Tibet's
Great Yogi Milarepa: A Biography from the Tibetan
By Evans-Wentz, W. Y.
2000/09 - Oxford University Press
0195133137 - Trade Paper, 346pp.
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With detailed introductory and explanatory notes, the
late Dr. Evans-Wentz examines the life of Milarepa, the important
Tibetan religious leader of more than 800 years ago. For this third
edition, Donald S. Lopez, Jr., writes a critical Foreword that updates
and puts in context Evan-Wentz's scholarship within the yoga traditions.
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This life story of
Milarepa—the important Tibetan religious leader who lived over 800
years ago—is part of a remarkable four-volume series on Tibetan
Buddhism produced by the late W.Y. Evans-Wentz, all four of which are
being published by Oxford in new editions. While there are many
parochial differences among the several sects of Tibetan Buddhism, each
holds the Great Yogi Milarepa in the highest reverence and esteem. For
exemplified in Milarepa's life, as we discover in these pages, are all
of the teachings of the great yogis of India—including those of
Gautama the Buddha, the greatest yogi known to history.
Amid his detailed introductory and explanatory notes for this text,
Evans-Wentz also reveals compelling similarities between the life and
thought of Milarepa and those of Jesus, Gandhi, and "saints...in
ancient China, or India, or Babylonia, or Egypt, or Rome, or in our own
epoch." In composing this translation from the original Tibetan,
the late Lama Kazi Dawa-Samdup, who was Evans-Wentz's guru for many
years, aimed to show Western readers "one of our great teachers as
he actually lived...much of which is couched in the words of his own
mouth, and the remainder in the words of his disciple Rechung, who knew
him in the flesh." For this third edition, Donald S. Lopez, author
of Prisoners of Shangri-La: Tibetan Buddhism and the West, has
written a critical foreword that updates and contextualizes this crucial
part of Evans-Wentz's scholarship within the yoga tradition.
Library
Journal
Evans-Wentz, an
Oxford professor, produced a number of original studies on Tibetan
Buddhism from the 1930s to the 1960s, which went through several
editions. Oxford here resurrects four of these works, which now include
new forewords and afterwords by scholar Donald S. Lopez who also
analyzes the earlier editions. More for academic collections. Copyright
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