Mystical Verses of a Dalai Lama

Mystical Verses of a Dalai Lama
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Total Pages : 326
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Synopsis Mystical Verses of a Dalai Lama by : Dalai Lama II Dge-'dun-rgya-mtsho

Mystical Verses of a Mad Dalai Lama

Mystical Verses of a Mad Dalai Lama
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Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9831971310
ISBN-13 : 9789831971314
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Synopsis Mystical Verses of a Mad Dalai Lama by : Glenn H. Mullin

Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages

Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages
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Publisher : Conari Press
Total Pages : 316
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ISBN-10 : 1573245070
ISBN-13 : 9781573245074
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Synopsis Mystics, Masters, Saints, and Sages by : Robert Ullman

Organized chronologically, starting with Buddha and ending with contemporary seekers, this book focuses on the moment of enlightenment in the lives of saints and masters that led to their witnessing divine reality.

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 698
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ISBN-10 : 9780861714643
ISBN-13 : 0861714644
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Synopsis The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems by : Blo-bzang-chos-kyi-nyi-ma (Thuʼu-bkwan III)

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems by Thuken Losang Chökyi Nyima (1737-1802) is probably the widest-ranging account of religious philosophies ever written in pre-modern Tibet. Thuken was a cosmopolitan Buddhist monk from Amdo, Mongol by heritage, Tibetan in education, and equally comfortable in a central Tibetan monastery or at the imperial court in Beijing. Like most texts on philosophical systems, his Crystal Mirror covers the major schools of India, both non-Buddhist and Buddhist, but then goes on to discuss in detail the entire range of Tibetan traditions as well, with separate chapters on the Nyingma, Kadam, Kagyü, Shijé, Sakya, Jonang, Geluk, and Bön. Not resting there, Thuken goes on to describe the major traditions of China-Confucian, Daoist, and Buddhist-as well as those of Mongolia, Khotan, and Shambhala. The Crystal Mirror is unusual, too, in its concern not just to describe and analyze doctrines, but to trace the historical development of the various traditions. All this makes the Crystal Mirror an eloquent, erudite, and informative textbook on the religious history and philosophical systems of an array of Asian cultures-and provides evidence that serious and sympathetic study of the history of religions has not been a monopoly of Western scholarship.

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 698
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ISBN-10 : 9780861717866
ISBN-13 : 0861717864
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Synopsis The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems by : Thuken Losang Chokyi Nyima

The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems, by Thuken Losang Chokyi Nyima (1737-1802), is arguably the widest-ranging account of religious philosophies ever written in pre-modern Tibet. Like most Tibetan texts on philosophical systems, this work covers the major schools of India, both Buddhist and non-Buddhist, but then goes on to discuss in detail the entire range of Tibetan traditions as well, with separate chapters on the Nyingma, Kadam, Kagyu, Shije, Sakya, Jonang, Geluk, and Bon schools. Not resting there, Thuken goes on to describe the major traditions of China--Confucian, Daoist, and the multiple varieties of Buddhist--as well as those of Mongolia, Khotan, and even Shambhala. The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems is unusual, too, in its concern not just to describe and analyze doctrines, but to trace the historical development of the various traditions. The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems is an eloquent and erudite presentation exploring the religious history and philosophical systems of an array of Asian Cultures--and offering evidence that the serious and sympathetic study of the history of religions has not been a monopoly of Western scholarship.

The Dalai Lamas

The Dalai Lamas
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Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004731148
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Synopsis The Dalai Lamas by : Ardy Verhaegen

Richly Annotated, This Work Is A Deep Study Of The Institution Of The Dalai Lama: Its Rise To Prominence, Its Working And Its Role Within The Socio-Political Structures Of Tibet And Asia. All This Is Set Against A Historical Narrative That Brings Out The Unique Religious Culture And Spiritual Legacy Of The Land.

The Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda

The Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda
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Publisher : Quest Books
Total Pages : 450
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ISBN-10 : 9780835608541
ISBN-13 : 0835608549
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Synopsis The Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda by : Anagarika Brahmacari Govinda

The Lost Teachings of Lama Govinda offers a precious glimpse into the consciousness of an extraordinary scholar and mystic, shedding new light on Govinda’s legendary role as both a pioneer and a prophet. Born in Germany, Lama Govinda was one of the first Westerners to introduce Tibetan Buddhism as an initiate in the tradition. His famed works, The Way of the White Clouds and Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism, live on as some of the best in the field. In this collection of essays and dialogues, Govinda delivers insights that are both timely and timeless. Ranging in issues and themes, including transpersonal psychology, drugs and meditation, Christianity, Theravada and Zen Buddhism, and the I Ching, editor Richard Power brings together Lama Govinda’s rarest material—some never before published, some long out of circulation.

The Holy Madmen of Tibet

The Holy Madmen of Tibet
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 369
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ISBN-10 : 9780199391202
ISBN-13 : 0199391203
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Synopsis The Holy Madmen of Tibet by : David M. DiValerio

Throughout the past millennium, certain Tibetan Buddhist yogins have taken on profoundly norm-overturning modes of dress and behavior, including draping themselves in human remains, consuming filth, provoking others to violence, and even performing sacrilege. They became known far and wide as "madmen" (smyon pa, pronounced nyönpa), achieving a degree of saintliness in the process. This book offers the first comprehensive study of Tibet's "holy madmen" drawing on their biographies and writings, as well as tantric commentaries, later histories, oral traditions, and more. Much of The Holy Madmen of Tibet is dedicated to examining the lives and legacies of the three most famous "holy madmen" who were all of the Kagyü sect: the Madman of Tsang (author of The Life of Milarepa), the Madman of Ü, and Drukpa Künlé, Madman of the Drukpa Kagyü. Each born in the 1450s, they rose to prominence during a period of civil war and of great shifts in Tibet's religious culture. By focusing on literature written by and about the "holy madmen" and on the yogins' relationships with their public, this book offers in-depth looks at the narrative and social processes out of which sainthood arises, and at the role biographical literature can play in the formation of sectarian identities. By showing how understandings of the "madmen" have changed over time, this study allows for new insights into current notions of "crazy wisdom." In the end, the "holy madmen" are seen as self-aware and purposeful individuals who were anything but insane.

The Fourteen Dalai Lamas

The Fourteen Dalai Lamas
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Publisher : Clear Light Books
Total Pages : 584
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004556168
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Synopsis The Fourteen Dalai Lamas by : Glenn H. Mullin

The 14th Dalai Lama, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and spiritual leader of the Tibetans in exile, is well known in the West, but the 600-year tradition to which he is heir is less familiar. In this book, Glenn Mullin offers the life stories of all 14 Dalai Lamas in one volume for the first time. He has also included excerpts from their teachings, poetry, and other writings that illuminate the principles of Tibetan Buddhism. From the birth of the first Dalai Lama in 1391, each subsequent Dalai Lama has been the reincarnation of his predecessor, choosing to take up the burdens of a human life for the benefit of the Tibetan people. For almost six centuries, the Dalai Lamas have served as the Tibetans' spiritual leader and have held secular power for nearly half that time. The Dalai Lamas are revered as incarnations of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddhist embodiment of compassion, but each has been a unique individual with different abilities and temperament.

The Practice of Kalachakra

The Practice of Kalachakra
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 287
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ISBN-10 : 9781559397742
ISBN-13 : 1559397748
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Synopsis The Practice of Kalachakra by : Glenn H. Mullin

The Kalachakra spiritual legacy is a vital and central part of Tibetan Buddhism. Presented here is a detailed and practical overview of this unique spiritual path. In Part One, the author discusses the tantric path to enlightenment by drawing on the writings of great scholar-practitioners of the past. He describes the sutrayana and vajrayana paths, outlines the four classes of tantras, compares the Kalachakra generation and completion stage yogas to those of the mainstream tantras and details the unique Kalachakra methods for attaining enlightenment in this lifetime. Part Two contains translations for seven texts for the pratice of Kalachakra, including a sadhana selected by the Dalai Lama for this book. Glenn Mullin's perceptive and very readable discussion of the theory and practice of this profound tantric system is an excellent addition to the literature on this subject.