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The All-Pervading Melodious Drumbeat: The Life of Ra Lotsawa
Ra Yeshe Senge
The All-Pervading Melodious Drumbeat: The Life of Ra Lotsawa
Ra Yeshe Senge
Though canonized as a saint and a fully enlightened buddha, the eleventh-century Ra Lotsawa's life story presents a darker path than those taken by Siddhartha Gautama or Milarepa. This book presents an account of one of the most colourful and memorable figures in Tibetan Buddhist history.
Marc Notes: This title tells the story of Ra Lotsawa Dorje Drak. Though canonized as a saint and a fully enlightened buddha, the 11th-century Ra Lotsawa's life story presents a darker path than those taken by Siddhartha Gautama or Milarepa. Viewed by some as a murderous villain and by others as a liberator of human suffering, Ra Lotsawa used his formidable power and magical abilities to defeat his rivals, gain a devoted following, and grow rich. Despite these deeds, his fame also rests on an illustrious career as a translator of Buddhist scriptures, through which he helped spark a renaissance of Buddhism in Tibet. Biographical Note: RA YESHE SENGEwas the eldest son of Ra Lotsawa s nephew. He lived in Tibet s western province of Tsang around the late twelfth or early thirteenth century and is traditionally renowned as the first patriarch of what came to be known as the Western tradition of Ra Lotsawa s spiritual lineage. BRYAN J. CUEVAS is the author of "Travels in the Netherworld: Buddhist Popular Narratives of Death and the Afterlife in Tibet," among other works. He is John F. Priest Professor of Religion and Director of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at Florida State University."Publisher Marketing: The story of Tibet s notorious master of Buddhist sorcery translated for the first time into English An essential sacred text of Tibetan Buddhism, "The All-Pervading Melodious Drumbeat "tells the wondrous story of Ra Lotsawa Dorje Drak. Though he was canonized as a saint and a fully enlightened buddha, the eleventh-century Ra Lotsawa s life story presents a darker path than those taken by Siddhartha Gautama and Milarepa. Viewed by some as a murderous villain and by others as a liberator of human suffering, Ra Lotsawa used his formidable power and magical abilities to defeat his rivals, accumulate wealth, and amass a devoted following. His life offers a rare view into the often overlooked roles of magic and sorcery in the Buddhist tradition. Despite this sinister legacy, his fame also rests on an illustrious career as a translator of Buddhist scriptures, through which he helped spark a renaissance of Buddhism in Tibet. This spirited new translation gives readers in English their first opportunity to encounter one of the most colorful and memorable figures in Tibetan Buddhist history. For more than sixty-five years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,500titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust theseries to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-datetranslations by award-winning translators."
Contributor Bio: Senge, Ra Yeshe RA YESHE SENGE was the grand-nephew of Ra Lotsawa. He lived around the late twelfth or early thirteenth century. Contributor Bio: Cuevas, Bryan J Bryan J. Cuevas is Associate Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies in the Department of Religion at Florida State University. He is the author of The Hidden History of the Tibetan Book of the Dead and co-editor of The Buddhist Dead: Practices, Discourses, Representations.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | October 1, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9780142422618 |
Publishers | Penguin Books Ltd |
Genre | Religious Orientation > Buddhist |
Pages | 416 |
Dimensions | 197 × 132 × 19 mm · 350 g |
Language | English |
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