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Chenrezig also known by his Sanskrit name Avalokiteshvara is the most popular deity in Tibet. He is the deity of representing compassion and his ... more info
Date Added: Wednesday 14 November, 2018
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Chenrezig also known by his Sanskrit name Avalokiteshvara is the most popular deity in Tibet. He is the deity of representing compassion and his ... more info
Date Added: Tuesday 23 February, 2021
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Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche gives a very detailed explanation of the Chrenrezig practice in 45 pages. If you want to thoroughly understand this practice, ... more info
It is often hard to do Chenrezig Practice with the proper tune. Here we have Lama Kathy who has a beautiful voice doing the practice. When you ... more info
The Chenrezig practice is a very powerful way to develop one's compassion and it has a wonderful tune making it a beautiful and joyful ... more info
Date Added: Wednesday 25 March, 2020
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Chenrezig also known Avalokiteshvara is the most popular deity in Tibet. Chenrezig is the deity representing complete, universal compassion and his ... more info
It is said that Chenrezig felt so much compassion for all the suffering in the world that his head broke into 11 pieces and he developed 1,000 arms ... more info
Chenrezig is the most popular deity in Tibet. This is a very easy Vajrayana practice that developes a person's compassion. One high lama ... more info
This is an amazing manual on doing the Chod practice. The manual has 115 pages of explanation and then the whole Chod practice is given in ... more info
Date Added: Saturday 13 March, 2021
Price: $1.25
Cutting Off or Chod (pronounced Cho) Practice was developed by Machig Labrag is one of the only Buddhist practices to be developed in Tibet and ... more info