Sakyasribhadra

Tibetan-preserved works by Sakyasribhadra on bodhisattva practice, Mahayana instruction, and devotional recitation.

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  • A Summary of the Bodhisattva Path — SakyasribhadraA thirteenth-century Kashmiri master's complete summary of the bodhisattva path in thirty-one verses.
  • Seven Branches of Entering the Practice — SakyasribhadraThe seven-branch prayer of devotional practice by the last great Kashmiri master Sakyasribhadra (1127–1225 CE), composed in exile in Tibet. First English translation.
  • Verses of Instruction on the Great Vehicle — SakyasribhadraFifty verses of Mahayana instruction by Sakyasribhadra, the last great Kashmiri Buddhist master, composed as he traveled through Tibet giving spontaneous teachings matched to each audience. A complete manual of the path: merit and emptiness, compassion and wisdom, impermanence and contentment, the illusion of wealth, and the single unsurpassed path. First English translation from the Tibetan Buddhist Tengyur (D3963).