Description
The Sadhana of Mahamudra: The Joyous Dance of the Amṛita of Great Bliss was composed by the one whose tantric name is Dechen Rangdrol, Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche. Spontaneously uttered at a special place in the province of
Alberta, Canada at Sulfur Mountain. This mountain is the central
mountain of three, which according to Khenpo Rinpoche are like the
dharmakaya, sambhogakaya, and nirmaṇakaya. The surrounding mountain peaks are like mahamudra siddhas. The Columbia Glacier and the great snow mountain are like the guru's four kayas from which a stream of blessings flows. Nearby is Moraine Lake, which is like the maṇḍala of the nine deities of Hevajra.
Based on the translation from Tibetan by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche,
Scott Wellenbach, and Gerry Wiener with the assistance of Martin Marvet,
and retranslated for song by Jim Scott with assistance from Birgit Scott. Pre-requisites:To receive permission to practice the Sadhana of Mahamudra, you must have taken Refuge, received mahamudra pointing-out instructions, feel a close connection to Khenpo Rinpoche, and wish to practice his Sadhana of Mahamudra at least fairly regularly
or on special occasions. Track one is the entire instruction as
presented by Jim Scott, including commentary, and solo and group
singing. Track two is the sadhana only to use for practice.
These talks can be downloaded:
1. Complete your order. 2. You will receive an email confirmation of your order. 3. Usually within 24 hours you will receive two additional emails, one indicating that we have processed your order, and a second that will give you a link to a web page where you can download the talks.
Features
- MP3 Audio Download Recordings
- The MP3 audio files have proper ID3 tag information, which means that on a computer, iPod or similar device the audio files will display (and can be searched by) Album (Title of teaching), Song (Talk number within a teaching) and Artist (Teacher).