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The Kadam tradition, or Kadampa, was founded in the 11th century by the Indian master Atiśa and his Tibetan student Dromtönpa. For Tibetans, this era represents a "spiritual golden age" characterized by simple monks devoted to rectitude and the service of others. While the school was eventually absorbed into other major traditions like the Gelug, its unique methods remain foundational to Tibetan practice. Structure and Key Teachings
The book is divided into two primary parts, focusing on different facets of the tradition's oral and written heritage: Wisdom of the Kadam Masters (Tibetan Classics)
– Includes "The Father Teachings" and "The Son Teachings," which are esoteric dialogues and historical narratives. The Kadam tradition, or Kadampa, was founded in
– Features "pithy spiritual sayings" (poignant utterances) that distill complex philosophy into digestible, practical advice for a happy life grounded in meditation and love. Structure and Key Teachings The book is divided