Fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism

Fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism
Author: Rebecca McClen Novick
Publisher: Crossing Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2012-02-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0307813975

In Tibetan, the word for Buddhist means “insider”—someone who looks not to the world but to themselves for peace and happiness. The basic premise of Buddhism is that all suffering, however real it may seem, is the product of our own minds.Rebecca Novick’s concise history of Buddhism and her explanations of the Four Noble Truths, Wheel of Life, Karma, the path of the Bodhisattva, and the four schools help us understand Tibetan Buddhism as a religion or philosophy, and more important, as a way of experiencing the world.

The Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism

The Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism
Author: Kun-khyab-phrin-las
Publisher: Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

"Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism presents the fundamental practices of this tradition in a clear and easily accessible manner. Beginning with an overview of the Buddhist path, Kalu Rinpoche goes on to explain the preliminary practices of taking refuge, prostrations, Dorje Sempa purification meditation, mandala practice, guru yoga and the guru-disciple relationship. He then discusses the vows of the lay person, the bodhisattva, and the tantric practitioner. The book closes with a explanation of meditation both with and without an object and the key points of mahamudra meditation."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

The Foundations of Buddhism

The Foundations of Buddhism
Author: Rupert Gethin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998-07-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0192892231

In this introduction to the foundations of Buddhism, Rupert Gethin concentrates on the ideas and practices which constitute the common heritage of the different traditions of Buddhism (Thervada, Tibetan and Eastern) which exist in the world today.

An Introduction to Buddhism

An Introduction to Buddhism
Author: The Dalai Lama
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2018-07-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0834841568

His Holiness the Dalai Lama presents the perfect introduction to traditional Tibetan Buddhist thought and practice, covering the Four Noble Truths and two essential texts. There is no one more suited to introduce beginners—and remind seasoned practitioners—of the fundamentals of Tibetan Buddhism than His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Speaking to an audience of Western students, the Dalai Lama shows us how to apply basic Buddhist principles to our day-to-day lives. Starting with the very foundation of Buddhism, the Four Noble Truths, he provides the framework for understanding the Buddha’s first teachings on suffering, happiness, and peace. He follows with commentary on two of Buddhism’s most profound texts: The Eight Verses on Training the Mind and Atisha’s Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment, often referring to the former as one of his main sources of inspiration for the practice of compassion. With clear, accessible language and the familiar sense of humor that infuses nearly all of his work, the Dalai Lama invites us all to develop innermost awareness, a proper understanding of the nature of reality, and heartfelt compassion for all beings. This book was previously published under the title Lighting the Way.

Open Secrets

Open Secrets
Author: Walt Anderson
Publisher: Tarcher
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1989
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN:

Portraits of Tibetan Buddhist Masters

Portraits of Tibetan Buddhist Masters
Author: Don Farber
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2018-01-01
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 8120842057

Renowned photographer Don Farber, one of the most important chroniclers of Buddhism today, brings the face and the spirit of contemporary Tibetan Buddhism alive with this remarkable book. Portraits of Tibetan Buddhist Masters―a collection of superb color photographs presented with brief biographies and teachings from each master―is a vibrant work, a testament to the compassion and wisdom that lies at the heart of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Farber felt compelled to record the last of the living Buddhist masters who received their training in Tibet and then fled the country following the invasion by China, as well as other masters who survived many years of imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution. He has worked with a sense of urgency to photograph and interview these extraordinary beings who have been the custodians of this endangered Buddhist tradition. His collection of portraits also includes some of the bright lights of Tibetan Buddhism, the younger masters who will carry the tradition into the future. As a photographic archive of Tibetan Buddhist masters, this book plays an important role in preserving Tibetan culture, in all its richness and complexity, through the words and faces of its esteemed masters.

Debate in Tibetan Buddhism

Debate in Tibetan Buddhism
Author: Daniel Perdue
Publisher: Snow Lion Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages: 1004
Release: 1992
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

A clear and thorough exposition of the practice and theory of Buddhist logix and epistemology.

Everlasting Rain of Nectar

Everlasting Rain of Nectar
Author: Jampa Gyaltso
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996-06-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Geshe Jampa Gyatso, a highly respected contemporary teacher, explains the daily purification practice of the 35 confession buddhas. In his delightfully conversational manner, Geshe-la teaches us the details of the law of cause and effect, the powerful use of the four opponent powers, and the proper manner of prostrating, and provides clear descriptions of each of the buddhas of confession.

Daring Steps

Daring Steps
Author: Ringu Tulku
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1559397993

Daring Steps stands out among the multitude of books on Tibetan Buddhism as being a uniquely accessible overview of the Buddhist path that encompasses all three yanas, or traditional Buddhist spiritual paths. Ringu Tulku—renowned for both his insight and approachable style—consistently brings the teachings back to the reader's own experience as he reveals the vital role of each path in the attainment of genuine realization. This book draws on several venerable sources, among them the Buddha's earliest teachings, and a Vajrayana text by the yogi known as Crazy Khyentse. The author takes us from the most basic meditation practice to the rarefied realm of Mahamudra, touching on a dazzling range of teachings and techniques along the way. This lively presentation will be welcomed as both a trustworthy introduction for the beginning student and an indispensable reference for practitioners at every stage of the path.