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== История его жизни ==
== История его жизни ==


Tibetans universally revere Milarepa as a great Buddhist saint who became fully enlightened. The story of his life and path are recorded in a biography written by one of his disciples. In it, Milarepa recounts to his students the events of his life—from his practice of the [[Black magic|black arts]] as a youth and his penance and probationary period under a [[Guru]] of the True Doctrine, to his initiation on the “Path of Light” and his practice of renunciation and meditation.<ref>See W. Y. Evans-Wentz, ed., ''Tibet’s Great Yogi Milarepa: A Biography from the Tibetan'', 2d ed. (1951; reprint, New York: Oxford University Press, Galaxy Books. 1976).</ref>
Тибетцы почитают Миларепу как великого буддистского святого, достигшего полного просветления. История его жизни и пути запечатлена в биографии, написанной одним из его учеников. В ней Миларепа обстоятельно рассказывает ученикам о событиях своей жизни, начиная с практики черных искусств в юности, наложенной на него за это епитимьи и испытательного периода под руководством [[Special:MyLanguage/Guru|Гуру]] Истинного Учения, и заканчивая его посвящением на «Стезе Света» и практикой самоотречения и медитации.<ref>See W. Y. Evans-Wentz, ed., ''Tibet’s Great Yogi Milarepa: A Biography from the Tibetan'', 2d ed. (1951; reprint, New York: Oxford University Press, Galaxy Books. 1976).</ref>


Milarepa learned the black arts in order to bring vengeance upon his wicked relatives. During his cousin’s wedding feast he brings down the home of his uncle by his sorcery, causing the death of all the guests. When the villagers seek to avenge this slaughter, he creates hailstorms and destroys their crops.
Milarepa learned the black arts in order to bring vengeance upon his wicked relatives. During his cousin’s wedding feast he brings down the home of his uncle by his sorcery, causing the death of all the guests. When the villagers seek to avenge this slaughter, he creates hailstorms and destroys their crops.
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