Publié le 19 Mai 2021

Source of the illustration: http://khordong-byangter.blogspot.fr/2016/06/tomorrow-15th-day-of-4th-tibetan-month.html To get back to the beginning of this series, click here . A reader noted in the previous episode Chhimed Rigdzin Rinpoche’s very blunt...

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Publié le 18 Mai 2021

[Click here to get back to the beginning of this series.] 1.1.3.29. Ku ma rā dza and the Quintessence of Vimalamitra 1.1.3.29.1. The life of Ku ma rā dza (1266-1343) The main sources on the life of this master are as follows: (1) Rig ’dzin chen po Ku...

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Publié le 18 Mai 2021

To get back to the beginning of this series, click here . Today, rather than giving the continuation of the “walk to the Gongpa zangthal,” I would like to report, in bulk, some “sayings” of Chhimed Rigdzin Rinpoche, most of which, as far as I remember,...

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Publié le 17 Mai 2021

1.1.3.27. The departure of gSang phu In the biographies of Klong chen rab ’byams, what comes after the inventory of studies is the episode of the departure from gSang phu. If it is accepted that it was in 1332 that the author left this monastery, it is...

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Publié le 17 Mai 2021

Source of the illustration: http://www.khordong-byangter.org/teaching.html Previous chapter: click here . To get back to the beginning of this series, click here . There is a lot to be said for my trip to India and Nepal in 1992-93; basically, it was...

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Publié le 16 Mai 2021

1.1.3.25. mThing ma Sangs rgyas grags ’od One would know nothing about this master if sMyo shul mkhan po did not point out in passing (p. 259) that the teachings he gave to Klong chen rab ’byams were at least partly based on the gter chos of Nyang ral...

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Publié le 16 Mai 2021

Chhimed Rigdzin Rinpoche with Tülku Thondup. - Source of the illustration] The previous chapter is here . To get back to the first beginning of this series, click here . I had reached the point where, having (spring 1992) passed the «agrégation» [French...

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Publié le 15 Mai 2021

[To read all this series from the beginning, please click here .] 1.1.3.22. Khro phu pa In view of all the occurrences of this name “Khro phu pa” in the Deb ther sngon po, it appears that there were three main ones: (1) one active in the early 13th century...

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Publié le 15 Mai 2021

The previous chapter is here . To get back to the first beginning of this series, click here . During the winter of 1991-1992 (I don’t remember well, maybe during the Christmas vacations?), I served as an interpreter for a week or more to Chhimed Rigdzin...

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Publié le 14 Mai 2021

1.1.3.18. Shug gseb pa, a.k.a. Bla ma Ri pa, gZhon nu rin chen, gZhon nu rdo rje Klong chen pa was also a disciple of a master named Shug gseb pa. From this master he received the Three Cycles of Dohā, the Trilogy on Mountain Retreats (Ri chos skor gsum),...

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