The Yogin and the Madman: Reading the Biographical Corpus of Tibet's Great Saint Milarepa

Columbia University Press (2013)
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Andrew Quintman traces this history and its innovations in narrative and aesthetic representation across four centuries, culminating in a detailed analysis of the genre’s most famous example, composed in 1488 by Tsangnyön Heruka, or the ...

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