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Tulku Chagdud (1930–2002)

Auteur de Lord of the Dance: Autobiography of a Tibetan Lama

28+ oeuvres 314 utilisateurs 3 critiques 1 Favoris

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Œuvres de Tulku Chagdud

Life In Relation To Death (1987) 40 exemplaires
Yogi's Song (2004) 3 exemplaires
Voice of Tibet (2007) 3 exemplaires

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Autres noms
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
Chagdud Rinpoche
Date de naissance
1930
Date de décès
2002-11-17
Lieu de sépulture
Tibet
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Tibet
Lieu de naissance
Padma Gargyi Wangchuk, Kham, Tibet
Lieu du décès
Parping, Nepal
Lieux de résidence
Eugene, Oregon, USA
Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA
Junction City, California, USA
Tromtar, Tibet
Temp'hel Gonpa, Tibet
Chagdud Gompa, Tibet (tout afficher 16)
Samye, Tibet
Lhasa, Tibet
Kalimpong, India
Orissa, India
Delhi, India
Dalhousie, India
Bir, India
Kathmandu, Nepal
Três Coroas, Brazil
Río Grande do Sul, Brazil
Professions
Buddhist meditation master
Tulku (Nyingma school of Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism)
Relations
Khadro, Chagdud (wife)
Organisations
Tibetan Treasures
Chagdud Gonpa
Nyingma school of Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhism.
Courte biographie
His Eminence Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, a highly revered Tibetan meditation master, taught widely throughout the world and established many centers for the study and practice of Vajrayana Buddhism. His main centers are Chagdud Gonpa Rigdzin Ling in Junction City, California, and Chagdud Khadro Ling in Três Coroas, Brazil.

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Leave all the academia and enjoy this memorable gem of a heroic man.
 
Signalé
jvalamala | 1 autre critique | Mar 31, 2011 |
An exceptionally lucid and straight forward introduction to meditation and the Buddhist path presented by a highly accomplished Tibetan Lama. Experienced Buddhist practitioners will also benefit from reading this book.
 
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dirkjohnson | Jul 30, 2008 |
This is an epic story - and I do mean epic. First, Rinpoche was raised by a Delog (see the book Delog) who saw to it that he received strict and thorough training in Nyingma and Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist practices. He was recognized as a Tulku at a very young age, but his mother wouldn't let him go until later. This life is rich with experience and wonder. If you would like some flavor of life in Tibet before the Invasion, you will be completely satisfied with this account.

Then, when Rinpoche was 29, the Chinese invaded Tibet. Their primary targets were monasteries, gompas, and tulkus. In other words, the Red Army was looking for Chagdud Tulku. They might have imprisoned him for decades, but it's more likely that they would have killed him.

Rinpoche had weak legs as a result of childhood events (it's in the book), so he walked very, very slowly and with difficulty. Despite his leg troubles and the fact that he was being pursued by the Red Army, Rinpoche walked from Northeastern Tibet over the Himalayas and down into India where he was given amnesty. After several years in refugee camps in India serving the sick and dying, Rinpoche was invited to the United States, where, ultimately, Chagdud Gompa, in Northern California, was founded. He spent most of the last several years of his life founding Chagdud Gompa Brazil.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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dirkjohnson | 1 autre critique | Jul 30, 2008 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
28
Aussi par
1
Membres
314
Popularité
#75,177
Évaluation
½ 4.4
Critiques
3
ISBN
27
Langues
3
Favoris
1

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