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The Life Of Tilopa And The: Ganges Mahamudra

The is a seminal "song of realization" composed by the 10th-century Indian mahasiddha Tilopa . It consists of 28 pithy verses delivered to his disciple Naropa on the banks of the Ganges River, encapsulating the direct, non-conceptual path to enlightenment that founded the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Life of Tilopa (988–1069 CE)

: Born into a high-caste Brahmin family in Bengal, he was initially a highly trained scholar in both Vedic and Buddhist traditions. The Life of Tilopa and the Ganges Mahamudra

: He is revered as the "grandfather" of the Kagyu school. His teachings were passed to Naropa, then to the Tibetan translator Marpa Lotsawa , and eventually to Milarepa. Core Teachings of the Ganges Mahamudra The is a seminal "song of realization" composed

The text emphasizes that the true nature of the mind is like open space—vast, unchanging, and impossible to stain with "good" or "bad" deeds. : He is revered as the "grandfather" of the Kagyu school

Tilopa's life is characterized by "transgressive" or unconventional behavior designed to break through religious dogma and intellectual pride.

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