Karl Brunnhölzl
Author of The Heart Attack Sutra: A New Commentary on the Heart Sutra
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Works by Karl Brunnhölzl
Gone Beyond, Volume 1: The Prajnaparamita Sutras the Ornament of Clear Realization and Its Commentaries an the Tibetan… (2011) 37 copies
Gone Beyond: The Prajnaparamita Sutras, The Ornament of Clear Realization, and Its Commentaries in the Tibetan Kagyu… (2012) 35 copies
Groundless Paths: The Prajnaparamita Sutras, The Ornament of Clear Realization, and Its Commentaries in the Tibetan… (2012) 23 copies
Mining for Wisdom within Delusion: Maitreya's "Distinction between Phenomena and the Nature of Phenomena" and Its… (2013) 21 copies
A Compendium of the Mahayana: Asanga's Mahayanasamgraha and Its Indian and Tibetan Commentaries (Tsadra) (2019) — Translator — 19 copies, 3 reviews
When the Clouds Part: The Uttaratantra and Its Meditative Tradition as a Bridge between Sutra and Tantra (Tsadra) (2015) 14 copies, 1 review
A Lullaby to Awaken the Heart: The Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra and Its Tibetan Commentaries (2018) 11 copies, 1 review
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Brunnhölzl, Karl
- Other names
- Brunnholzl, Mitra Karl
- Birthdate
- 1958
- Gender
- male
- Nationality
- Germany (birth)
- Places of residence
- Seattle, Washington, USA
- Education
- Hamburg University (Tibetan language, Buddhist philosophy)
- Occupations
- translator
Dharma teacher
physician - Organizations
- Nitartha Institute
Nalanda Bodhi
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Statistics
- Works
- 23
- Members
- 370
- Popularity
- #65,128
- Rating
- 4.3
- Reviews
- 9
- ISBNs
- 32
- Languages
- 2
Sounds of Innate Freedom: The Indian Texts of Mahamudra are historic volumes containing many of the first English translations of classic mahamudra literature. The texts and songs in these volumes constitute the large compendium called The Indian Texts of the Mahamudra of Definitive Meaning, compiled by the Seventh Karmapa, Chötra Gyatso (1456-1539). The collection offers a brilliant window into the richness of the vast ocean of Indian mahamudra texts cherished in all Tibetan lineages, particularly in the Kagyü tradition, giving us a clear view of the sources of one of the world's great contemplative traditions.
This first volume in publication contains the majority of songs of realization, consisting of dohas (couplets), vajragitis (vajra songs), and caryagitis (conduct songs), all lucidly expressing the inexpressible. These songs offer readers a feast of profound and powerful pith instructions uttered by numerous male and female mahasiddhas, yogis, and dakinis, often in the context of ritual ganacakras and initially kept in their secret treasury. Displaying a vast range of themes, styles, and metaphors, they all point to the single true nature of the mind--mahamudra--in inspiring ways and from different angles, using a dazzling array of skillful means to penetrate the sole vital point of buddhahood being found nowhere but within our own mind. Reading and singing these songs of mystical wonder, bliss, and ecstatic freedom, and contemplating their meaning in meditation, will open doors to spiritual experience for us today just as it has for countless practitioners in the past.… (more)