Transleted and Edited by Glenn H. Mullin; 238p., App., Gloss., Bib., 21 cm. (First Edition published in 1995, USA) (First South Asian Edition pub. in 1997)
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- The Nature of the Instruction. Three Perspectives on Practice. Where the Guru and Disciple Meet. The Human Situation. Three Levels of Spiritual Application. Death and the Lower Realms. Seeking a Place of Refuge. The Laws of Karmic Evolution. Hinayana Realism. Generating the Bodhisattva Spirit. The Practice of the General Mahayana. Vajrayana. A Summary of the Path.
DESCRIPTION
In this extensive teachings, the Dalai Lama beautifully elucidates the meanings of the path to enlightenment through his own direct spiritual advice and personal reflections, based upon a very famous Tibetan text, this teaching presents in practical terms the essential instruction for the attainment of enlightenment. Its direct approach and lucid style make The Path to Enlightenment one of the most accessible introductions to Tibetan Buddhism ever published.