The Precious Treasury of the Dharmadhatu
The third volume of the Collected Works of the modern Tibetan master Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchuk, this is the first published translation of a commentary on the 14th-century master LongchenpaāsĀ Precious Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, a verse text on the direct practices to realize the nature of mind taught within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Among the great works of the omniscient Longchenpa,Ā The Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, one of Longchenpaās (1308ā1363) Seven Treasuries is particularly revered among Tibetan poetic and scholastic works on Dzogchen meditation. The text expounds the intrinsic nature of the mindāawareness, the vast expanse of the dharmadhÄtuāas the basis and medium of the endless and unlimited display of phenomenal existence, of both mundane samsara and exalted nirvana. The teachers are laid out according to the approach of trekchƶ, the practice that ācuts throughā the tough deposit of conceptual fabrication and habitual tendencies, accumulated from beginningless time, which obscures the original, unimpaired, and ever-present purity of the mindās nature, the sugatagarbha.
Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchukās modern commentary brings to life the fine points of the text as a meditation manual. Completed in 1996, it is the first extensive and detailed commentary ever to be produced on Longchenpaās root text, with the exception of the authorās own autocommentary. In contrast with the general āmeaning commentaryā composed by Longchenpa himself, which explains the sense of the root text in broad strokes, supporting it with many scriptural citations, Tenpaāi Wangchukās is a āword-commentaryā in which both the words and syntax of the root text are elucidated, thereby giving clear guidance and insight into the intentions of the author. Both root text and commentary are said to reflect the realizations of the lineage holders of the tradition and present a clear picture of the perfection of the Buddhist path.
Hardcover, 792 pages
Published January 2026
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The Precious Treasury of the Dharmadhatu
The Precious Treasury of the Dharmadhatu
The third volume of the Collected Works of the modern Tibetan master Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchuk, this is the first published translation of a commentary on the 14th-century master LongchenpaāsĀ Precious Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, a verse text on the direct practices to realize the nature of mind taught within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Among the great works of the omniscient Longchenpa,Ā The Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, one of Longchenpaās (1308ā1363) Seven Treasuries is particularly revered among Tibetan poetic and scholastic works on Dzogchen meditation. The text expounds the intrinsic nature of the mindāawareness, the vast expanse of the dharmadhÄtuāas the basis and medium of the endless and unlimited display of phenomenal existence, of both mundane samsara and exalted nirvana. The teachers are laid out according to the approach of trekchƶ, the practice that ācuts throughā the tough deposit of conceptual fabrication and habitual tendencies, accumulated from beginningless time, which obscures the original, unimpaired, and ever-present purity of the mindās nature, the sugatagarbha.
Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchukās modern commentary brings to life the fine points of the text as a meditation manual. Completed in 1996, it is the first extensive and detailed commentary ever to be produced on Longchenpaās root text, with the exception of the authorās own autocommentary. In contrast with the general āmeaning commentaryā composed by Longchenpa himself, which explains the sense of the root text in broad strokes, supporting it with many scriptural citations, Tenpaāi Wangchukās is a āword-commentaryā in which both the words and syntax of the root text are elucidated, thereby giving clear guidance and insight into the intentions of the author. Both root text and commentary are said to reflect the realizations of the lineage holders of the tradition and present a clear picture of the perfection of the Buddhist path.
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Published January 2026
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The third volume of the Collected Works of the modern Tibetan master Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchuk, this is the first published translation of a commentary on the 14th-century master LongchenpaāsĀ Precious Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, a verse text on the direct practices to realize the nature of mind taught within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Among the great works of the omniscient Longchenpa,Ā The Treasury of the DharmadhÄtu, one of Longchenpaās (1308ā1363) Seven Treasuries is particularly revered among Tibetan poetic and scholastic works on Dzogchen meditation. The text expounds the intrinsic nature of the mindāawareness, the vast expanse of the dharmadhÄtuāas the basis and medium of the endless and unlimited display of phenomenal existence, of both mundane samsara and exalted nirvana. The teachers are laid out according to the approach of trekchƶ, the practice that ācuts throughā the tough deposit of conceptual fabrication and habitual tendencies, accumulated from beginningless time, which obscures the original, unimpaired, and ever-present purity of the mindās nature, the sugatagarbha.
Khangsar Tenpaāi Wangchukās modern commentary brings to life the fine points of the text as a meditation manual. Completed in 1996, it is the first extensive and detailed commentary ever to be produced on Longchenpaās root text, with the exception of the authorās own autocommentary. In contrast with the general āmeaning commentaryā composed by Longchenpa himself, which explains the sense of the root text in broad strokes, supporting it with many scriptural citations, Tenpaāi Wangchukās is a āword-commentaryā in which both the words and syntax of the root text are elucidated, thereby giving clear guidance and insight into the intentions of the author. Both root text and commentary are said to reflect the realizations of the lineage holders of the tradition and present a clear picture of the perfection of the Buddhist path.
Hardcover, 792 pages
Published January 2026




















