Five Favourite Dharma Books

I’ve been tagged by hokai to make a list of five favourite dharma books.

1: The Graduated Path to Enlightenment – Geshe Thubten Loden

2: Ocean of Indivisible Method and Wisdom – Geshe Thubten Loden

3: Self, Reality and Reason in Tibetan Philosophy – Thubten Jinpa

4: Middle Way Master Program – Geshe Jampa Gyatso

5: Meditations on Emptiness – Prof Jeffrey Hopkins

Actually, I could list a lot more than this :)

Tag goes out to-
Danny Fisher
Bill
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December 28, 2007 · by Clarke Scott · General  comments(3)

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3 Responses to “Five Favourite Dharma Books”

  1. Bill on December 31st, 2007 5:20 pm

    I would have to include Buddhism Plain and Simple by Steve Hagen Roshi, perhaps the clearest explanation of basic Dharma that I have read in English.

  2. Loden Jinpa on December 31st, 2007 5:24 pm

    I will check it out :)

  3. Five Favorite Dharma Books « Tricycle Editors’ Blog on January 23rd, 2008 10:01 pm

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