Description:Chapters: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 27. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Part of a series on Jamgon Ju Mipham, or Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso (18461912) (also known as "Mipham the Great") was a master of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and one of the leading figures in the Ri-me (non-sectarian) movement in Tibet. "Ju" ("holding") was Mipham's family name as his paternal clan is said to have originated as clear light deities who came to the human world holding a rope. "Jamgon" or "Jamyang" indicates that he was considered to be an emanation of the bodhisattva Manjur. His maternal uncle, Minister-Lama Drupchok Pema Tarjay, named him Mipham Gyamtso ("Invincible Ocean" or "Unconquerable Ocean"). Mipham the Great was born to an aristocratic family in 1846 in the Derge Principality of Kham or Eastern Tibet. He was recognized as an exceptional child from a young age, memorizing texts as early as age six. By the age of ten he had already composed many texts. At twelve, he entered the monastery as an ordinary monk of the Ogmin Urgyen Mindroling lineage at a branch monastery of the great Nyingma seat Shechen. When he was fifteen or sixteen, after studying the very difficult Mindroling system of chanting for only a few days and praying to Manjushri, he is said to have completely mastered it. In an 18-month retreat he accomplished the form of Manjushri known as 'Lion of Philosophers' (Tibetan: smra ba'i seng ge), using a liturgy composed by the fifteenth Karmapa, Khakhyab Dorje. He made many medicinal pills blessed with Manjushri's mantra, and many miraculous signs were said to have been manifest. After this, it was said that he could accomplish any sutra or tantra without any effort, and no text was unknown to him. He ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=213757We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 19th-Century Lamas: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje. To get started finding 19th-Century Lamas: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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28
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2010
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19th-Century Lamas: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje
Description: Chapters: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 27. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Part of a series on Jamgon Ju Mipham, or Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso (18461912) (also known as "Mipham the Great") was a master of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism and one of the leading figures in the Ri-me (non-sectarian) movement in Tibet. "Ju" ("holding") was Mipham's family name as his paternal clan is said to have originated as clear light deities who came to the human world holding a rope. "Jamgon" or "Jamyang" indicates that he was considered to be an emanation of the bodhisattva Manjur. His maternal uncle, Minister-Lama Drupchok Pema Tarjay, named him Mipham Gyamtso ("Invincible Ocean" or "Unconquerable Ocean"). Mipham the Great was born to an aristocratic family in 1846 in the Derge Principality of Kham or Eastern Tibet. He was recognized as an exceptional child from a young age, memorizing texts as early as age six. By the age of ten he had already composed many texts. At twelve, he entered the monastery as an ordinary monk of the Ogmin Urgyen Mindroling lineage at a branch monastery of the great Nyingma seat Shechen. When he was fifteen or sixteen, after studying the very difficult Mindroling system of chanting for only a few days and praying to Manjushri, he is said to have completely mastered it. In an 18-month retreat he accomplished the form of Manjushri known as 'Lion of Philosophers' (Tibetan: smra ba'i seng ge), using a liturgy composed by the fifteenth Karmapa, Khakhyab Dorje. He made many medicinal pills blessed with Manjushri's mantra, and many miraculous signs were said to have been manifest. After this, it was said that he could accomplish any sutra or tantra without any effort, and no text was unknown to him. He ...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=213757We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with 19th-Century Lamas: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje. To get started finding 19th-Century Lamas: Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso, Khakyab Dorje, Thekchok Dorje, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.