Mahamudra meditation is simultaneously the most profound of meditative disciplines and the most accessible for modern practitioners. Traditionally passed orally from teacher to disciple, mahamudra instructions point the meditator to the innate perfection of every experience. When it first appeared i
Mahamudra: The Quintessence of Mind and Meditation
β Scribed by Takpo Tashi Namgyal, Translator: Lobsang P. Lhalungpa
- Publisher
- Motilal Banarsidass
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 550
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
First English Translation of a major Tibetan Buddhist work, on training advanced student.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Cover......Page 1
Back Cover......Page 2
Contents......Page 4
Foreword by Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche......Page 14
Preface......Page 16
Translator's Introduction......Page 20
Reader's Key to the Riches of Mahamudra......Page 42
Introduction......Page 64
Book One: A Concise Elucidation of the Common System of Tranquil Equipoise......Page 74
1. The Ordinary Meditation of Tranquility and Insight......Page 78
2. The Stages of Tranquility and Insight, Part I: Tranquility......Page 100
3. The Stages of Tranquility and Insight, Part II: Insight......Page 112
4. The Stages of Tranquility and Insight, Part III: Clearing Doubts Regarding the Methods for Maintaining the Vision of Reality and Meditative Absorrption......Page 131
Book Two: An Extensive Elucidation of Mahamudra, the Uncommon Meditation......Page 150
Part I: Preliminary Exposition......Page 152
1. Exposition Engendering Confidence......Page 153
2. Preparatory Practices......Page 182
Part II: The Main Meditation of Mahamudra......Page 204
3. Guiding Meditators on the Path: Tranquility......Page 207
4. Guiding Meditators on the Path: Insight......Page 236
5. The Stages of Virtuous Practice......Page 274
6. Consolidation of Experience in Meditation: How to Maintain Absorption and Postabsorption......Page 312
7. Consolidation of Experience in Meditation: How to Get Rid of Meditative Deviation......Page 354
8. Consolidation of Experience in Meditation: How to Determine the Mind as Nonarising [Emptiness] and Enhance Meditation......Page 375
9. The Resultant Dawning of Realization......Page 411
Dedication......Page 470
Colophon......Page 473
Translator's Notes......Page 476
Bibliography......Page 524
Index of Quotations......Page 536
Index to Kagyur and Tangyur of Quotations in Mahamudra Text......Page 537
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First English Translation of a major Tibetan Buddhist work, on training advanced student.
First English Translation of a major Tibetan Buddhist work, on training advanced student.