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The Natural Openness and Freedom of the Mind
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The Natural Openness and Freedom of the Mind

A Treasure Tantra of the Great Perfection
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Verkaufsrang8617inReligion und Theologie
CHF38.00

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"This is a modern commentary on a Dzogchen tantra titled The Natural Freedom and Openness of the Mind, covering the practices of trekcho, thogal, and bardo. This tantra is a mind terma, or treasure, of the contemporary terton, or treasure revealer, Deshek Lingpa (1956-2020). The tantra is said by tradition to be one among many revelations of the seventh-century Indian master Garab Dorje, who received them directly from the bodhisattva Vajrasattva, who received them from the buddha Samantabhadra. The commentary presents, in clear and accessible language, the approach to enlightement taught in this tradition. These instructions are considered advanced and secret, to be taught only to those who have received transmission from a qualified master. For the curious reader outside of the tradition, this book offers a clear and concise introduction to way the Nyingma tradition frames Buddhist cosmology, mind, liberation, and prayer"--
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-64547-334-3
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungslandUSA
Erscheinungsdatum06.08.2024
Seiten272 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Artikel-Nr.27678795
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.45610857
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KHANGSAR TENPA'I WANGCHUK (1938-2014) was born in Golok, Tibet. He began his Buddhist study at eight years old, became a monk at fourteen, and began teaching at fifteen. A Nyingma practitioner, Khangsar Khenpo was both a tertön, or treasure revealer, and a scholar of the rigorous scholastic curriculum of the Geluk tradition. During the later years of the Cultural Revolution, he was sentenced to twelve years in prison where he continued his dedicated practice alongside other great masters, from whom he received pith instructions and transmissions. In the later part of his life, he focused on teaching, writing commentaries on seminal texts, and restoring and enlarging monasteries in his home villages of Khangsar Taklung and Panak in the region of Golok. DESHEK LINGPA (1956-2020), also known as Tulku Lhatsam and Tertön Padma Jigme Dorje, was a treasure revealer, or tertön, of the Nyingma school and served as the abbot of both Dogongma and Dogabma Monasteries in Golok, Tibet. The PADMAKARA TRANSLATION GROUP, based in France, has a distinguished reputation for its translations of Tibetan texts and teachings. Its work has been published in several languages and is renowned for its clear and accurate literary style.