
A Harmony of Views
Three Songs by Ju Mipham, Changkya Rolpay Dorje, and Chögyam Trungpa
$45.85
- Paperback
224 pages
- Release Date
4 November 2020
Summary
Do different Tibetan Buddhist traditions share an essential, common view?
The great Geluk scholar Changkya Rolpay Dorje (1717-1786) wrote a song describing the view of the Middle Way, comparing it to a mother. Later, the nonsectarian polymath Ju Mipham Rinpoche (1846-1912) and the influential Kagyu master Ch gyam Trungpa Rinpoche (1939-1987) wrote songs modeled upon it that describe the views of dzogchen and mahamudra, one comparing dzogchen to a jewel and the other comparing mahamudr…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781559394963 |
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| ISBN-10: | 155939496X |
| Author: | Khenchen Thrangu, Thrangu Dharmakara Translation Collaborative |
| Publisher: | Shambhala Publications Inc |
| Imprint: | Snow Lion Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 224 |
| Release Date: | 4 November 2020 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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“The three songs here by greatly realized masters from three distinct Tibetan Buddhist traditions show that the famous ‘three Great Ones’—Great Madhyamaka, the Great Seal, and the Great Perfection—all come down to the same essential point: the unmistaken realization of mind’s true nature, just as it is. In their clarity and poetic beauty, these songs resemble brilliant ornaments crafted from the pure gold of our innate nature, while the Venerable Thrangu Rinpoche’s lucid comments are like displaying these ornaments in the most conducive vitrines so that they can be viewed and appreciated from all kinds of different angles. These teachings are indispensable for all Buddhist practitioners in order to gain perfect clarity about the profound view of ultimate reality and how it informs our practice.”—Karl Brunnhölzl, translator of A Compendium of the Mahāyāna
About The Author
Khenchen Thrangu
Khenchen Thrangu was born in Tibet in 1933. At the age of five, he was formally recognized by His Holiness the Sixteenth Karmapa and Tai Situpa as the ninth incarnation of the great Thrangu tulku. At twenty-seven, Thrangu Rinpoche was forced to flee to India. He was called to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, where he was given the task of preserving the teachings of the Kagyu lineage. He was appointed by H.H. the Dalai Lama to be the personal tutor for the Seventeenth Karmapa and the four principal Karma Kagyu tulkus. Thrangu Rinpoche established the fundamental curriculum of the Karma Kagyu lineage taught at Rumtek and founded numerous monasteries and nunneries, schools for Tibetan children, and medical clinics. He has taught extensively throughout the world and is the abbot of Gampo Abbey.
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