The great treatise on the stages of the path to enlightenment volume 3 : Lam Rim Chen Mo

by Tsong-Kha-Pa

Other authorsGuy Newland (Editor), The Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee (Translator)
Hardcover, 2002

Publication

Imprint: Ithaca, New York : Snow Lion Publications, 2002. Context: Originally composed in Tibetan in 1402. Edition: First edition. Responsibility: Tsong-Kha-Pa. Physical: Text : 1 volume : 496 pages, map ; 25 cm. Features: Includes appendix, bibliography, glossary, index, notes.

Call number

GT-B-Tb / Tsong

Barcode

BK-08616

ISBN

9781559391665

CSS Library Notes

Description: "The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Lam rim chen mo) is one of the brightest jewels in the world's treasury of sacred literature. The author Tsong-kha-pa (1357–1419) completed this masterpiece in 1402 and it soon became one of the most renowned works of spiritual practice and philosophy in the world of Tibetan Buddhism. Volume Three contains a presentation of the two most important topics to be found in the Great Treatise- meditative serenity (shamatha) and supramundane insight into the nature of reality

Table of Contents:

FY2023 /

Physical description

25 cm

Description

The third volume of the fifteenth-century spiritual classic that condenses the enormous breadth of Buddhist teachings into one easy-to-follow meditation manual. The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Tibetan title- Lam rim chen mo) is one of the brightest jewels in the world's treasury of sacred literature, and certainly in the world of Tibetan Buddhism. The author, Tsong-kha-pa, completed this masterpiece in 1402 to help lead people along a series of progressive stages from this-worldly self-centeredness to cosmically altruistic expansiveness. For centuries it has continued to be essential reading for any student of Buddhist thought who wants to put the Buddha's teachings into practice. Volume Three contains a presentation of the two most important topics in the Great Treatise- meditative serenity (samatha) and supramundane insight into the nature of reality (vipasyana).… (more)

Language

Original language

Tibetan

Rating

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