A hundred tips. Teachings of Tibetan Buddhism about the most important things
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“One Hundred Advice” by the legendary Padampa Sangye (XI-XII centuries AD) is a classic text of Tibetan Buddhism, expressing the very essence of Vajrayana view, meditation and behavior. The text is accompanied by detailed commentary by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, one of the greatest Buddhist teachers of the 20th century. The book is a valuable practical guide for any follower of Tibetan Buddhism and a solid foundation of spiritual experience for the interested reader. Padampa Sangye (XI-XII centuries) - Indian wandering yogi and spiritual teacher, founder of the Shizhed tradition, mentor Machig Labdron. A contemporary of the great Milarepa, he challenged him to a debate on the Dharma, which is mentioned in the biography of Milarepa. Dilgo Khyentse (1910-1991) is a highly revered meditation practitioner and scholar of the Nyingma school, one of the branches of Tibetan Buddhism. He has earned recognition as one of the greatest masters of meditation and compassionate acts of all time.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Дильго Кьенце
Падампа Сангье - Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Фарида Маликова