Five Path Meditation - Ven. Khenpo Jampa

Five Path Meditation - Ven. Khenpo Jampa

Author: Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism August 13, 2012 Duration: 2:19:44
There are five special levels of meditation that are practiced in both Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. Venerable Khenpo Jampa explains each level and leads students in meditation on each of them. Translator: Thupten Jampa.

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