This spiritual biography recounts the life of Milarepa, Tibet’s most revered yogi and poet. Written in the 15th century by Tsangnyön Heruka, the text explores Milarepa’s journey from a life of wrongdoing to spiritual enlightenment. Through his trials and meditative practices, Milarepa becomes a symbol of transformation, perseverance, and the power of devotion.
Why Read This Book
- A profound tale of redemption and spiritual awakening.
- Highlights Tibetan Buddhist practices and philosophy.
- Offers timeless lessons on overcoming adversity and seeking inner peace.
- A cornerstone of Buddhist literature, cherished for centuries.
About the Author
Tsangnyön Heruka (1452–1507) was a Tibetan Buddhist monk and writer known as the “Madman of Tsang.” His works, including The Life of Milarepa, are foundational texts in Tibetan Buddhism, emphasizing the transformative power of spiritual practice.
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