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Guru Rinpoche: His Life and Times
Contributor(s): Zangpo, Ngawang (Author)
ISBN: 155939174X     ISBN-13: 9781559391740
Publisher: Snow Lion Publications
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: September 2002
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Annotation: This book recounts Guru Rinpoche's historical visit to Tibet and explains his continuing significance to Buddhists. Three different accounts are presented: one Buddhist; one according to the pre-Buddhist Tibetan religion, Bon; and one based on Indian and early Tibetan historical documents.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Buddhism - Tibetan
- Religion | Buddhism - History
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2002003143
Series: Tsadra Foundation
Physical Information: 1.28" H x 6.24" W x 9.28" (1.50 lbs) 360 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Buddhist
 
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Publisher Description:
To Tibetan Buddhists, Guru Rinpoche is a Buddha. This book recounts Guru Rinpoche's historic visit to Tibet and explains his continuing significance to Buddhists. In doing so, it illustrates how a country whose powerful armies overran the capital of China and installed a puppet emperor came to abandon its aggressive military campaigns: this transformation was due to Guru Rinpoche, who tamed and converted Tibet to Buddhism and thereby changed the course of Asian history.

Four very different Tibetan accounts of his story are presented: one by Jamgon Kongtrul; one according to the pre-Buddhist Tibetan religion B n, by Jamyang Kyentse Wongpo; one based on Indian and early Tibetan historical documents, by Taranata; and one by Dorje Tso. In addition, there are supplications by Guru Rinpoche and visualizations to accompany them by Jamgon Kongtrul.

Guru Rinpoche is part of The Tsadra Foundation series published by Snow Lion Publications. The Tsadra Foundation takes its inspiration from the nineteenth-century nonsectarian Tibetan scholar and meditation master Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye, and is named after his hermitage in eastern Tibet, Tsadra Rinchen Drak. The Foundation's programs reflect his values of excellence in both scholarship and contemplative practice, and a recognition of their mutual complementarity.