The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Volume 2)
By Tsongkhapa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
By Tsongkhapa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
By Tsongkhapa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
By Tsongkhapa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
By Tsong-kha-pa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
By Tsong-kha-pa
Edited by Joshua Cutler and Guy Newland
Translated by Lamrim Chenmo Translation Committee
Part of The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path, the Lamrim Chenmo
Part of The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path, the Lamrim Chenmo
Part of The Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path, the Lamrim Chenmo
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Jul 01, 2025 | ISBN 9781645474616
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Dec 09, 2014 | ISBN 9781559394437
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Praise
“Of the many works of the Tibetan master Tsong-kha-pa, none compare in terms of popularity and breadth of influence with his Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Lamrim Chenmo), which has been treasured by practitioners and scholars alike for centuries. What distinguishes it as one of the principal texts of Mahayana Buddhism is its scope and clarity. It expounds the entire path from the way one should rely on a spiritual teacher, which is the very root, right up to the attainment of Buddhahood, which is the final fruit. The various stages of the path are presented so clearly and systematically that they can be easily understood and are inspiring to put into practice.”—H.H. the Dalai Lama
“Ultimately, this is a classic of religious thought and is essential for libraries with a demonstrated interest in Buddhism or comparative religion. It should also be considered for all larger research collections and public libraries.”—Library Journal
“One of the greatest religious or secular works in the library of our human heritage.”—Robert A. F. Thurman
“A must-read for anyone seeking to better understand the principles of Buddhism as well as an effective manual for spiritual self-improvement.”—Bookwatch Review
“The present translation in three volumes is a remarkable accomplishment and a great gift to all students and practitioners of Vajrayana. The teachings, given open-handedly in this key text, are essential for anyone hoping to enter into or attain success in the higher (Tantric) stages of the path. The wisdom found in the nearly 1200 pages of this work is truly astonishing and liberating. As Robert Thurman mentions in his Foreword, Je Tsongkhapa’s treatise can cause a ‘paradigm shift’ in the reader from a self-centered individual concerned with his own happiness to a bodhisattva for whom the happiness of others has become an ultimate concern. May it be so!”—Georg Feuerstein, author of The Encyclopedia of Yoga and Tantra
”As timely and radiant as ever . . . an indispensable work for Buddhists of all stripes.”—Tricycle: The Buddhist Review
Table Of Contents
Editor’s Preface
1. The Stages of the Path for Persons of Great Capacity
2. Compassion, the Entrance to the Mahāyāna
3. The Seven Cause-and-Effect Personal Instructions
4. Exchanging Self and Other
5. The Ritual for Adopting the Spirit of Enlightenment
6. Maintaining the Spirit of Enlightenment
7. An Introduction to the Six Perfections
8. Training in the Mahāyāna: Precepts and Perfections
9. The Perfection of Generosity
10. How to Give
11. The Perfection of Ethical Discipline
12. The Perfection of Patience
13. The Perfection of Joyous Perseverance
14. The Perfections of Meditative Stabilization and Wisdom
15. Helping Others to Mature: The Four Ways to Gather Disciples
Appendix 1: Outline of the Text
Appendix 2: Glossary
Appendix 3: Emendations to the Tibetan Text
Notes
Abbreviations
Bibliography
Index
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