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Collected works of Dge-lugs-pa scholar predominantly on rituals, sadhana (meditative) practice, spiritual advices, and doctrines,
Teachings of the Rñiṅ-ma-pa tradition.
Collection of author's lectures and essays on diverse topics predominantly on Buddhism and Tibetan litrerature; author is the Director of The Tibet House, New Delhi.
Largely concerned with the monasteries of Byaṅ Stagluṅ adn Dbyi-śod Ri-bo-che, to 1824.
Thought of have been composed in the 11th century by the renowned Tibetan yogi Marpa Lotsawa, is a compelling account of the 'complete liberation' of the guru of Naropa, and belongs to the genre of 'Buddhist hagiology'. As such, it will be of interest to followers of the Kagyud school of Tibetan Buddhism as well as to those who are fascinated by the lives of the Buddhist saints and masters. This fine translation is presented in a vivid and accessible manner, and the translators have included a transliteration of the original Tibetan text for scholars who wish to study this early biography of Tilopa in both languages.