Description
1982 edition. Soft cover has some shelf wear and creasing. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Clear light of bliss” by Kelsang Gyatso offers a rare glimpse into the profound teachings of Mahamudra, a quintessential practice of Vajrayana Buddhism. Originally published in 1982, this seminal work delves into the heart of the Mahamudra tradition, which emphasizes the direct perception of the nature of mind as the path to enlightenment. Gyatso, a renowned Buddhist scholar and practitioner, presents these esoteric teachings with remarkable clarity, making them accessible to both seasoned practitioners and those new to the Vajrayana path.
Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the historical and cultural significance of this text, which preserves the invaluable wisdom of the Kagyu lineage, one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Mahamudra, often referred to as the “great seal,” is a profound meditation system that has been transmitted from teacher to student for centuries, and Gyatso’s work stands as a testament to the enduring relevance of these ancient teachings in our modern age.