The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds: The Life and Times of a Realized Tibetan Master, Khyentse Chokyi Wangchug

The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds: The Life and Times of a Realized Tibetan Master, Khyentse Chokyi Wangchug

The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds: The Life and Times of a Realized Tibetan Master, Khyentse Chokyi Wangchug

The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds: The Life and Times of a Realized Tibetan Master, Khyentse Chokyi Wangchug

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The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds: The Life and Times of a Realized Tibetan Master, Khyentse Chökyi Wangchug presents an engaging account of the life of Khyentse Chökyi Wangchug, a realized Tibetan tulku (reincarnated lama or teacher). The book's historical references provide a detailed portrait of Tibet on the verge of invasion and occupation by Chinese forces in the decades leading up to 1959 when Chinese repression led the Dalai Lama to take refuge in India.

Narrated by Chökyi Wangchug's nephew, author and international Tibetan teacher Chögyal Namkhai Norbu, this inspired biography describes the extraordinary events of Chökyi Wangchug's life during this momentous period in Tibetan history. Born in 1909 in a valley south of Derge, an ancient center of Tibetan culture, Chökyi Wangchug was recognized at an early age as a reincarnation of a tulku and thus received Buddhist teachings from the greatest masters of the epoch. A privileged observer of his uncle's life, Namkhai Norbu reveals the complexity of Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy and the conflicts caused not only by Chinese forces, but also by people close to Chökyi Wangchug who had become members of factions motivated by bigotry and personal greed. Despite the difficulties he encountered, he maintained a state of equanimity and dedicated himself to a life of peace and compassion for all sentient beings. Ultimately tortured and imprisoned by the Chinese, he and two other realized Tibetan teachers passed away at the same moment while meditating.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781583945285
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Publication date: 10/16/2012
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Born in Eastern Tibet in 1938, Chögyal Namkhai Norbu is an internationally known Dzogchen Buddhist teacher and author. The direct descendant of the first Dzogchen Tibetan master of Tibet, Norbu spent his childhood receiving many teachings from masters of various traditions. In the 1960s he was invited to teach in Italy. During his career he wrote many books on Tibetan culture and Dzogchen Buddhism. He is the founder of two nonprofit organizations including the Shang Shung Institute, which is dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan culture.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations vii

Translator's Introduction ix

The Lamp That Enlightens Narrow Minds 1

Homage 2

1 The Reincarnations of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo 3

2 Jamyang Chökyi Wangpo 7

3 The Wamgo Tsang Family 13

4 The Birth of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Wangchug 17

5 First Studies and Spiritual Retreats 21

6 The Ceding of Dzongsar Monastery 25

7 Derge Gönchen 29

8 Voyage in Amdo 33

9 Pilgrimage in Central Tibet 37

10 Galingteng 43

11 Discovery of the Vajrapani Terma 49

12 Extraordinary Feats and Encounters 55

13 The Yedzong Terma 61

14 The Vulture's Phurba 71

15 The Importance of Pure Vision 75

16 An Exceptional Dream 81

17 The Death of Togden Chamten 85

18 The Invasion of Tibet and the Passing of Jamyang Kyentse Chökyi Wangchug 91

19 The Death of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö 101

20 Khyentse Yeshe 107

Chronology 113

Transliteration Table 117

Notes 135

Bibliography 181

Index 191

About the Author 203

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