Geshe Lhundub Sopa
Lhundub Sopa Is One Of The Few Remaining Tibetan Masters To Have Been Trained In His Homeland Of Tibet Prior To The Chinese Occupation. He Gained A Reputation Early On As A Dedicated And Brillant Scholar And Was Chosen As One Of The Dalai Lama's Debate Examiners During The Annual Prayer Festival In 1959. Shortly Thereafter, He Joined The Exodus Of Tibetans To India, And In 1962 Moved To New Jersey. In 1967, He Was Invited To Teach In The Recently Formed Buddhist Studies Program At The University Of Wisconsin-Madison, Where He Is Now Professor Emeritus. He Is The Founder Of Deer Park Buddhi
Lhundub Sopa Geshe:
Steps on the Path to Enlightenment: A Commentary on the Lamrim Chenmo, Vol 2: Karma
Translator: David Patt
Wisdom Publications (Ma) , 2005
Hardcover, 556 pages
Peacock in the Poison Grove: Two Buddhist Texts on Training the Mind
Translator: Geshe Lhundub Sopa, Editor: Michael J. Sweet, Editor: Leonard Zwilling
Wisdom Publications (Ma) , 2005
Quality paperback, 311 pages
Lhundub Sopa Geshe:
Steps on the Path to Enlightenment, Volume 1: A Commentary on the Lamrim Chenmo; Volume I: The Foundation Practices
Editor: David Patt, Editor: Beth Newman
Wisdom Publications (Ma) , 2004
Hardcover, 582 pages
Lhundub Sopa Geshe, Sopa Geshe Lhundup, Hopkins Jeffrey:
Cutting Through Appearances
Snow Lion Publications , 1990
Quality paperback, 359 pages




