Chokyi Dragpa was a student of the illustrious master Patrul Rinpoche, a central figure in nineteenth-century Tibet.
Heidi I. Koppl has translated for Tibetan lamas in Kathmandu for many years and has a degree in Tibetology from the University of Copenhagen. She is the author of Establishing Appearances as Divine: Rongzom Chozang on Reasoning, Madhyamaka, and Purity.
Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche is the abbot of one of the largest monasteries in Nepal, with over 250 monks. He was born in 1951 in Tibet and fled that country with his family when he was eight years old. He trained in Sikkim, then founded his monastery near Kathmandu in 1976. He has focused on making authentic Tibetan Buddhist teachings available to Westerners. He has authored six books, and he regularly visits and teaches at retreat centers in many countries, including his North American retreat center in California, Rangjung Yeshe Gomde.
"Heidi Koppl has emerged as a new and lyrical voice in Dharma
translation; Illuminating the Thirty-Seven Practices of a
Bodhisattva offers practitioners powerful insights into the path of
the bodhisattva."--Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional
Intelligence
"The Thirty-Seven Practices of Bodhisattvas, composed by the
illustrious spiritual master Gyalse Togme, presents profound
instructions meant for practical application. The lucid and highly
readable commentary by Chokyi Dragpa reveals, with utter clarity,
the unity of wisdom and compassion that is at the very heart of the
Great Vehicle."--Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche
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