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By Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche Rechungpa was a major disciple of Milarepa and his biography stands out because of the unorthodox unfolding of his realization.

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Milarpea, Tibet's greatest saint, had two major disciples: Gampopa, who established the monastic foundation of the Kagyu lineage and Rechungpa, who travelled to India and brought back profound teachings which were adsorbed into several Kagyu lineages. Rechungpa's biography stands out because of the unorthodox unfolding of his realization. Rechungpa's pride and arrogance caused him to go against Milarepa's advice three times, putting his practice at risk. Even with this obstacle, Rechungpa's undying devotion to Milarepa served as the cause for enlightenment as evidenced by Rechungpa's achievement of rainbow body at his death. "At this time, as the precious teachings of the incomparable Buddha spread throughout the world, the numbers of the faithful grow daily. These various people want to know of the great learned and accomplished holy beings that arose impartially in the past – the chronicles of their legacy of good activity for the doctrine, their deeds, their songs, and so forth. With these needs and aspirations in mind, Namo Buddha Publications and Kamtsang Sherab Choling have collaborated to translate and publish this essential summary of the activities of Jetsun Rechung Dorje Drakpa. I rejoice in their efforts in this virtuous activity for which they have the highest altruistic intentions." - From the foreword by H H Karmapa.

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SKU 113
Author Thrangu Rinpoche
Format Paperback
ISBN 0-9628026-8-9
# Pages 116
Publisher Namo Buddha Publications
Foreword By H.H. Karmapa
 

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