In 1998, the composition of the Sādhana of Mahāmudrā: The Joyous Dance of the Amŗita of Great Bliss was begun at a special place in the province of Alberta, Canada at Sulfur Mountain. This mountain is the central mountain of three, which are like the dharmakāya, sambhogakāya, and nirmanakāya. The surrounding mountain peaks are like mahāmudrā siddhas. The Columbia Glacier and the great snow mountain are like the guru's four kāyas from which a stream of blessings flows. Nearby is Moraine Lake, which is like the mandala of the nine deities of Hevajra. It was completed at the residence of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche in Vancouver, a palace of appearance-emptiness, where the sky is spacious and expansive. In front of his door lies a bay, on whose waters the big ships and small boats are like the bobbing reflection of the moon.

At the request of the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche and Acharya Tengyal, the one whose tantric name is Dechen Rangdrol (Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche) spontaneously uttered whatever arose in his mind.

For now, you will find a transmission given at Tenerife 2000 and teachings on this sādhana given at Dechen Chöling, France 2005.

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