Trungpa Rinpoche's Early Days As
a Tertön
Within the Shambhala Community, many of us are familiar with terma that the Vidyadhara Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche discovered after leaving Tibet, such as The Sadhana of Mahamudra and a number of Shambhala texts. However, until recently we knew nothing of his activity as a tertön (treasure revealer) while still in Tibet. Some time after the Vidyadhara left Tibet, his nephew Karma Senge Rinpoche collected all of the Vidyadhara's terma that he could find, over a period of fifteen years. On his first trip to the West in July of 2003, Karma Senge Rinpoche spoke about some of the terma the Vidyadhara discovered in Tibet. The following account is excerpted from a teaching he gave at Shambhala Mountain Center, translated by Sarah Harding.
The Collected Tibetan Works (sungbum) of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche includes three kinds of terma: mind treasure, earth
treasure, and pure vision. It also contains a "terma
address book" for his various terma. An address
book is like a table of contents but more, indicating
where a particular terma will be found, the circumstances
of finding it, how its teachings will be propagated,
and so on. The Vidyadhara's terma address book lists
some of his previous incarnations, such as Dombi
Heruka in India, Vasudhara in Nepal, and Nyak Jnanakumara
in Tibet. The latter was one of Padmakara's disciples,
who received the eight logos practice of Amrita
Quality. The book also details the garland of births
of the Trungpa tülkus.
The Vidyadhara's tertön name is Trakthung Rigdzin
Tsalchang ("Heruka Vidyadhara Holder of Power").
Every tertön has a particular sacred site where
the terma are found. Even when there are many sites,
there is always a primary hub at the center. The
site for Trungpa Rinpoche's terma is a mountain
called Kyere Shelkar ("White Face"), where
Karma Senge Rinpoche lives. According to the address
book, Guru Rinpoche visited this sacred place and
blessed it; he called it Ösel Namkhe Photrang
("Palace of Luminosity Sky"). Guru Rinpoche
declared that it was inseparable from other great
holy sites, such as Uddiyana, Shambhala, and Five
Peaked Mountain (Wu Tai Shan) in China, and that
other places have great blessings of the nirmanakaya
and sambhogakaya, but none have more blessings of
the dharmakaya than this one. The address book says
that this place holds many terma of body, speech,
mind, quality, and actioneach distinct from
the otherand it is full of yellow scrolls,
which contain terma texts in dakini script.
Trungpa Rinpoche said that circumambulating this
place it is like invoking Guru Rinpoche in person,
that dwelling there blocks the arising of kleshas,
and that practicing there will cause the realization
of mahamudra to arise quickly, so that one can attain
the rainbow body in this lifetime. He used to go
there several times every year to do the drupchen,
or elaborate group practice, of Tsasum Gongdü ("Embodiment of the Wisdom of the Three Roots"), a terma of Jamgön Kongtröl the Great.
Around the age of fourteen, while going to do the
drupchen, he found a treasure address of about one
page.
Later, at around the age of nineteen, he found a
more extensive address on the full-moon day. About
thirty pilgrims who were gathered there were witnesses
when he brought the terma out of the side of the
cliff. The terma looked like a rock made of solid
stone mixed with precious stones. It was very hard,
seemingly unbreakable, reddish with a design of
white veins. Although it looked like a rock, it
was called a "terma casket," which was
made from the bodhichitta of Guru Rinpoche and Yeshe
Tsogyal. When the terma was revealed, thunder clapped,
it started raining, and a pleasant fragrance came
from the sky. Everyone there was amazed and started
crying uncontrollably. This happened during the
second Tibetan month. Since it usually does not
rain in Tibet until the fourth month, this was truly
amazing.
During the drupchen, they put the terma casket at
the center of the mandala at Kyere Monastery, the
temple nearby. After seven days of practice, it
opened up. Inside was a small yellow scroll, about
two fingerwidths wide, which contained dakini script
by Yeshe Tsogyal, which is not understandable to
ordinary people. Trungpa Rinpoche and Döngyü
Nyima, the eighth Khamtrül Rinpoche and abbot
of Khampa-gar Monastery, transcribed the text into
Tibetan letters.
