The Tibetan tradition known as the Six Yogas of Naropa is one of the
most popular tantric systems with all schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Structured and arranged by the eleventh-century Indian masters Tilopa
and Naropa from various Buddhist tantric legacies, this system of yogic
practice was carried to Tibet by Marpa the Translator a generation
later. These six yogas—inner heat, illusory body, clear light,
consciousness transference, forceful projection, and bardo yoga—continue
to be one of the most important living meditation traditions in the
Land of the Snows. This book on the Six Yogas contains important texts
on this esoteric doctrine, including original Indian works by Tilopa and
Naropa and writings by great Tibetan lamas. It contains an important
practice manual on the Six Yogas as well as other works that discuss the
practices, their context, and the historical continuity of this most
important tradition.
175 pages. Paperback.