Naropa is one of the accomplished lineage holders of the Mahamudra tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. In this book, Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, a beloved Mahamudra teacher, first tells the extraordinary story of Naropa's life and explains its profound lessons. He follows this with lucid and practical commentaries on two of Naropa's songs of realization, explaining their precious instructions for realizing Mahamudra, the nature of one's mind. Throughout, Thrangu Rinpoche speaks plainly and directly to Westerners eager to receive the essence of Mahamudra instructions from an accomplished teacher.
Naropa's Wisdom: His Life and Teachings on Mahamudra, Thrangu Rinpoche, Snow Lion Publications, Paperback, 224 pp, $19.95
KHENCHEN THRANGU was born in Tibet in 1933. He founded numerous monasteries and nunneries, schools for Tibetan children, and medical clinics. He has taught extensively throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States and is the abbot of Gampo Abbey. He was appointed by the Dalai Lama to be the personal tutor for the Seventeenth Karmapa.
CONTENTS: Naropa's Wisdom: His Life and Teachings on Mahamudra
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Editor's Preface
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vii
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Part One: Introduction to Naropa's Life and Teachings
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1.
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Introduction
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3
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2.
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The Life of Naropa
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11
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Part Two: Teachings on The View, Concisely Put
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3.
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The Root Text
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29
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4.
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All Appearances Are Mind
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35
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5.
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The Mind Is Empty
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41
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6.
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Realizing the True Nature of Mind
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47
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7.
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Mind Is Luminous Clarity
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53
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8.
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How Emptiness Is Spontaneously Present
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61
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9.
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Spontaneous Presence Is Self-Liberated
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67
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10.
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The Importance of Meditation and Conduct
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73
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Part Three: Teachings on The Summary of Mahamudra
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11.
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The Root Text
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83
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12.
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Introduction
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87
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13.
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The Mahamudra of the View
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91
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14.
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The Mahamudra of Meditation
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103
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15.
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The Mahamudra of Conduct
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119
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16.
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The Mahamudra of Fruition
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139
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17.
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The Dedication
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161
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Appendix A: The Five Buddha Families and the Five Wisdoms
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167
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Appendix B: The Eight Consciousnesses and the Five Wisdoms
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169
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Appendix C: The Three Natures
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171
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Appendix D: The Twelve Minor Trials of Naropa
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175
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Glossary
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179
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Glossary of Tibetan Terms
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191
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Notes
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193
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Annotated Bibliography
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199
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Index
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203
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