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THE LIBRARY OF
TIBETAN CLASSICS
t h e l i b r a ry
“My own Tibetan tradition is not only one of the last
of t i b e ta n
surviving ancient civilizations of the world, it is also a
culture that has important relevance for the modern
world. Today there is a growing recognition that the
classics
knowledge and insights of one culture are in actual fact
the heritage of all humanity. It is with this knowledge that
I am very happy to welcome the initiatives of Institute of
Tibetan Classics, and especially its ambitious Library of
Tibetan Classics. Such a series could make Tibet’s classical
thought truly a world heritage, an intellectual and spiritual
resource open to all. As someone who has been nourished
by these works, I am firmly convinced that the insights
embodied within classical Tibetan texts will be of
interest and benefit to many.” A thirty-two volume series covering the entire
—His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama expanse of Tibet’s classical literary heritage
COMPLETE CATALOG
Wisdom Publications • Boston
www.wisdompubs.org
The Library of Tibetan Classics
COMPLETE CATALOG
Thupten Jinpa
General Editor, The Library of Tibetan Classics
President, Institute of Tibetan Classics
The List of Volumes
Available
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-440-7, 720 pages, $49.95
“The practice of mind training (lojong) is based on the essential
Mahayana teachings of impermanence, compassion, and the exchange
of self and other that the eleventh-century master AtiŸa brought to
Tibet from India. The lojong teachings are a source of inspiration and
guidance shared by masters of all Tibetan traditions. This makes
Thupten Jinpa’s translation Mind Training: The Great Collection a
natural choice for publication as part of the Library of Tibetan Classics
series. For the first time, this early collection of the instructions of the
great Kadampa masters has been translated in its entirety. The clarity
and raw power of these thousand-year-old teachings are astonishingly
fresh, whether studied as a complete anthology of opened at random
for inspiring verses on the heart of Buddhist practice.”—
Buddhadharma: The Practitioner’s Quarterly
Forthcoming soon
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-441-5, page-count and price to be announced
3. The Great Chariot:
A Treatise on the Great Perfection
Forthcoming soon
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-442-3, page-count and price to be announced
4. Taking the Result as the Path: Core
Teachings of the Sakya Lamdré Tradition
Available
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-443-1, 752 pages, $59.95
“No one is better suited than Cyrus Stearns to offer the first major
translation of Lamdré teachings to the world. He has studied
intimately with the most revered leaders of the Sakya tradition for
decades. Beyond this, Stearns possesses a quality that sets him apart
from most translators today—he is a poet. Few have transmuted the
verse or the prose, the earthy imagery, or the celestial style of Tibetan
Buddhist teachings with comparable eloquence and inspiration;
few are endowed with the capacity to inspire students of Tibetan
Buddhism through force of the sheer beauty of the translated word.
The Sakya tradition will henceforth be known to English audiences
in all its splendor thanks to this new translation.”
—Kurtis R. Schaeffer, University of Virginia
“In this volume, Stearns makes available for the first time a selection
of key texts from the highly prized esoteric transmission of the great
Tsarpa masters, translated with enormous effort and care. Students
of the Lamdré will rejoice to see these often enigmatic Tibetan yoga
manuals transformed into such lucid English.”
—David P. Jackson, University of Hamburg
5. Mah›mudr› and Related Instructions:
Core Teachings of the Kagyü School
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-444-X, page-count and price to be announced
6. Stages of the Path
and the Ear-Whispered Instructions:
Core Teachings of the Geluk School
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-445-8, page-count and price to be announced
7. Ocean of Definitive Meaning:
A Teaching for the Mountain Hermit
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-449-0, page-count and price to be announced
11. The Bodhisattva’s Altruistic Ideal:
Selected Key Texts
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-450-4, page-count and price to be announced
12. The Ethics of the Three Codes
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-451-2, page-count and price to be announced
13. S›dhanas:
Vajrayana Buddhist Meditation Manuals
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-453-9, page-count and price to be announced
14. Ornament of Stainless Light:
An Exposition of the K›lacakra Tantra
Available
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-452-0, 736 pages, $49.95
“Spectacular.”
—E. Gene Smith, founder,
Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419)
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-456-3, page-count and price to be announced
18. Differentiations of the Profound View:
Interpretations of Emptiness in Tibet
Tsongkhapa (1357–1419)
Translated by Thupten Jinpa
of Candrakırti’s
T HIS WORK IS AN AUTHORITATIVE EXPOSITION
seventh-century classic Entering the Middle Way. Written prima-
rily as a supplement to N›g›rjuna’s Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle
Way, Candrakırti’s text integrates the central insight of N›g›rjuna’s
thought, namely the rejection of any metaphysical notion of intrinsic,
objective being, with the ethical and edifying elements of the Buddha’s
teachings. He undertakes this by correlating the progressive stages of
deepening insight into the emptiness of intrinsic existence to the well-
known Mahayana concept of the ten grounds of the bodhisattva.
