- Bilingual presentation of the prayer in Tibetan with English translation - This is a precious, well-known, famous prayer by the Bodhisattva Samantabhadra, who was remarked on by the Buddha - Rare teaching by the author, a Tibetan Buddhist lineage holder - Location of the author's original teaching at the pilgrimage site of Bodh Gaya, India during an auspicious Buddhist gathering - Edited by Tibetan Buddhist scholar - From the author's original teaching at the pilgrimage site ofBodh Gaya, India, at an international program held during an auspicious Buddhist gathering. Bilingual presentation of the prayer in Tibetan with English translation.In December, 2009, at the well-known Buddhist pilgrimage location of Bodh Gaya, India, Shamar Rinpoche gave a teaching on the Noble King of Prayers of Excellent Conduct, also known as the Samantabhadra Wishing Prayer. This book is based on this teaching. In the past, Buddha Shakyamuni gave the teaching of the Samantabhadra Wishing Prayer to urge practitioners to treat the great Bodhisattva Samantabhadra as a role model to emulate so that all their wishes may be accomplished. The Tibetantext, as well as an English-language version of the prayer itself, translated by Pamela Gayle White under the guidance of Shamar Rinpoche, is included in the book. As the author states, Once we accept that 'our world' is merely a mental experience, notions of big and small do not apply anymore, and our mind can hold any number of these manifestations. It is this capacity of our mind to extend itself beyond any limit that we have to use for our practice.
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