• Words of My Perfect Teacher

  • A Complete Translation of a Classic Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
  • By: Patrul Rinpoche
  • Narrated by: Homer Todiwala
  • Length: 17 hrs and 1 min
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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Words of My Perfect Teacher

By: Patrul Rinpoche
Narrated by: Homer Todiwala
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A favorite of Tibetans and recommended by the Dalai Lama and other senior Buddhist teachers, this practical audio guide to inner transformation introduces the fundamental spiritual practices common to all Tibetan Buddhist traditions.

The Words of My Perfect Teacher is the classic commentary on the preliminary practices of the Longchen Nyingtig—one of the best-known cycles of teachings and a spiritual treasure of the Nyingmapa school—the oldest Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Patrul Rinpoche makes the technicalities of his subject accessible through a wealth of stories, quotations, and references to everyday life. His style of mixing broad colloquialisms, stringent irony, and poetry has all the life and atmosphere of an oral teaching.

Great care has been taken by the translators to render the precise meaning of the text in English while still reflecting the vigor and insight of the original Tibetan. A preface by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, insightful introductory essays, and explanatory notes enhance this quintessential introduction to Tibetan Buddhist practice. This audio edition includes translations of a postface to the text written a century ago (for the first printed edition in Tibetan) by the first Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, and a new preface by the late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. This audio edition is deftly narrated by Homer Todiwala.

©1994, 1998 Padmakara Translation Group (P)2022 Echo Point Books & Media, LLC

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Excellent

The only thing I found confusing was the strange pronunciation at times by the narrator, of some common Dharma terminology but the content and general tone makes up for it . Relieved and grateful to have this on audible as I can’t read my hard copy yet!

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I love this book

Always loved this book, personally the narration style or performance is rather too geared for a story like lord of the rings. In points there are ways the text is read that insinuates certain moods or emotions/ideas(through tone and pauses, etc) that are too animated for a such a pithy text.

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Excellent, simply excellent

I would never have been able to complete a physical read on my own. This narration is amazing and has made reading this wonderful book available for me. I feel blessed.

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Excellent content. Tibetan/Sanskrit words are mispronounced.

Regardless of the narration, it is an excellent teaching. The seed of bodhicitta is planted.

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Good bad happy sad!

So happy this is finally available! If you know, you know.

So disappointed that absolutely no research has gone into proper pronunciations. Nepal is not pronounced nipple. Good god. It’s all practice so I’ll take it as that but hot damn, please hire a cultured buddhist to read these priceless treasures and transmit this golden Dharma purely. OmAhHum!

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Some minor errors in recording

There are some sections that repeat and there are some section that has two recordings at the same time. the voice is a little hard

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Outstanding dharma book with outstanding narration

This is quite simply an excellent narration of a classic Buddhist text written by one of the greatest Tibetan masters, Patrul Rinpoche. Highly recommended!

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Excellent

I am deeply grateful to have such a wonderful recoding of such a wonderful and important text! For me the detailed nature of this text really lends itself to audiobook format.

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Mispronouncing Every Other Term

I'm not sure how the Padmakara Group allowed this person to read for the book. The narrator mispronounces almost every single Dharma term in Sanskrit and Tibetan.

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Great text, poorly pronounced

Great story and knowledge insight. Performance is melodramatic and over the top. Pronunciation is very poor almost to the point I had to skip it. Not just Tibetan words, but English words consistently pronounced incorrectly. It made me and some friends laugh out loud multiple times.
I hope it is re-recorded by someone who knows the right pronunciations.
But I am thankful this text is available at all and hope it benefits all who hear it !

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