Editore: | Wisdom Publications |
Genere: | Buddhism |
Autori: | Roger R. Jackson |
Pagine: | 720 pagine |
ISBN13: | 9781614295778 |
Lingua: | EN |
Mahamudra, the “great seal,” refers to the ultimate nature of
mind and reality, to a meditative practice for realizing that ultimate
reality, and to the final fruition of buddhahood. It is especially
prominent in the Kagyü tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, so it sometimes
comes as a surprise that mahamudra has played an important role in the
Geluk school, where it is part of a special transmission received in a
vision by the tradition’s founder, Tsongkhapa. Mahamudra is a
significant component of Geluk ritual and meditative life, widely
studied and taught by contemporary masters such as the Dalai Lama.
Roger Jackson’s Mind Seeing Mind
offers us both a definitive scholarly study of the history, texts, and
doctrines of Geluk mahamudra and masterful translations of its seminal
texts. It provides a skillful survey of the Indian sources of the
teaching, illuminates the place of mahamudra among Tibetan Buddhist
schools, and details the history and major textual sources of Geluk
mahamudra. Jackson also addresses critical questions, such as the
relation between Geluk and Kagyü mahamudra, and places mahamudra in the
context of contemporary religious studies. The translation portion of Mind Seeing Mind includes
ten texts on mahamudra history, ritual, and practice. Among these are
the First Panchen Lama’s root verses and autocommentary on mahamudra
meditation, his ritual masterpiece Offering to the Guru, and a selection of his songs of spiritual experience.
Mind Seeing Mind
adds considerably to our understanding of Tibetan Buddhist spirituality
and shows how mahamudra came to be woven throughout the fabric of the
Geluk tradition.