is a textual work written in Classical Tibetan and one of the Seven Treasuries of Longchenpa.[1] Longchenpa wrote 'The Treasury of the Supreme Vehicle' (Wylie:) as an autocommentary to this work.
Tsigdön Dzö is a collection of teachings and practices. The text is believed to have originated in India and was later transmitted to Tibet, where it became part of the treasure tradition of revealed teachings (terma) in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The teachings in the Tsigdön Dzö are believed to be powerful and efficacious in bringing wealth and prosperity to those who practice them correctly.
The full name for the work is 'The Treasury of Precious Words and Meanings' .
Rigpa Shedra (August 2009)[2] provide a useful outline of the text which in its original composition consists of eleven chapters from which the following summary is founded:
Tulku Thondup Rinpoche (1989) broached an opening of the discourse of this text into English when he included an abridged translation of Chapter Eleven in one of his works.[3]