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Palyul Clear Light Magazine : Illuminating the Path of Dzogchen

Palyul Clear Light Magazine

Illuminating the Path of Dzogchen

Paperback | 2 January 2026

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This magazine is published by Palyul Clear Light, a non-profit organization transcribing and publishing teachings of our masters, focusing primarily on teachings from the Nyingma tradition, and particularly those of the Palyul tradition. We hope, through our publications and our media platform, to give as much information as possible and to clarify any misconceptions that may arise concerning the Vajrayana teachings. In this, our 16th issue, we offer teachings by our late Holiness Penor Rinpoche, HH Khentrul Gyanghkhang Rinpoche, and Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche; a translation of the Commentary on the Tantra of the Twenty-one Homages to Tara by Thupten Shedrup Gyatso; along with calligraphy, photos, Palyul history, and information on the Tibetan language.

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