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Bodhisattva's Jewel Garland
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Bodhisattva's Jewel GarlandSanskrit title: Bodhisattvamanevali This concludes the Bodhisattva's Jewel Garland composed by the Indian abbot Dipamkarasrijñana. Excerpted from "Mind Training: The Great Collection," Translated by Thupten Jinpa. Published by Wisdom Publications 2006.
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A central pillar in the ancient lineage of Tibetan Buddhist mind training (lo jong), this scripture is atttributed to the Indian Buddhist master Atisha (982-1054). For one thousand years, serious meditators have contemplated and actualized the teachings offered in this short but penetrating text. We invite you to continue the tradition: do not take this as light reading. It is meant for deep reflection and daily analysis over many years. Only in this way can its true benefit be experience and realized.


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