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Lamdre : Dawn of Enlightenment

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Book Id: WPLBN0000697269
Format Type: PDF eBook
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Reproduction Date: 2005

Title: Lamdre : Dawn of Enlightenment  
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Language: English
Subject: Religion, Buddhism, Buddhism and literature
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Lamdre : Dawn of Enlightenment. (n.d.). Lamdre : Dawn of Enlightenment. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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BuddhaNet: Buddhist Information and Education Network document.

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Excerpt: Initiation Into The Hevajra Mandala: The king of tantras has long been associated with conversion of the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan to Buddhism and the establishment of priest ruler ship in Tibet. This lasted from the early thirteenth century up to the present Dalai Lama. We all owe this to one hard working Tibetan savant known as Drogmi Lotsawa Shakya Yeshe (993?1074) who introduced the magnificent Lamdre teachings to Tibet during the 11th century.

Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Overview, Iii -- Preface, Ix -- 1. The Extraordinary Qualities of Lamdre, 1 -- 2. The Four Authenticities, 11 -- The Four Authenticities In The Order Taught In The Tantra, 11 -- The Four Authenticities In The Order of The Sequence of Events, 14 -- The Four Authenticities In The Order -- In Which The Disciple Follows The Practices, 18 -- The Four Authenticities In The Order of Validation, 19 -- The Four Parameters of A Whispered Lineage, 20 -- 1. The Stream of Initiating Water Must Not Run Dry, 21 -- 2. The Continuity of The Blessings Must Not Be Broken, 22 -- 3. The Order of The Instructions Must Not Be Interfered With, 23 -- 4. One Must Be Contented By One?s Devotion To The Teachings, 24 -- 3. The Life of Virupa, 26 -- 4. An Overview of Lamdre Teachings, 50 -- 5. The Vision of Experience, 66 -- 6. Personalising The Vision of Experience, 83 -- 7. Pure Vision, 104 -- Inexhaustible Ornamental Array -- of The Qualities of The Buddha?s Body, 107 -- Inexhaustible Ornamental Qualities of The Buddha?s Speech, 112 -- The Infinite Inexhaustible Qualities -- of The Buddha?s Omniscient Dharmakaya, 119 -- Enlightened Activities of The Buddha, 120

 
 



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