This Shri Chakrasamvara Sadhana of the Luipada's Tradition is compiled with Tibetan, phonetics, and English translation by Khenpo Migmar Tseten from traditional sources of Shenphen Nyingpo and Ameshab Ngawang Kunga Sonam. It is our hope that these pages in Sadhana offer a window into the awakened state and inspire you in your own practice. May all sentient beings everywhere experience peace
Important requirement: It is very important to receive the empowerment, transmission, and instruction from a Master who holds the Luipada Shri Chakrasamvara lineage to do these practices.
Shri Chakrasamvara Sadhana of the Luipada's Tradition, Lama Migmar Tseten, Paperback, 246 pp, $29.95
Lama Migmar has been serving Harvard-wide student, faculties, and staff as a Buddhist Chaplain since 1997. He received both a traditional and a contemporary education in India. He graduated with an Acharya degree in 1979 from Tibetan Institute of Sanskrit University, Varanasi, India, and with first position every nine years among four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He was awarded a medal for academic excellence by His Holiness The Dalai Lama. He was also recognized as Khenpo for his scholarship and service to the Dharma by His Holiness the Sakya Trizin.
Lama Migmar served as the head of Sakya Center in Rajpur, India, and the Sakya Monastery in Puruwalla, India, from 1981 to 1989, taking care of the well being of several hundred monastic residents. During this time he reintroduced the original form of the geshe educational system of Tibet, with degrees from kazhipa up to the rabjampa degree, with a curriculum that included all of the eighteen major texts, which are known as the Dragchen Chogyed.
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