Seeing the Sacred in Samsara: An Illustrated Guide to the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas

Seeing the Sacred in Samsara: An Illustrated Guide to the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas

by Donald S. Lopez Jr.
Seeing the Sacred in Samsara: An Illustrated Guide to the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas

Seeing the Sacred in Samsara: An Illustrated Guide to the Eighty-Four Mahasiddhas

by Donald S. Lopez Jr.

Hardcover(Illustrate)

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Overview

Rare paintings set aside life stories of each of the eighty-four wild Buddhist saints of ancient India.

This exquisite full-color presentation of the lives of the eighty-four mahāsiddhas, or “great accomplished ones,” offers a fresh glimpse into the world of the famous tantric yogis of medieval India. The stories of these tantric saints have captured the imagination of Buddhists across Asia for nearly a millennium. Unlike monks and nuns who renounce the world, these saints sought the sacred in the midst of samsara. Some were simple peasants who meditated while doing manual labor. Others were kings and queens who traded the comfort and riches of the palace for the danger and transgression of the charnel ground. Still others were sinners—pimps, drunkards, gamblers, and hunters—who transformed their sins into sanctity.

This book includes striking depictions of each of the mahāsiddhas by a master Tibetan painter, whose work has been preserved in pristine condition. Published here for the first time in its entirety, this collection includes details of the painting elements along with the life stories of the tantric saints, making this one of the most comprehensive works available on the eighty-four mahāsiddhas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611804041
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 05/28/2019
Edition description: Illustrate
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 7.25(w) x 9.29(h) x 0.78(d)

About the Author

Donald S. Lopez Jr. is the Arthur E. Link Distinguished University Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan. He specializes in late Indian Mahāyāna Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. His recent books include Gendun Chopel: Tibet’s Modern Visionary and Hyecho’s Journey: The World of Buddhism.

Table of Contents

Preface Tenzin Namgyal Tethong vii

Technical Note ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction 1

The Painting Guide of Kahthog Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu 31

The Mahasiddha Paintings

1 Luyipa 45

2 Lilapa 47

3 Virupa 49

4 Dombipa 51

5 Savaripa 53

6 Saraha 55

7 Kankaripa 57

8 Minapa 59

9 Goraksa 61

10 Caurangi 63

11 Vinapa 65

12 Santipa 67

13 Tantipa 69

14 Camaripa 71

15 Khadgapa 73

16 Nagarjuna 75

17 Kanhapa 77

18 Aryadeva 79

19 Thaganapa 81

20 Naropa 83

21 Shalipa 85

22 Tilopa 87

23 Catrapa 89

24 Bhadrapa 91

25 Khandipa 93

26 Ajokipa 95

27 Kalapa 97

28 Dhombipa 99

29 Kankana 101

30 Kambala 103

31 Tengipa 105

32 Bhandhepa 107

33 Tandhepa 109

34 Kukkuripa 111

35 Kucipa 113

36 Dharmapa I 115

37 Mahipa 117

38 Acinta 119

39 Babhahi 121

40 Nalina 123

41 Bhusuku 125

42 Indrabhuti 127

43 Mekopa 129

44 Kotali 131

45 Kamparipa 133

46 Jalandhari 135

47 Rahula 137

48 Dharmapa II 139

49 Dhokaripa 141

50 Medhina 143

51 Pankaja 145

52 Ghandhapa 147

53 Yogipa 149

54 Caluki 151

55 Gorura 153

56 Lucika 155

57 Niguna 157

58 Jayananda 159

59 Pacari 161

60 Campaka 163

61 Bhiksana 165

62 Telopa 167

63 Kumaripa 169

64 Caparipa 171

65 Manibhadra 173

66 Mekhala 175

67 Kanakhala 177

68 Kalakala 179

69 Kantali 181

70 Dhahuli 183

71 Udheli 185

72 Kapalapa 187

73 Kirava 189

74 Sakara 191

75 Sarvabhaksa 193

76 Nagabodhi 195

77 Darika 197

78 Putali 199

79 Panaha 201

80 Kokalipa 203

81 Ananga 205

82 Laksminkara 207

83 Samudra 209

84 Vyali 211

85 Vajradhara 213

Notes 215

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