Mahamudra and gCod in the dGa’ ldan Tradition
Two Texts from the Tibetan Tradition of the Dalai Lamas
Introductions and Translations by Filippo Lunardo - SERIE ORIENTALE ROMA n.s. 29
- Anno: 2023
- Autore/i: Filippo Lunardo
- Catalogo: Scienze e Lettere
- Argomento: Orientalistica
- Collana: Serie Orientale Roma
- ISBN: 978-88-6687-226-9
- ISSN: 0582-7906
INTRODUCTION
Some Biographical Notes on Ye shes rGyal mtshan and Blo bzang rNam rgyal
Technical Notes
Abbreviations
CHAPTER 1: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION ON THE DGE LUGS PA EXPERIENCE OF MAH?MUDR?
1.1 The Nature of Mind and Mah?mudr? Meditation in the dge lugs pa Experience
CHAPTER 2: THE ORAL INSTRUCTION OF GURU MAÑJU?R?. A CLEAR EXPOSITION OF THE KEY POINTS OF THE DGA’ LDAN MAH?MUDR?
2.1 Preliminaries
2.2 Actual Session
2.3 Calm Abiding
2.4 Profound Insight
2.5 Dedication
CHAPTER 3: BLO BZANG RNAM RGYAL, THE DGE LUGS PAS AND GCOD. A BRIEF INTRODUCTION
3.1 gCod in the dGe lugs Tradition
CHAPTER 4: THE LAMP THAT CLEARLY ELUCIDATES THE MEANING OF THE WORDS OF THE GCOD SCRIPTURE “THE GUIDE FOR THOSE SEEKING FREEDOM”
4.1 The Place where to Practice
4.2 The Receptacle for the Practice
4.3 Instructions for the Practice
4.4 The Way by which Signs of Ultimate Success Will Emerge
TRANSLITERATIONS
dGa’ ldan phyag rgya chen po’i man ngag gi gnad gsal bar ston pa ‘jam dbyangs bla ma’i zhal lung
gCod gzhung thar ‘dod ded dpon ma’i tshig don gsal bar ston pa’i nyams len gsal ba’i sgron me
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