Stages of the Path and the Oral Transmission: Selected Teachings of the Geluk School

Author:   Thupten Jinpa ,  Rosemary Patton ,  Dagpo Rinpoch�
Publisher:   Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Volume:   6
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9780861714452


Pages:   936
Publication Date:   20 December 2022
Format:   Hardback
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A major contribution to the literature on Buddhist practice according to the Geluk school of Tibetan Buddhism from its foremost interpreter. Although it was the last major school to emerge in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Geluk school has left an indelible mark on Buddhist thought and practice. The intellectual and spiritual brilliance of its founder, the great Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), has inspired generations of scholars and tantric yogis to place him at the heart of their daily meditative practice. The Geluk tradition's close ties to the Dalai Lamas have also afforded it an outsized influence in all aspects of Tibetan life for centuries. At its peak its combined monasteries boasted a population in the tens of thousands, and its sway encompassed the religious landscape of Mongolia and much of Central Asia. This widespread religious activity fostered a rich literary tradition, and fifteen seminal works are featured here representing four genres of that tradition. They include works on the stages of the path, or lamrim, the genre for which the Geluk is most renowned; works on guru yoga, centered around the core Geluk ritual Offering to the Guru (Lama Ch�pa); teachings from the unique oral transmission of Geluk mahamudra, meditation on the nature of mind; and instructions on the three essential points--what to practice in life, at death, and in the bardo. Your guide to these riches, Thupten Jinpa, maps out their historical context and spiritual significance in his extensive introduction.

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Author:   Thupten Jinpa ,  Rosemary Patton ,  Dagpo Rinpoch�
Publisher:   Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Imprint:   Wisdom Publications,U.S.
Volume:   6
Dimensions:   Width: 17.00cm , Height: 8.60cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   1.361kg
ISBN:  

9780861714452


ISBN 10:   0861714458
Pages:   936
Publication Date:   20 December 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""Expertly curated and lucidly translated, Stages of the Path and the Oral Transmission is a magnificent collection. The instructions in this book are practiced to this day in Geluk institutions across the Himalayan plateau and increasingly in hundreds of Dharma centers throughout the world. Contained in these pages are some of the great pith instructions of Tsongkhapa; ""stages of the path"" texts including the Fifth Dalai Lama's Words of Mañjusri, never before translated into a Western language; inspirational rituals like Offering to the Guru; and the most authoritative Geluk writings on mahamudra and the three essential points. A wonderful gift to scholars and practitioners alike.""--José Ignacio Cabezón, Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies, University of California Santa Barbara ""It is often assumed that the Geluk tradition is concerned above all with scholastic philosophy, but like all Tibetan traditions, the Geluk has a rich canon of devotional liturgies, meditation manuals, and practical instructions for the vision of reality. This remarkable volume collects such works by some of the greatest masters and saints of the Land of Snows.""--Donald Lopez, Arthur E. Link Distinguised University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, University of Michigan ""Once more, Thupten Jinpa has given us an excellent addition to the growing body of translations of the major works of Tibetan Buddhism. The works included in this volume provide clear material for serious study and practice of both sutra and tantra.""--Alexander Berzin, autor and founder, Berzin Archives ""We only need to look at the table of contents of Stages of the Path and the Oral Transmission: Selected Teachings of the Geluk School to know that this book is a treasure of vital instructions on the path to awakening. Plus, these texts were translated by some of the best translators of our time. Who could ask for anything more!""--Bhiksuni Thubten Chodron, abbess of Sravasti Abbey ""Carefully selected, and wonderfully translated, this group of texts gives us the very raison d'etre for the importance and prominence of this lineage. The crucial texts are all here, skillfully chosen, beautifully rendered and annotated. If you read only one book of key Ganden Oral Tradition teachings, it should be this one!""--Jan Willis, author of Enlightened Beings, Life Stories from the Ganden Oral Tradition, Dreaming Me: Black, Baptist, and Buddhist, and Dharma Matters: Black, Baptist, and Buddhist"


Expertly curated and lucidly translated, Stages of the Path and the Oral Transmission is a magnificent collection. The instructions in this book are practiced to this day in Geluk institutions across the Himalayan plateau and increasingly in hundreds of Dharma centers throughout the world. Contained in these pages are some of the great pith instructions of Tsongkhapa; stages of the path texts including the Fifth Dalai Lama's Words of Manjusri, never before translated into a Western language; inspirational rituals like Offering to the Guru; and the most authoritative Geluk writings on mahamudra and the three essential points. A wonderful gift to scholars and practitioners alike. --Jose Ignacio Cabezon, Dalai Lama Professor of Tibetan Buddhism and Cultural Studies, University of California Santa Barbara It is often assumed that the Geluk tradition is concerned above all with scholastic philosophy, but like all Tibetan traditions, the Geluk has a rich canon of devotional liturgies, meditation manuals, and practical instructions for the vision of reality. This remarkable volume collects such works by some of the greatest masters and saints of the Land of Snows. --Donald Lopez, Arthur E. Link Distinguised University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies, University of Michigan Once more, Thupten Jinpa has given us an excellent addition to the growing body of translations of the major works of Tibetan Buddhism. The works included in this volume provide clear material for serious study and practice of both sutra and tantra. --Alexander Berzin, autor and founder, Berzin Archives We only need to look at the table of contents of Stages of the Path and the Oral Transmission: Selected Teachings of the Geluk School to know that this book is a treasure of vital instructions on the path to awakening. Plus, these texts were translated by some of the best translators of our time. Who could ask for anything more! --Bhiksuni Thubten Chodron, abbess of Sravasti Abbey Carefully selected, and wonderfully translated, this group of texts gives us the very raison d'etre for the importance and prominence of this lineage. The crucial texts are all here, skillfully chosen, beautifully rendered and annotated. If you read only one book of key Ganden Oral Tradition teachings, it should be this one! --Jan Willis, author of Enlightened Beings, Life Stories from the Ganden Oral Tradition, Dreaming Me: Black, Baptist, and Buddhist, and Dharma Matters: Black, Baptist, and Buddhist


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Thupten Jinpa was educated in the Tibetan monastic system, where he received the highest degree of gesh� lharam. Jinpa also holds a BA in philosophy and a PhD in religious studies, both from the University of Cambridge, England. Since 1985, he has been the principal translator to the Dalai Lama. His works include Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Thought, several volumes of translations in The Library of Tibetan Classics, and the modern biography Tsongkhapa: A Buddha in the Land of Snows. He is currently the president and the editor-in-chief of the Institute of Tibetan Classics, and he also chairs the Mind and Life Institute and the Compassion Institute. Rosemary Patton began studying Tibetan Buddhism and language in France with Dagpo Rinpoch� in 1975 after earning a degree in English literature and drama at Queen's University in Canada and a degree in anthropology at the Sorbonne. After attaining a further degree at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (INaLCO) in Paris, she pursued her studies at Drepung Gomang in South India. She has been Dagpo Rinpoch�'s English-language translator since the late 1980s. Dagpo Rinpoch� was born in Kongpo in southeastern Tibet in 1932, was recognized as an incarnate lama at age one by the Thirteenth Dalai Lama, and trained as a monk at Dakpo Shedrup Ling and at Drepung Monastery's Gomang College in Lhasa. After the Communist takeover of Tibet in 1959, he crossed the Himalayas on foot, and the next year he emigrated to Paris, where he worked with scholars and taught at INaLCO until 1993. In 1978 he founded his first Dharma center, which in 1994 became the Ganden Ling Institute. He has traveled extensively, guiding students and creating numerous centers for the study and practice of Buddhism around the world.

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