Category: Section: Tibetan Poetry
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Roots
The root of Saṃsāra is self-grasping. The root of the Transcendent Dharma is the realization of selflessness.
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Letter Sent to Lama Lhumgompa, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
Letter Sent to Lama Lhumgompa, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
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Song of Symbolic Dharmas Necessary for Meditation, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
Song of Symbolic Dharmas Necessary for Meditation, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
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A Poetic Letter Sent to the Mahāsiddha Tangtong Gyelpo with the Spiritual Support of a Rosary of Fifty Corals, by Shākya Chokden
A Poetic Letter Sent to the Mahāsiddha Tangtong Gyelpo with the Spiritual Support of a Rosary of Fifty Corals, by Shākya Chokden
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Song of the Seven Essentials, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
“The vagabond priest, Sheyrab Yéshey, Takes up these seven essentials in melody.”
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Personal Experiential Feelings of the Yogi, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
Personal Experiential Feelings of the Yogi, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
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Letter Poem to Jangch’ub Kyab, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
Letter Poem to Jangch’ub Kyab, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
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Letter Poem to Draktokpa, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
Letter Poem to Draktokpa, by Chöjé Marpa Sheyrab Yéshey
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Milarepa’s Song of Threes
Forests, flowers, and leaves, these three, Although they arise, they arise from the mountain itself; Although they dissolve, they dissolve into the mountain itself.
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How Joyous to Seek Method and Wisdom by Kardzey Gyurmey Rabten
How Joyous to Seek Method and Wisdom