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Dudjom Rinpoche's Work on the Vajrakīlaya who Overwhelms Māra's Troops with his Splendour (phur bu bdud dpung zil gnon)
The first Vajrakīlaya text written by Dudjom Rinpoche was for the revelation of a well-known Treasure revealer, Drakngak Lingpa (drag sngags gling pa), who invited the young Dudjom Rinpoche to stay at his Dharma seat in Pemako. Features of this early work are examined in detail.