Description
When Saraha encountered a wisdom dakini and began to engage in yogic practices, the King encouraged him to return to traditional monastic practice. In response, Saraha sang this doha. A doha is not a gradual and systematic instruction on practice. Rather it is a song expressing bliss resulting from personal realization. Upon hearing this doha, the King gained realization. Saraha’s doha presents ground, path and fruition mahamudra, first in summary and then more extensively using various analogies. Thrangu Rinpoche’s teaching provides clear, profound and extensive commentary on Saraha’s doha. Lama Yeshe Gyamtso translated. 11 talks on one MP3CD. This audio recording is edited in the "Mainly English" format.
Features
- "Mainly English" Edition: Thrangu Rinpoche's long monologues in Tibetan have been curtailed so that the continuity of the English translation would not be broken. If you are interested in hearing all of Thrangu Rinpoche's Tibetan, please purchase the DVD recordings of this teaching.
MP3CD Recordings
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