Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche's oral translation of the ancient text "Song of Karmapa" explains the path of resting within and transforming the mind. This song was originally written by Rangjung Dorje, one of the most important teachers within the Tibetan tradition. In this book Traleg unwraps each cryptic verse revealing its hidden meaning. An enlightening journey into ways of developing insight, compassion, and wisdom, and reducing suffering, key components within the Buddhist tradition.
Song of Karmapa: The Aspiration of the Mahamudra of True Meaning by Lord Rangjung Dorje, Traleg Rinpoche, Shogam Publications, Paperback, 120 pp, $21.95
Traleg Kyabgon (1955-2012) was the founder of the Kagyu E-Vam Buddhist Institute, which is headquartered in Melbourne, with a major practice center in upstate New York and a practice community in New York City. He taught extensively at universities and Buddhist centers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia, and is the author of such books as Essence of Buddhism and Karma: What It Is, What It Isn't, Why It Matters.
CONTENTS: Song of Karmapa
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Foreword by Ogyen Trinley Dorje, 17th Karmapa
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ix
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Foreword by Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche
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xi
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Biography of Author
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xiii
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Acknowledgements
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xvii
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Editor's Introduction and Biography
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xviii
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The Root Verses
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1
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Section One: The Overview
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6
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Verses One - Two
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Section Two: The Correct Basis for Embarking on the Path
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13
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Verses Three - Four
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Section Three: The Means of Realizing the Path
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20
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Verse Five
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Section Four: The Path
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26
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Verse Six
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Section Five: How to Cultivate the Spiritual Path
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33
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Verses Seven - Twenty-three
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Section Six: Fruition
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94
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Verses Twenty-four - Twenty-five
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Notes
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100
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Bibliography
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111
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Terms and Names
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113
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Glossary
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116
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Index
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123
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