema Rigdzin|Pema Rigdzin]], who was the first in the [[Dzogchen Rinpoche Incarnation Line|line of Dzogchen Rinpoches]]. [[Shechen]] was founded in 1735 by the second Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche Gyurmé Kunzang Namgyal. There were also a number of Nyingma monasteries in [[Golok]] and [[Amdo]] provinces, e.g. the [[Dodrupchen Monastery|Dodrupchen]] and [[Tarthang Monastery|Tarthang]] monasteries. ==Supreme Head of the Nyingmapa== The Supreme Head of the Nyingmapa is a position that was established, primarily for administrative purposes, only while in exile in India. In Tibet no one served as the head of this school<ref>[http://www.zhaxizhuoma.net/INTRODUCTION/majorschools.html www.zhaxizhuoma.net]</ref>. First this title was given by H.H. the XIV Dalai Lama to [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. Then it passed on to [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]], [[Penor Rinpoche]] and in 2001, to [[Minling Trichen Rinpoche]]. In 2010 Kyabjé [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] accepted the position, and in 2012 the title passed to [[Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche]]. ==Notes== <small><references/></small> ==Further Reading== *Dudjom Rinpoche, ''The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism'', Boston: Wisdom, revised edition 2002 ==Internal Links== *The [[nine yanas]] *[[Six greatnesses of the Early Translations]] *[[:Category:Nyingma Teachers|Contemporary Nyingma teachers]] ==External Links== *[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/nyingma.html Ngagyur Nyingma Series | Lotsawa House] *[http://www.treasuryoflives.org/foundations/view/9 The Modes of Transmission of Nyingma Teachings at Treasury of Lives] [[Category: Key Terms]] [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] [[Category: Nyingma]]
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