Explore the dual pilgrimage within 'Sacred Ground,' a profound work by Ngawang Zangpo. This book guides readers through the physical sacred sites of eastern Tibet and the inner spiritual landscape of tantric Buddhism, accessed through meditation and contemplation. It illuminates how Himalayan Buddhists perceive holy lands and undertake pilgrimages, fostering a deeper appreciation for the sacred in everyday life. Drawing from newly translated Tibetan texts, it offers invaluable insights for practitioners seeking to connect inner and outer spiritual journeys.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover the intricate connection between physical pilgrimage to Tibetan holy sites and the inner journey of tantric contemplation.
- Gain a unique understanding of how Himalayan Buddhists conceptualize sacred geography and the profound significance of their pilgrimage practices.
- Access rare Tibetan texts, translated for the first time, that correlate external travels with internal spiritual development.
- Deepen your appreciation for the sacred dimensions of the world, recognizing its presence in your immediate environment.
About the Author
Ngawang Zangpo is a respected scholar and practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism, known for his insightful writings on pilgrimage, tantra, and the sacred geography of Tibet. His work often bridges the gap between academic understanding and practical spiritual application, making complex concepts accessible to a wider audience. He has dedicated his life to studying and translating rare Tibetan texts, contributing significantly to the understanding of Himalayan Buddhist traditions.