 |
 |
An ocean of delight: With characteristic clarity and insight, the author has presented a very profound subject in an extremely straightforward way. This book provides a comprehensive explanation of the Bodhisattva's path to enlightenment. Guided by his own complete experience of the subject, Geshe Kelsang skillfully explains Buddha's ultimate intention, the subtle view of the "middle way" or Madhyamika. I feel it's difficult to read this book too many times. In a word, this book is deep ... very deep. "Ocean of Nectar" is a delight to study and learn from.
a scholar: This man has had a thorough monastic education (although I think his monastary has officially given him the boot over the practice of a controversial "dharma protector"). The book was one of the first translations of this text, and comes with a comprehensive commentary. The subject is a work of Nagarjuna, the famous Indian master virtually responsible for what is now known as "madhyamaka," or the middle-way philosophy of Buddhism.
| Author: | Kelsang Gyatso | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 294.385 | | EAN: | 9780948006234 | | Edition: | Reprinted 2003 | | ISBN: | 0948006234 | | Number Of Pages: | 608 | | Publication Date: | 1995-07-01 |
|