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'''Lamrim Chenmo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''lam rim chen mo'') or 'The Great Exposition of the Stages of the Path' is perhaps the most famous work of [[Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa]], written in 1402. It is ostensibly a commentary on [[Atisha]]'s ''[[Lamp for the Path of Awakening]]'', although it is also influenced by [[Drolungpa]]'s ''Tenrim Chenmo'' and quotes extensively from the works of Indian masters.
'''Lamrim Chenmo''' (Tib. ལམ་རིམ་ཆེན་མོ་, Wyl. ''lam rim chen mo'') or 'The Great Exposition of the Stages of the Path' is perhaps the most famous work of [[Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa]], written in 1402. It is ostensibly a commentary on [[Atisha]]'s ''[[Lamp for the Path of Awakening]]'', although it is also influenced by [[Drolungpa]]'s ''Tenrim Chenmo'' and quotes extensively from the works of Indian masters.


==Translations==
==Translations==

Revision as of 03:30, 18 February 2017

Lamrim Chenmo (Tib. ལམ་རིམ་ཆེན་མོ་, Wyl. lam rim chen mo) or 'The Great Exposition of the Stages of the Path' is perhaps the most famous work of Tsongkhapa Lobzang Drakpa, written in 1402. It is ostensibly a commentary on Atisha's Lamp for the Path of Awakening, although it is also influenced by Drolungpa's Tenrim Chenmo and quotes extensively from the works of Indian masters.

Translations

  • The Great Treatise On The Stages Of The Path To Enlightenment, Vol. 1, Snow Lion, ISBN 1-55939-152-9
  • The Great Treatise On The Stages Of The Path To Enlightenment, Vol. 2, Snow Lion, ISBN 1-55939-168-5
  • The Great Treatise On The Stages Of The Path To Enlightenment, Vol. 3, Snow Lion, ISBN 1-55939-166-9

Further Reading

  • Elizabeth Napper, 'Ethics as the Basis of a Tantric Tradition: Tshong kha pa and the Founding of the dGe lugs Order in Tibet' in Guy Newland (ed.) Changing Minds: Contributions to the Study of Buddhism and Tibet in Honor of Jeffrey Hopkins, Snow Lion, 2001