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Short Dorje Chang Mahamudra Invocation by Bangar Jampal Zangpo - commentaries by 8th Karmapa Mikyoe Dorje, Karma Chagme, 15th Karmapa Khakhyab Dorje,
Short Dorje Chang Mahamudra Invocation by Bangar Jampal Zangpo - commentaries by 8th Karmapa Mikyoe Dorje, Karma Chagme, 15th Karmapa Khakhyab Dorje,
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The book "Mahāmudrā: Texts and Translations" is a collection of essential mahāmudrā texts of Tibetan Buddhism, including the Invocation by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo, which has been commented on by renowned masters and philosophers. This is the first time their commentaries have been translated into a European language.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 164 pages
Publication date: 24 March 2023
Publisher: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
The present volume offers a comprehensive collection of translations and editions of essential mahāmudrā texts within Tibetan Buddhism. Among these, the Invocation by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo stands as a paramount teaching within the Kagyü tradition. Notably, it has garnered the attention and scrutiny of renowned masters and philosophers, whose insightful commentaries have now been translated into a European language for the first time.
The Invocation by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo is a profound and influential text that delves into the nature of mind and the path to enlightenment. It is considered one of the most important teachings of the Kagyü tradition, which emphasizes the use of meditation and mental techniques to achieve spiritual realization.
The text was first written in the 14th century by Bängar Jampäl Zangpo, a renowned Tibetan scholar and yogi. It has since been translated into numerous languages, including Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, and English, and has been widely studied and practiced by Buddhist practitioners around the world.
One of the key aspects of the Invocation is its emphasis on the nature of mind and the concept of non-duality. Bängar Jampäl Zangpo teaches that the mind is not a separate entity from the rest of the universe, but rather a manifestation of it. He suggests that by recognizing this non-duality, one can break free from the cycle of suffering and achieve enlightenment.
The Invocation is rich in philosophical and spiritual insights, and it has been commented on by many prominent masters and philosophers throughout history. Among these, the most famous is the 17th-century Tibetan scholar and yogi Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye, who wrote a comprehensive commentary on the text. His commentary is considered one of the most important works on mahāmudrā and has been widely studied and translated.
The present volume includes not only the original text of the Invocation but also translations of Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye's commentary, making it accessible to a broader audience. It also includes other important mahāmudrā texts, such as the Root Text of the Middle Way of the Kagyü, which provides a detailed explanation of the practice of mahāmudrā.
In addition to its scholarly value, the Invocation has also been praised for its practical application in the pursuit of spiritual growth and enlightenment. It has been used by practitioners to develop concentration, mindfulness, and insight, and to overcome the obstacles and distractions that can hinder the path to meditation.
Overall, the present volume offers a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring the teachings of Tibetan Buddhism, particularly the mahāmudrā tradition. It provides a comprehensive collection of translations and editions of essential texts, as well as insightful commentaries by renowned masters and philosophers. By studying and practicing these teachings, one can deepen their understanding of the nature of mind and the path to enlightenment, and find greater peace and happiness in their daily lives.
Weight: 270g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9788323350491
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