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Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol

    Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdröl was a Tibetan Buddhist lama and Dzogchenpa, regarded as an emanation of Milarepa. This association stems from his yogic lifestyle and his prolific composition of spontaneous poetry and songs. His creative output reflects profound spiritual experiences and artistic mastery, resonating with the tradition of Tibetan yogis.

    The Emanated Scripture of Manjushri
    • The Emanated Scripture of Manjushri

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.8(15)Add rating

      Instructions for traversing the entire Vajrayana path to enlightenment from one of Tibet's most famous wandering yogis.Composed by Shabkar at the Cave of Miracles close to Mount Kailash around 1815, this compendium of spiritual instructions is written in the form of questions and answers, alternating verse and prose, between Shabkar and his disciples. It presents the essence of the entire graded path to enlightenment, using Tsongkhapa’s Great Graded Path ( Lam rim chen mo ) as its model. In twenty-three pieces of advice, he explains the need to renounce the world, how to develop genuine compassion, and methods for achieving an undistracted mind that can unite meditation on emptiness with compassion. His nonsectarian approach is evident in his teachings on the nature of mind according to the Mahamudra tradition of Milarepa, his practical explanations of Saraha’s songs of realization, and the attainment of buddhahood without meditation, which draws on the teachings of the Great Perfection, Dzogchen. Shabkar’s style is direct and fresh; his realization infuses his instructions with an authenticity that will continue to inspire Buddhist practitioners for years to come.

      The Emanated Scripture of Manjushri