HOW TO READ CLASSICAL TIBETAN Volume 2: Buddhist Tenets

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HOW TO READ CLASSICAL TIBETAN Volume 2: Buddhist Tenets

Postby kirtu » Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:37 pm

Preston has just published "HOW TO READ CLASSICAL TIBETAN Volume 2: Buddhist Tenets" which is an annotated translation of Jay-dzun Chokyi Gyaltsen's "Presentation of Tenets", a short manual on the tenets of the four schools of Indian Buddhism.

Kirt
"Set your heart on virtue: Virtue's outcome is delight".
Dharmapada 9:3
“All beings are Buddhas, but obscured by incidental stains. When those have been removed, there is Buddhahood.”
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