The Chariot That Transports to the Kingdom of the Four Kayas: Stages of Meditation that Acomplish the Excellent Path of the Six Branch Yogas of the Completion Stage of Glorious Kalacakra: The Five Comman Preliminaries
Library of Tibetan Works & Archives, 2019. Soft cover. Condition: New. The Chariot that Transports to the Kingdom of the Four Kayas: Stages of Meditation that Accomplish the Excellent Path of the Six-Branch Yogas of the Completion Stage of Glorious Kalacakra [commonly referred to as Stages of Meditation of the Excellent Path ] by Jonang Tibetan master, Bamda Thubten Gelek Gyamtso, is a commentary and guiding instruction manual text of major importance in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition of Kalacakra. In this text, Bamda Gelek gives practical and clear guidance on how to practise all the stages of Kalacakra: the common preliminaries, the uncommon preliminaries and the completion stage six vajra-yogas. Here, the five common preliminaries of the Kalacakra tradition, according to the Dro lineage, contained in this text, are translated and published in written English for the first time. The instructions on the completion stage, the six yogas themselves, are only supposed to be given and disseminated in a private retreat or group situation, with students who have completed all the seven, common and uncommon, preliminaries and whom the lama thinks are ready to practise the completion stage. This text is currently used not only in the Jonang tradition, but also in the Rimey, Kagyu and Nyingma traditions. It is an indispensible and authentic instruction source for anyone who wishes to begin and practise the excellent path of Klacakra. The foreword for this book was kindly provided by the eminent Dharma scholar-translator, Dr. Cyrus Stearns. Adele Tomlin is an independent scholar and translator from England, with an MA in Philosophy from King s College, London and an MA in Tibetan Buddhist Studies from the University of Hamburg. She has also spent several years studying Buddhist Philosophy and the Tibetan language in Nepal and India. Seller Inventory # 132456
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Adele Tomlin