Category:Milarepa
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Pages in category "Milarepa"
The following 99 pages are in this category, out of 99 total.
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- MARPA LOTSAWA’S SONG TO MACHIG LABDRON
- Marpa’s commands in the Milarepa Life Story
- Mila and Marpa
- Milarepa
- Milarepa - Selected Pointers and Teachings for Meditation - Tibetan Buddhism - Kagyu
- Milarepa Leads a Youth to Realize the Nature of Mind
- Milarepa Mantra
- Milarepa on Mount Kailash
- Milarepa Talks with Nyama Paldarbum
- Milarepa's Cave
- Milarepa's Life Story through Tales
- Milarepa, Yogi of Tibet
- Milarepa: Stories and Teachings
- Milarepa’s Female Disciples: Rechungma’s Song of “Fifteen Realisations”
- Milarepa’s final instructions: his bare buttocks
- Milarepa’s heartbreaking song to Rechungpa on the killing of animals for food
- Milarepa’s predictions about meeting Gampopa
- Milarepa’s rebuke of Gampopa
- Milarepa’s response was the following
- Milarepa’s Song of Longing for the Guru and twenty caves and fortresses
- MILAREPA’S SONG ON THE SORROWFUL SUFFERING OF THE MEAT-EATING CUSTOM
- Milarepa’s Song on the Ten Pāramitās
- Milarepa’s Song to Rechungpa on the suffering of animals and the evil custom of ‘meat-eating’
- Milarepa’s Song to the Hunter
- Milarepa’s ‘Song to the Hunter’ and the living ‘ear-whispered’ lineage of Chira Kagyu in Nepal
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- Ten Signs of the Superior Person
- The 17th Karmapa briefly explained the song
- The 17th Karmapa then explained why Gampopa was called ‘Rinpoche
- The 17th Karmapa, Orgyen Trinley Dorje, recently gave a teaching on Milarepa’s attitude to animals and eating them, using the song he taught to Rechungpa:
- The 37th Khyira then explained how the Khyira lineage developed after Milarepa’s direct disciple passed away:
- THE BIOGRAPHIES OF RECHUNGPA
- The Chira Kagyu lineage – An oral ‘ear-whispered’ lineage
- The Collected Works of Chögyam Trungpa Volume 1
- The concept ‘I’ and the ‘perfect, unelaborated form’
- THE CULT OF EMPTINESS The Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy
- The Dzogchen view of natural purity and OṀ ĀH HUṂ
- The eight lineages of Milarepa
- The essence of the three syllables, OṀ ĀH HUṂ – vajra form, speech and mind
- The Essential Songs of Milarepa
- The Four Yogas of Mahāmudrā by Jetsün Milarepa
- The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa - A New Translation
- The importance of practice: the clarity and brilliance of anger
- The Lesson of the Guru
- The Mila Grubum
- The Mother’s “Soaring Intention” Supplication by Marpa Lotsawa
- The Open Expanse of Space: A Commentary on the Meaning of Milarepa’s Eight Kinds of Mastery Explained by Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
- The Pacifying (Zhije) tradition and the song ‘Dharma that Pacifies Suffering
- The precious and wish-fulfilling jewel of Tibet
- The three beggars
- The three realms, three places and three syllables
- There is this mantra in the Vajrakīlaya again, SARVA VAJRA AMRITA.
- THOUGHTS OF MY GURU’ SONG BY MILAREPA
- Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa
- Tibet's Great Yogi Milarepa A Biography from the Tibetan
- Toward a Geographic Biography: Mi la ras pa in the Tibetan Landscape
- Tāranātha and Chod
- Tāranātha’s Works on Chod