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From the Holy Text of Tibetan Buddhism: The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa – “The Conversion of a Dying Bonist”, Part 1 of 2

2018-03-10
Wika:Tibetan (བོད་ཡིག)
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Tibetan Buddhism is a religion with rich culture that emerged from a wide range of practices, which include the complete scope of Buddha’s teachings. Different groups belong to Tibetan Buddhism. The teachings of Tibetan Buddhism put a focus on the awareness of death and the ephemeral nature of life, leading to diligence in meditation and spiritual practice. Mandalas, prayer flags, and thangka paintings are visual imagery used as reminders for practitioners on the path. Milarepa was the most famous figure of Tibet’s history. This Himalayan saint’s story of personal redemption has continued to be an inspiration to many generations.
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