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An Explanation of the Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Padmasambhava; WHITE LOTUS
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An Explanation of the Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Padmasambhava; WHITE LOTUS Hardcover - 2007

by Jamgon Mipham and Padmakara translation Group

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Boston: Shambhala. Very Good with no dust jacket. 2007. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. 1590305116 . Hardbound / VG DJ , clean and unmarked and binding tight and square ; ; 8vo; 127 pages .
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  • Title An Explanation of the Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Padmasambhava; WHITE LOTUS
  • Author Jamgon Mipham and Padmakara translation Group
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First Edition; Second Printing
  • Condition Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
  • Pages 127
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Shambhala, Boston
  • Date 2007
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 5447
  • ISBN 9781590305119 / 1590305116
  • Weight 0.62 lbs (0.28 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.94 x 5.4 x 0.69 in (20.17 x 13.72 x 1.75 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Padma Sambhava - Prayers and devotions -, Rnin-ma-pa (Sect) - Prayers and devotions -
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2007015360
  • Dewey Decimal Code 294.344

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Jamgön Mipham (1846–1912), one of the great luminaries of Tibetan Buddhism in modern times, has had a dominant and vitalizing influence on the Nyingma School and beyond. He was an important member of the Rimé, or nonsectarian movement, which did much to strengthen and preserve the entire tradition. A scholar of outstanding brilliance and versatility, his translated works are eagerly anticipated by English-language readers.

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“Enshrining the most sacred prayer to Guru Padmasambhava, the Vajra Seven-Line Prayer, White Lotus elucidates its five layers of meaning as revealed by the eminent scholar Mipham the Great. This commentary now makes this treasure, which has been kept secret among the great masters of Tibet for generations, available as a source of blessings and learning for all.”—Tulku Thondup, author of Peaceful Death, Joyful Rebirth

"The Seven-Line Prayer is the most majestic of all prayers to Guru Padmasambhava—the buddha for our time. It has been cherished over the centuries as the most powerful way to invoke his blessings. How wonderful that we have this commentary, one of Mipham Rinpoche's most inspiring works, to elucidate these sacred verses and reveal their profound meaning."—Sogyal Rinpoche, author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying

"Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche's Pema Karpo is a beautiful and essential text describing the outer, inner, and secret ways that the wisdom in Vajrayana manifests as Padmasambhava. This new translation will be of great benefit to those traveling on the path of tantra."—The Sakyong, Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche, author of Turning the Mind into an Ally and Ruling Your World

About the author

Jamgon Mipham (1846-1912), one of the great luminaries of Tibetan Buddhism in modern times, has had a dominant and vitalizing influence on the Nyingma School and beyond. He was an important member of the Rime, or nonsectarian movement, which did much to strengthen and preserve the entire tradition. A scholar of outstanding brilliance and versatility, his translated works are eagerly anticipated by English-language readers.