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Kagyu Lineage and The Activity of the Karmapas By: Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
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This text is a concise and in-depth teaching on one of the four main Buddhist traditions of Tibet, the Kagyu Lineage. It presents the story of the great figures of this tradition - from Tilopa in ancient India down to the present Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje. Along with this history are clear explanations of the nature of lineage and the place of the Kagyu tradition in Buddhist history.
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Living in Compassion By: Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
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An accessible and practical resource on the Buddhist path, centered around bringing the practice of compassion to everything we do. Beginning with a teaching on marriage and relationships from the Buddhist perspective, with emphasis on the application of personal discipline and the understanding of karma in our personal and family lives. Includes is a complete, detailed commentary on the “37 practices of a Bodhisattva,” one of the most important Tibetan texts on the path of compassion and wisdom. Bardor Rinpoche also gives a complete teaching on the six perfections, the transcendent qualities of generosity, morality, patience, diligence, meditation, and wisdom.
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Practice of Green Tara By: Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
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This teaching is on the deity called Arya Tara. If we examine the nature of Arya Tara from the point of what is called the definitive meaning, the true meaning, then she is Yum Chen Mo, the Great Mother. Arya Tara is called the Great Mother because she embodies the ultimate meaning of dharma, the ultimate meaning of emptiness - the dharmakaya.
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Precious Essence, The Inner Autobiography of Terchen Barway Dorje By: Lama Yeshe Gyamtso, tr.
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The first Barway Dorje was a precious revealer of treasure and the rebirth of Nupchen Sangye Yeshe, one of Guru Padma's twenty-five disciples. Barway Dorje appeared in Tibet during the nineteenth century, and was praised and respected by the many holy beings of his time as an authentic treasure revealer. His many treasures include The Sadhanas of the Vidyadhara Guru, The Vajrakila Cycle, and The Dakini Cycle, all of which contain profound instructions pertaining to ripening and liberation.
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Rest for the Fortunate, The Extraordinary Practice of Nyungne: Its History, Meaning and Benefits By: Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
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Practiced by all the major traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, nyungne is a special fasting practice of Chenrezig, the odhisattva of Compassion. It is extraordinary both for its profound spiritual qualities and for its practicality in application. Nyungne is performed over a period of two days, the second of which is a complete fast. During this nyungne, practitioners take on temporary vows and generate the attitude of bodhicitta, the unbiased attitude of compassion and aspiration for the enlightenment of all beings.
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Tashi Prayer, A Teaching on By: Bardor Tulku Rinpoche
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The Tashi Prayer is a short text written by Khenchen Mipham (1846-1912), a major figure in 19th Century Tibetan Buddhism. The prayer is a condensation of the much longer Sutra of the Words of Auspiciousness, which was taught by Shakyamuni Buddha. The purpose of the prayer is to pay homage to and supplicate four kinds of awakened beings (buddhas, male bodhisattvas, female bodhisattvas, and protectors) so as to receive their blessings for both spiritual and worldly success.
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