The Mahamudra Eliminating the darkness of Ignorance and Fifty Stanzas of Guru-Devotion By The Ninth Karmapa Wang-chug Dorje and Asvaghosa .
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The Dzogchen Innermost Essence Preliminary Practice By Jig-me Lingpa
Shantideva's a guide to the Buddisattva's ways of life By Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
Kache Phalu's Advice on the art of living Translated by Dawa Norbu
Essence OF Ambrosia A Guide To Buddhist Contemplation by Taranatha
Cultivating a Daily Meditation Book By His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama
Palden Lhamo is main Dharma protectors in Tibetan Buddhism. Her eyes represent past, present and future. She is dark blue in colour representing her attainment of great bliss- the realization of emptiness. Her right hand is in the sky holding a skull cup representing the destruction of obstacles. She carries a human bag full of diseases that she collects from those who invoke her. Her legs are in a semi-relaxed posture and chains connect one ankle to the other. She is the personal protector of the Panchen Lama and of all fourteen incarnations of the Dalai Lama.
Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as object of devotion.
Tibetan Thangka is a traditional form of Buddhist painting. It usually depicts deities, mandalas, or spiritual scenes. Thangkas are highly detail and vibrant, and they serve as visual aids for meditation and spiritual practice. They are considered scared and are often used in religious ceremonies and as objects of devotion.
THE ESSENCE OF NECTAR BY YESHI TSONDU
Mind Training Like The Rays Of The Sun By Hor-Ston Nam-mkha'-dpal
The Harmony Of Emptiness And Dependent-Arising By Tsong Khapa Commentery by Ven.Lobsang Gyatso