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Wangchuk Dorje

    Wangchuk Dorje, the ninth Karmapa and head of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, dedicated his writings primarily to the profound teachings of Mahāmudrā. Rooted in the direct experience of ultimate reality, his work offers deep insights into the nature of existence. Three principal works by Dorje form the essential core for understanding Mahāmudrā within the Karma Kagyu lineage, continuing to guide practitioners today. His extensive travels also led to the establishment of numerous monasteries.

    The Karmapa's Middle Way
    • The Karmapa's Middle Way

      • 816 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      Marked by eloquent poetry, vigorous and extensive analysis, and heart instructions on breaking through the veils of confusion to independently experience the true nature of things, The Karmapa’s Middle Way contains the Ninth Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje’s comprehensive commentary on the Indian master Chandrakīrti’s seminal text, the Madhyamakāvatāra, or Entrance to the Middle Way. This commentary, Feast for the Fortunate, is the Ninth Karmapa’s abridgement of the Eighth Karmapa Mikyö Dorje’s masterpiece, the Chariot of the Takpo Kagyü Siddhas. In it, readers will find previously unavailable material on the Karmapas’ Middle Way view and a rare window into a philosophically charged era of Middle Way exposition in Tibetan Buddhism. It includes Chandrakīrti’s root text to the Entrance to the Middle Way and its commentary by the Ninth Karmapa; an introduction detailing the history of the Middle Way, key Middle Way philosophical principles, and the main points of each chapter of the text; an annotated translation of a famous excerpt of Chandrakīrti’s Lucid Words; and other useful appendices and reference materials.

      The Karmapa's Middle Way