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Perfect Conduct: Ascertaining the Three Vows

Perfect Conduct: Ascertaining the Three Vows

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: essential
Review: I'm not of a caliber to review a book like this, but suffice to say it is a complete exposition of the three levels of vows as understood within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The author of the "root text," Ngari Panchen (1487 - 1542), was a famous scholar, and his text is used widely to teach both the vows themselves and how to maintain them. The lengthy commentary, by Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, Dudjom Rinpoche, adds much to the very concise style of the main text. Dudjom Rinpoche's qualifications for this are beyond challenge. If you are interested in the nature of the three vows, and how to maintain and restore them within Nyingma, there is no other book. However, as far as Tibetan Buddhism as a whole is concered, there is another book on the same subject, but from a master of the Kagyud school, translated as "Buddhist Ethics," which is equally profound and informative. The translations of both of these books are top-notch. Both teams referred and deferred to lama-consultants within the lineage. This sort of book is especially important these days, when so many people are diving into traditional practice without perhaps all of the traditional education (for lack of resources or whatever.) Even for this reason alone, I highly recommend carefully perusing both of these texts.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: essential
Review: I'm not of a caliber to review a book like this, but suffice to say it is a complete exposition of the three levels of vows as understood within the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. The author of the "root text," Ngari Panchen (1487 - 1542), was a famous scholar, and his text is used widely to teach both the vows themselves and how to maintain them. The lengthy commentary, by Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, Dudjom Rinpoche, adds much to the very concise style of the main text. Dudjom Rinpoche's qualifications for this are beyond challenge. If you are interested in the nature of the three vows, and how to maintain and restore them within Nyingma, there is no other book. However, as far as Tibetan Buddhism as a whole is concered, there is another book on the same subject, but from a master of the Kagyud school, translated as "Buddhist Ethics," which is equally profound and informative. The translations of both of these books are top-notch. Both teams referred and deferred to lama-consultants within the lineage. This sort of book is especially important these days, when so many people are diving into traditional practice without perhaps all of the traditional education (for lack of resources or whatever.) Even for this reason alone, I highly recommend carefully perusing both of these texts.


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