Glenn H. Mullin, born on June 22, nineteen forty-nine in Quebec, Canada, is a distinguished Tibetologist and a prominent figure in the realm of Buddhist literature. With a profound dedication to the study of Tibetan Buddhism, he has emerged as a leading translator of classical Tibetan texts and a respected teacher of Tantric Buddhist meditation.
Throughout his illustrious career, Mullin has authored over twenty-five books that delve into the intricacies of Tibetan Buddhism. His works often highlight the lives and teachings of the early Dalai Lamas, providing readers with invaluable insights into this rich spiritual tradition. Notable titles include 'Tsongkhapa's Six Yogas of Naropa,' 'The Practice of Kalachakra,' and 'Death and Dying: The Tibetan Tradition.'
In addition to his literary contributions, Mullin has made significant strides in the visual media landscape, serving as a field specialist on three Tibet-related films and five television documentaries. His passion for Tibetan culture is further exemplified through his co-production of five audio recordings featuring Tibetan sacred music, enriching the auditory experience of this ancient tradition.