Great treatise on the stages of mantra (Sngags rim chen mo) : (critical elucidation of the key instructions in all the secret stages of the path of the victorious universal lord, Great Vajradhara) : chapters XI-XII, the creation stage

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Great treatise on the stages of mantra (Sngags rim chen mo) : (critical elucidation of the key instructions in all the secret stages of the path of the victorious universal lord, Great Vajradhara) : chapters XI-XII, the creation stage

by Tsong Khapa Losang Drakpa ; introducton and translation by Thomas Freeman Yarnall ; edited by Robert A.F. Thurman

(Treasury of the Buddhist sciences series, . Complete works of Jey Tsong Khapa and sons collection)

American Institute of Buddhist Studies, 2013

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Sṅags rim chen po

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Tsong Khapa's Great Treatise on the Stages of Mantra (Sngags rim chen mo)-considered by the present Dalai Lama to be one of Tsong Khapa's two most imA-portant books (along with his Lam rim chen mo)-is his masterful synthesis of the prinA-ciples and practices of all four classes of Tantra, which formed the basis of his innovation in creatA-ing the esoteric "Tantric College" institution and curA-ricuA-lum in the early fifteenth century. With detailed reference to hundreds of works from the Tibetan Kangyur and Tengyur, the chapters presented and studied in this volume concern his treatment of the creation stage (bskyed rim) meditations of Unexcelled Yoga Tantra. This includes a detailed analysis emphasizing how and why such creation stage practices-utiA-lizing deity yoga to transform death, the between, and life into the three bodies of buddhahood-are indispensible to creatA-A-ing a foundation for successfully enterA-ing the culminal yogic practices of the perfection stage. (A subsequent volume will present the perfection stage chapters of this essential masterwork.) An important work for both scholars and practitioners, this annotated translation is supA-pleA-menA-ted with extensive support materials. A companion volume of the critically edited Tibetan text-annotated with the found quotes from Tengyur and Kangyur texts in Tibetan (and Sanskrit where available)-also will be published in a limited edition, and as an e-book. Published by American Institute of Buddhist Studies (AIBS)

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