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  • Published: 11 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9780834828070
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
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Confusion Arises as Wisdom

Gampopa's Heart Advice on the Path of Mahamudra





The Tibetan Buddhist teachings on the freedom that comes from perceiving the emptiness of all phenomena—teachings known collectively by the name Mahamudra—are presented here with remarkable clarity through commentary on a twelfth-century text. The text is "Gampopa's Great Teachings to the Assembly," by Gampopa, the foremost disciple of the legendary figure Milarepa and founder of Tibetan Buddhism's Kagyu school. The commentary is by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, a contemporary teacher of deep learning and profound practice with a remarkable gift for presenting these traditional teachings in a way that is accessible to Western hearts and minds.

Gampopa in his teaching combined the general Mahayana teachings he received from the Kadampa tradition of Atisha with the quintessential Vajrayana teachings, which he received from his teacher, Milarepa. These became the basis of the Kagyu lineage teachings that he founded. This particular text, which includes both Mahayana and Vajrayana teachings, is representative of the classic teachings of the Kagyu tradition in general.

  • Published: 11 September 2012
  • ISBN: 9780834828070
  • Imprint: RH US eBook Adult
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256
Categories:

About the author

Ringu Tulku

Born in Eastern Tibet in 1952, Ringu Tulku is a Tibetan Buddhist teacher whose scholarship, fluent English, and entertaining, responsive teaching style have become popular among students of Buddhism throughout the world. He is the director of seven meditation centers in Europe, the United States, and India, and he travels and teaches extensively in Europe and the United States.
He earned the degree ofacharya (senior teacher) at Varanasi University and the title ofkhenpo (expert) was conferred upon him by the 1611' Karmapa. He later earned his Ph.D. from the International Nyingma Society. He has been a university professor ofTibetology for seventeen years and a visiting professor at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, for five years.

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