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Three Visions:Fundamental Teachings Of the Sakya Lineage Of Tibetan Buddhism
[Paperback - 2002]
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Category: Religion
Sub-category: Buddhism
Additional Category: Self Improvement
Publisher: Snow Lion | ISBN: 9781559391771 | Pages: 256
Shipping Weight: .318 | Dimensions: 5.5 x .68 x 8.5 inches

The most profound and fundamental teaching of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism is that of the Path Including Its Result. This unique teaching of Virupa, one of India's extraordinary Mahasiddhas, covers the entire Buddhist path from the time of entering the spiritual discipline up to the attainment of full and perfect enlightenment. It serves as a manual for contemplating and meditating upon the various stages leading to the final result of ultimate happiness and liberation. The Three Visions examines the state of those experiencing suffering, those engaged in the methods leading towards freedom from unhappiness and misery, and those fully enlightened ones who have attained the highest goal of omniscient awakening. In a very direct and simple manner, the text leads the reader step-by-step over the vast path culminating in ultimate peace.

Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrub was born in 1497 at Sakya Monastery in central Tibet. He received extensive training from teachers such as Ngor Evam Choden, Konchok Pelwa, and Muchen Sanggye Rinchen. At the age of 38, he was ordained as the 10th abbot of Ngor, where he held the throne for almost 25 years until his death in 1557. He is the author of Three Visions: Fundamental Teachings of the Sakya Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

His Holiness Sakya Trizin is the 41st patriarch of the Sakyapa Tradition. H. H. Sakya Trizin wrote the foreword to Three Visions: Fundamental Teachings of the Sakya Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. H. H. Sakya Trizin’s religious name is Ngawang Kunga Tegchen Palbar Trinley Samphel Wangyi Gyalpo. In the spiritual order of Tibetan Buddhism, he is considered second only to the Dalai Lama.

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