Tsongkhapa's Praise for Dependent Relativity

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Metaphysics, Eastern Religions, Buddhism
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Author: Je Tsongkhapa, Lobsang Gyatso, Geshe Graham Woodhouse ISBN: 9780861717217
Publisher: Wisdom Publications Publication: January 1, 2012
Imprint: Wisdom Publications Language: English
Author: Je Tsongkhapa, Lobsang Gyatso, Geshe Graham Woodhouse
ISBN: 9780861717217
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Publication: January 1, 2012
Imprint: Wisdom Publications
Language: English

Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), the author of The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment and the teacher of the First Dalai Lama, is renowned as one of the greatest scholar-saints that Tibet has ever produced. He composed his poetic Praise for Dependent Relativity the very morning that he abandoned confusion and attained the final view, the clear realization of emptiness that is the essence of wisdom. English monk Graham Woodhouse, a longtime student of Buddhism, was living near the Dalai Lama's residence in northern India when he translated Tsongkhapa's celebrated text, and he conveys for modern readers the explanation of it he received from his teacher, the late Venerable Lobsang Gyatso.

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Tsongkhapa (1357-1419), the author of The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment and the teacher of the First Dalai Lama, is renowned as one of the greatest scholar-saints that Tibet has ever produced. He composed his poetic Praise for Dependent Relativity the very morning that he abandoned confusion and attained the final view, the clear realization of emptiness that is the essence of wisdom. English monk Graham Woodhouse, a longtime student of Buddhism, was living near the Dalai Lama's residence in northern India when he translated Tsongkhapa's celebrated text, and he conveys for modern readers the explanation of it he received from his teacher, the late Venerable Lobsang Gyatso.

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