མཛོད་བདུན་

This series comprises xylographic prints of The Seven Treasuries, a collection of seven works, some accompanied by auto-commentaries, authored by the renowned Tibetan Buddhist master Longchenpa (1308–1364). These texts represent Longchenpa’s most influential scholarly contributions, offering a comprehensive overview of both exoteric and esoteric topics from the perspective of the Nyingma school’s Dzogchen tradition. The manuscripts are printed on cream-colored dhabné handmade paper using black ink. Preserved as sacred relics, this esteemed collection is housed in Yongla Temple. Stored in a specially designated room without shelves, each volume is meticulously wrapped in multiple layers of cloth, secured between two wooden boards, and fastened with string. These careful preservation practices exemplify the profound reverence dedicated to safeguarding this spiritual treasure.

Extent: 7 volumes of manuscripts.