"After the Buddha himself, there is hardly a more important Indian figure among the legendary sources of the Tibetan meditative tradition than Saraha, the arrow maker, the radish eater, the father of mahāmudrā. And yet he remains among the most elusive. In this nonbiography, Roger Jackson . . . compensates by providing a vast treasury of any, and maybe all, relevant information. This includes an instructive survey of India and its contemplative religions, the origins of tantra, brief life stories, and an exhaustive list of literature attributed to Saraha. Finally, it is perhaps in Jackson's profound analyses of some of Saraha's lyrics that we come closest to sensing the real person."
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Sarah Harding, author of
Niguma, Lady of Illusion "There have been relatively few academic examinations of [Saraha's] full body of work and its ongoing legacy. With
Saraha: Poet of Blissful Awareness, Jackson presents the first thorough treatment of Saraha's context, life, works, poetics, and teachings, including new translations of nearly all of Saraha's
dohas, or spontaneous songs."
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