Completed the year before the author’s death, Tsongkhapa’s exposi-
tion of Chandrakırti’s text is recognized by the Tibetan tradition as rep-
resenting the final standpoint of Tsongkhapa on many of the questions
of Buddhist Middle Way philosophy. Written in lucid exemplary
Tibetan, Tsongkhapa’s work presents a wonderful marriage of rigorous
Middle Way philosophical analysis with a detailed and subtle account of
the progressively advancing mental states and spiritual maturity realized
by sincere Middle Way practitioners. The work is still used as the princi-
pal textbook in the study of Indian Middle Way philosophy by students
in many Tibetan monastic colleges. Tsongkhapa’s extensive writings on
the Middle Way philosophy, including the present text, ushered in a new
phase of engagement with the philosophy of emptiness in Tibet, giving
rise to a great flowering of literary activity on the subject by subsequent
Tibetan scholars, including especially the critiques of Taktsang Lots›wa,
Gorampa, ⁄h›kya Chokden, and Karmapa Mikyö Dorjé and the subse-
quent responses to these by Tsongkhapa’s followers like Jamyang Galo,
Jetsün Chökyi Gyaltsen, and Panchen Losang Chögyen.
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-458-X, page-count and price to be announced
20.Tibetan Buddhist Epistemology I:
The Sakya School
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-460-1, page-count and price to be announced
22. Tibetan Buddhist Psychology and
Phenomenology: Selected Texts
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-462-8, page-count and price to be announced
24. A Beautiful Adornment of Mount Meru:
Presentation of Classical Indian Philosophies
Forthcoming soon
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-464-4, page-count and price to be announced
26. Gateway for Being Learned and Realized:
Selected Texts
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-466-0, page-count and price to be announced
28. A Mirror of Beryl: A Historical Introduction
to Tibetan Medical Science
on Tibetan med-
W RITTEN BY ONE OF THE GREATEST AUTHORITIES
icine, Desi Sangyé Gyatso, the prolific author and regent of the
Fifth Dalai Lama, the Mirror of Beryl presents a general overview of the
Tibetan medical system, including a history. Unlike his other well-
known medical work, The Blue Beryl, which is a detailed commentary
on the Four Tantras, this work is a self-standing volume. The treatise
presents the Tibetan understanding of human physiology and anatomy,
the various methods of diagnosis, such as pulse reading and urinalysis,
and the typologies of disease and their corresponding remedies, includ-
ing surgical treatments.
Desi’s work provides an insight into the synthetic nature of the
Tibetan medical system, wherein the essentials of Indian Ayurveda and
Persian medical theory and practice are incorporated into an indigenous
Tibetan practice, including its pharmacology based primarily upon
herbal and mineral remedies. To this day Desi’s medical writings are
used as textbooks in the Tibetan medical colleges both inside and out-
side Tibet.
In development
Cloth, ISBN 0-86171-467-9, page-count and price to be announced
29. Selected Texts on Tibetan Astronomy
and Astrology
on Tibetan
T HIS ANTHOLOGY FEATURES SOME OF THE KEY WORKS
grammar and poetics. Beginning with Lots›wa Chekhyi Druk’s
(ca. eighth century) Analysis of the Eight Loci of Speech, part 1 also fea-
tures the linguistic and grammatical writings of Sakya Sönam Tsemo,
Lochen DharmaŸrı, Situ Chökyi Jungné, and Yangchen Drupai Dorjé.
Part 2 of the volume contains some of the most beautiful poetic pieces
ever written in Tibetan, such as Rinpung Ngawang Jikdrak’s letter to
his father, A Guidebook on Shambhala, Tsongkhapa’s A Poem on Mind
Training, Karmapa Mikyö Dorjé’s Praise to the Twelve Great Deeds of
the Buddha, and Shangshung Chöwang Drakpa’s A Narration of the
R›m›ya˚a Epic. Part 3 features selected texts on the arts. Beginning with
Sakya Pa˚˜ita’s treatise on music, the volume includes a short treatise
on drama, a work on visual arts and crafts, as well as a sample of early
Tibetan legal writing.
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“We now urgently need to learn from all the great cul-
tures of our world, especially those with developed
‘spiritual sciences.’ Tibetan culture is the living matrix
of the ancient Indian Buddhist culture that is no longer
fully accessible elsewhere. The systematic translation
and publication of the sources from which the Tibetans
themselves continue to learn, even in the most difficult
circumstances, is of the greatest benefit and the utmost
necessity for the world.”
—Robert A. F.Thurman, Columbia University
THE LIBRARY OF
TIBETAN CLASSICS
t h e l i b r a ry
“My own Tibetan tradition is not only one of the last
of t i b e ta n
surviving ancient civilizations of the world, it is also a
culture that has important relevance for the modern
world. Today there is a growing recognition that the
classics
knowledge and insights of one culture are in actual fact
the heritage of all humanity. It is with this knowledge that
I am very happy to welcome the initiatives of Institute of
Tibetan Classics, and especially its ambitious Library of
Tibetan Classics. Such a series could make Tibet’s classical
thought truly a world heritage, an intellectual and spiritual
resource open to all. As someone who has been nourished
by these works, I am firmly convinced that the insights
embodied within classical Tibetan texts will be of
interest and benefit to many.” A thirty-two volume series covering the entire
—His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama expanse of Tibet’s classical literary heritage
COMPLETE CATALOG
Wisdom Publications • Boston
www.wisdompubs.org