The five bhavanakrama of kamalasila and vimalamitra

a collection of texts on the nature and practice of buddhist contemplative realisation

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The five bhavanakrama of kamalasila and vimalamitra

a collection of texts on the nature and practice of buddhist contemplative realisation

Five basic treatises on meditation and the Madhyamaka approach by Kamalashila and Vimalamitra. Blockprint edition from Dzongsar. Printers colophon is signed by Dzogchen Rinpoche 05 Tubten Chokyi Dorje (1872-1935).

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Gonpo tseten
Language
Tibetan
Pages
418

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Table of Contents

Sgom rim dang po
Sgom rim bar ba
Sgom rim tha ma
Rim gyis ʼjug paʼi bsgom don
Cig car baʼi sgom rim.

Edition Notes

Reproduced from the rdzon-sar blockprints belonging to the late spom-mda' mkhan rin-po-che.

Open Access. Unrestricted online access

Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Buddhist Digital Resource Center. Available via World Wide Web.

Public domain https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/

In Tibetan.

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Gangtok
Other Titles
Sgom rim thog mthaʼ bar gsum dang rim gyis ʼjug paʼi bsgom don sogs, The Five Bhāvanakrama of Kamalaśīla and Vimalamitra :a collection of texts on the nature and practice of Buddhist contemplative realisation.

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Library of Congress
BQ5595 .F58 1977

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1 online resource (418 pages)
Number of pages
418

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OL44152312M

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