At another time, when Trungpa Rinpoche was at Kyere
Shelkar practicing the drupchen, he encountered
the mantra guardian Ekajati in person. She arrived
in the sky from the south holding a terma casket,
which she placed in front of him. The casket contained
a sadhana of Ekajati and another text related to his own Tsasum Gongdü terma cycle, which includes
sadhanas of the guru, yidam, dakini, and dharma
protector. The first of the yellow scrolls contained
prophecies about the future, a yidam practice called
Künsang Chemchok Heruka, and a very
profound Avalokiteshvara sadhana, which includes a method of practicing nonmeditation. I hold
the empowerment and scriptural transmission of those
practices. They have a very strong samaya seal,
but maybe in the future I might be able to give
themif I get permission from the dakinis.
At a different part of the mountain called Shinje
Barwe Riwo (Mountain of Blazing Yamantaka), the
Vidyadhara found another terma casket containing
hairs of Yeshe Tsogyal. People say that one of the
hairs is clearly marked with OM at the top, AH in
the middle, and HUM at the bottom. Another terma
found there was a kila of Guru Rinpoche, which is
meant to be worn around the neck. Guru Rinpoche
prophesied that it would be discovered in that place,
three fingerwidths in length and hidden in a terma
casket. Trungpa Rinpoche found the prophecy inside
the terma casket and used the kila to give people
empowerment.
In a nearby cave, Crystal Cave of Vajrasattva, the
Vidyadhara and two other lamas stayed in retreat
for a month. During that time, many terma caskets
appeared: some made of stone, some of copper, and
some of various other materials. Inside were many
yellow scrolls, which Trungpa Rinpoche kept with
him. Later, he revealed that he had a full kapala
of amrita substance (not the liquid) from Crystal
Cave of Vajrasattva. I and others have some of that
amrita.
Postscript:
Since the time of this talk, we have worked with Karma Senge Rinpoche during his three visits and he has imparted a great deal of knowledge and wisdom concerning these termas of the Vidyadhara. Karma Senge Rinpoche explained that there were three major cycles of terma that the Vidyadhara discovered in Tibet:
- The Essence of the Embodiment of the Three Roots (Tsasum Gongdü),
- The Profound Heart Essence (Zappa Nyingtik), and
- The Heart Treasure of Samantabhadra (Künsang Tukkyi Terkha).
The Avalokiteshvara sadhana, The Sadhana of Nonmeditation, A Practice of No Activity, which Karma Senge Rinpoche gave the empowerments and instructions for in 2006 and 2007, was drawn from this last cycle.
Excerpt from the introductory essay by Sib
Dzokchen Tülku Ugyen Tendzin to The Precious
Garland: The Table of Contents for the Collected
Tibetan Works of Chökyi Gyatso
In the middle area of the six ranges, amidst
the Kyere region of East Tibet, in the kingdom
of the great lord dharmaraja, lord of the people
of Lhathok, in the upper part, which is in the
vicinity of the gently flowing turquoise river,
deep blue, clear, and beautiful, the supreme sacred
place, the white rock mountain known as Kyere
White Face stretches to the skymeeting the
clouds and mist. A variety of greenery and flowers
blossomed. With many birds and animals roaming
about, it is beautiful and calm. In the profound
mountain solitude, a blessed place conducive to
clear awareness, Joyful Supreme Secret, many treasures
of teachings, wealth, substances, and so forth
were hidden. They were entrusted to the terma
protector Ekajati, the kshetrapali Shmashana-devi
and so on.
When the signs of the age of the five degenerationstwenty-year-olds
lose their teethhas become manifest, the
incarnation Yeshe Yönten Shönnu, the
great master, will appear. Trakthung Rigdzin Tsalchang,
who has mastered the view of effortless ati, will
reveal a four fingerwidth neck kila of mahaguru
Padmakara from the place in which the lotus of
space blossoms, on the left side of the door of
the crystal mansion of Vajrasattva, which is the
lower self-arisen rock cave.
From the roof of the cave, there will be a yellow
scroll with symbolic dakini script, six fingerwidths
in length, two in width. From the base of the
rock of Yama, the hair of Tsogyal, together with
rasayana that liberates by taste, was actually
revealed. The excellent attendant, Karma Ösel
Lhündrup, together with myself, had the opportunity
to actually see this. Even though the yellow scrolls
were decoded and there were many other things,
most of them were scattered due to the times.
At this time, songs of experience, oral instructions,
the cycle of dharma teachings of the Heart
Essence of Padma, and so forth are what remain
from all that was scattered here and there.
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