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Bokar Rinpoche

    Bokar Tulku Rinpoche was a spiritual son of Kalu Rinpoche and a lineage holder of the Karma Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu traditions. He became a principal teacher to Kalu Yangsi, believed to be the reincarnation of H.E. Kalu Rinpoche. His work involved directing the Kalu Rinpoche Translation Group, facilitating the dissemination of teachings.

    Čenrezig. Pán súcitu
    Myriad Worlds
    Tara the Feminine Divine
    Opening the Door to Certainty (tibetsky, anglicky)
    • 1999

      Tara the Feminine Divine

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.3(65)Add rating

      Tara, the most famous female deity in Tibetan Buddhism, is a personification of the Prajnaparamita and a mother dedicated to protecting her followers. Bokar Rinpoche presents the various aspects of Tara and the origin of her tantra, relates contemporary examples of her benevolent activity, provides an explanation of her praise, offers instruction for devotional practice, and discusses remarkable women in Indian and Tibetan Buddism. An extensive iconography completes the text.

      Tara the Feminine Divine
    • 1996
    • 1995

      Myriad Worlds

      Buddhist Cosmology in Abhidharma, Kālachakra & Dzog-Chen

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé (1813–99),a pivotal figure in the nonsectarian movement of eastern Tibet, was one of the most outstanding writers and teachers of his time. In his monumental Encyclopedia of Buddhism, he presents a complete account of the major lines of thought and practice that comprise Tibetan Buddhism. Myriad Worlds is the first part of that work.As a prelude to Kongtrul's survey of the entire range of Buddhist teachings, