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1400 рубHow to Free Your Mind: Tara the Liberator
Thubten Chodron The beloved deity Tara is the feminine embodiment of enlightenment. For centuries, practitioners have turned to her for protection from both external and internal dangers, from fire to arrogance. This well-written book, presented in conversational style, is an authoritative guide to the practice of Tara. Includes very helpful chapters on the whys and hows of various Tara practices as well as a commentary on the "Homage to the 21 Taras."
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2393 рубMaps of the Profound: Jamyang Shayba's Great Exposition of Buddhist and Non-Buddhist Views on the Nature of Reality
Jeffrey Hopkins -
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2924 рубMy Tibet, Text by his Holiness the Fourteenth Dali Lama of Tibet
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2226 рубThe Art of Happiness, 10th Anniversary Edition: A Handbook for Living
Dalai Lama -
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1914 рубThe Practice of the Six Yogas of Naropa
Glenn H. Mullin An important practice manual on the six yogas as well as text translations related to this ancient practice.
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2312 рубThe Six Yogas of Naropa: Tsongkhapa's Commentary
Glenn H. Mullin Anyone who has read more than a few books on Tibetan Buddhism will have encountered references tot he Six Yogas of Naropa. The six practices-inner heat, illsory bosy, clear light, consciousness transference, forceful projection and bardo yoga-gradually came to prevade thousands of monastaries, nunneries, and hermitages throughout Central Asia over the past five and a half centuries.
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