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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Foreword
Translator’s Introduction
Essay on the Three Great Masters
The Root Text
Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo
The Commentary
Section One: Prologue and Teachings on the Title, the Sign Script, and the Homage
1. Homage and Prologue
2. Teaching on the Title
3. Explaining the Sign Script and Homage
Section Two: The Explanation of the Actual Body of the Text
4. The Setting
5. The Circumstances
6. The Four Vajra Syllables
7. The Five Perfections and Instruction to Retain the Teaching
8. The Meaning of the Ground
Section Three: Path
9. How to Follow a Spiritual Guide
10. The Four Mind Changings
11. Taking Refuge
12. Conventional Bodhichitta of Aspiration
13. Conventional Bodhichitta of Application
14. The View of Ultimate Bodhichitta
15. The Meditation of Ultimate Bodhichitta and Its Result
Appendices and Notes
1. The Six Limits and Four Modes
2. The Four Noble Truths
3. The Four Dhyanas and Formless States
4. The Sugata Essence
5. Padmakara and the Four Vidyadhara Levels
6. Shakyamuni’s Prophecy about Buddhism in Tibet
7. The Five Aggregates
8. Establishing the Basis for Beginning the Teaching
9. The Actual Beginning of the Teaching
10. The Sixty Aspects of Melodious Speech
11. The Four Schools of Buddhist Philosophy
12. The Bodhisattva Bhumis
Epilogue
Notes
Index
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