Tapihritsa is often visualized as representing the realization of all the masters of the Zhangzhung Whispered Transmission (Wylie: zhang zhung snyan brgyud) lineage, one of the three Bon Dzogchen lineages.[citation needed]
Works
Tapihritsa's primary notable work is The Twenty-One Nails (rdzogs pa chen po zhang zhung snyan rgyud las gzer bu gnyis shu rtsa gcig). There are two translations of this text and commentary into English, as follows:
Reynolds, John Mrydhin (2014). The Precepts of the Dharmakaya: Advanced Instructions on the Practice of Bönpo Dzogchen According to the Zhang-Zhung Tradition of Tibet. Vajra Books. ISBN978-9937-623-15-5. A translation of Tapihritsa's The Twenty-One Nails.
Tapihritsa (2019). The Twenty-One Nails: According to the Zhang Zhung Oral Transmission Lineage of Bon Great Completion. Translated by Brown, Daniel P.; Gurung, Sonam. United States: Integral Publishing House. ISBN978-1-7321579-7-2.
Karmay, Samten G.; Watt, Jeff, eds. (2007). Bon, the Magic Word: the Indigenous Religion of Tibet (1st ed.). New York: Rubin Museum of Art. ISBN978-0977213122.
Namdak, Tenzin (1991). Tapihritsa: The Condensed Meaning of an Explanation of the Teachings of Yungdrung Bon. Nepal: Bonpo Foundation.
Achard, Jean-Luc (2017). The Six Lamps: Secret Dzogchen Instructions of the Bön Tradition. United States: Wisdom Publications. ISBN978-1614293644.
Hatchell, Christopher (2014). Naked Seeing: The Great Perfection, the Wheel of Time, and Visionary Buddhism in Renaissance Tibet. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0199982912.
Reynolds, John Myrdhin (2005). The Oral Tradition from Zhang-Zhung: An Introduction to the Bonpo Dzogchen Teachings of the Oral Tradition from Zhang-Zhung. Kathmandu: Vajra Publishers. ISBN978-9994664443.
Wangyal, Tenzin (2000). Wonders of the natural mind: the essence of Dzogchen in the native Bon tradition of Tibet. United States: Snow Lion Publications. ISBN978-1559391429.