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Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Titles by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse The Autobiography of Dilgo Khyentse Buddhism, General / Buddhism, Tibetan Hardcover / Shambhala Publications / 400 pages / 6 x 9 ISBN 978-1-59030-284-2 / November 2008 List Price: $35.00 Our Price: $28.00, you save $7.00 (20%) Not yet printed. Now accepting pre-orders! Expected publication date, November 2008. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910–1991) was one of the most respected and influential Tibetan Buddhist teachers of our age. There was something remarkable about his presence that impressed everyone who met him—a quality of mind that comes across even in photographs. Here is his memoir of... The Life Story of Vairochana the Translator Buddhism, General / Buddhism, Tibetan Paperback original / Shambhala Publications / 304 pages / 6 x 9 ISBN 978-1-59030-069-5 / November 2004 List Price: $22.95 Our Price: $18.36, you save $4.59 (20%) Usually ships in 24–48 hours. This book is the autobiography of the great scholar and translator Vairochana, as told to a group of his students near the end of his life in the eighth century. Responsible for bringing seminal Buddhist teachings to Tibet from India, his deep understanding of the Dharma was what enabled him to... Buddhism, General / Buddhism, Tibetan Hardcover / Shambhala Publications / 144 pages / 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 ISBN 978-1-59030-406-8 / December 2006 List Price: $19.95 Our Price: $15.96, you save $3.99 (20%) Usually ships in 24–48 hours. Dzongsar Khyentse is one of the most creative and innovative young Tibetan Buddhist lamas teaching today. The director of two feature films with Buddhist themes (the international sensation The Cup and Travelers and Magicians), this provocative teacher, artist,... Buddhism, General / Buddhism, Tibetan Paperback / Shambhala Publications / 144 pages / 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 ISBN 978-1-59030-570-6 / August 2008 List Price: $14.00 Our Price: $11.20, you save $2.80 (20%) Usually ships in 24–48 hours. With wit and irony, Khyentse urges readers to move beyond the superficial trappings of Buddhism—beyond the romance with beads, incense, or exotic robes—straight to the heart of what the Buddha taught. And after he explains what makes you not a Buddhist, he kindly explains what a Buddhist...
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