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Latest revision as of 14:47, 13 April 2015
Pages in category "Marpa Lotsawa"
The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total.
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- Mar-pa’s
- Marpa (1012 - 1097)
- Marpa - 2
- Marpa Chokyi Lodro
- Marpa in his introduction to the Oral Descents of the Blessings Lineage
- Marpa Kagyu: Methods of Liberation - Part 1
- Marpa Kagyü
- Marpa Lotsawa
- Marpa Lotsawa (1012-1097)
- Marpa Lotsawa Stories and Teachings
- Marpa Lotsawa, the translator
- MARPA LOTSAWA’S SONG TO MACHIG LABDRON
- Marpa received the transmission from the wisdom body of Kukuripa
- Marpa the Translator by Lena Leonteva
- Marpa: Sexual transmutation
- Marpa’s Collected Works – Image from the Lhasa 2009 edition
- Marpa’s commands in the Milarepa Life Story
- Marpa’s four main teachers and his Song on the Four Descents
- Marpa’s Journeys to India and Nepal – two or three?
- Marpa’s song here mentions three journeys to India. However, this is not that clear from the biographies, according to Ducher:
- Marpa’s Songs of Dharma
- Marpa’s travels to India
- Marpa’s Two Main Lineages: Practice and Explanation
- Mila and Marpa
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- The 17th Karmapa then explained the lineages of the two main transmissions from Ngog Choku Dorje:
- The Lesson of the Guru
- The life of Marpa Lhodragpa, Karma Kagyu Buddhist master
- The meaning of ‘Kagyu’, Four Descents of Transmission and the Four Pillars
- The Mother’s “Soaring Intention” Supplication by Marpa Lotsawa
- The Pacifying (Zhije) tradition and the song ‘Dharma that Pacifies Suffering
- The Pacifying (Zhije) tradition and the song ‘Dharma that Pacifies Suffering’
- The seven maṇḍalas of Ngok consists of:
- The Thirteen Tantras of Marpa and Karma Kagyu
- The Treasury of Kagyü Mantra: A Nineteenth-Century Collection of Marpa’s Tantric Teachings.
- THE ‘FOUR FLOWING DESCENTS’ SOURCE OF KAGYU: MARPA’S SONG ON THE FOUR TRANSMISSIONS. 16th Karmapa’s 40th Paranirvana (Part II).
- Tibetan Buddhist prayer: Praise To The Lama (Root Guru) - Marpa Lotsawa - With Tibetan Scripts
- Transmission Lineages from Ngog Choku Dorje Onwards
- Tsangnyon Heruka’s Praise to Marpa in The Life of Marpa the Translator: Seeing Accomplishes All
- Tsangnyön heruka and tantriC Buddhism
- Tāranātha and Chod
- Tāranātha’s Works on Chod
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- ‘DHARMA THAT PACIFIES SUFFERING’
- ‘GOLDEN TEACHINGS’ OF KAGYU TANTRA:
- ‘GOLDEN TEACHINGS’ OF KAGYU TANTRA: Marpa the Translator and student Ngog, the Seven Ngog Mandalas, Thirteen Tantras of Marpa, Kongtrul’s ‘Treasury of Kagyu Mantras’, 17th Karmapa’s birthday teaching and Drikung Kagyu ‘Mar-Ngog’ activities
- ‘JOYFULLY JOYOUS’ SIDDHA’S ROAR : PADAMPA SANGYE’S ‘DHARMA THAT PACIFIES SUFFERING (ZHIJE)’ SONG TO MILAREPA AND MARPA LOTSAWA’S SUPPLICATION TO MACHIG LABDRON
- ‘The Mother’s Soaring Intent’ – Marpa’s Supplication to Machig Labdron and the Kagyu connection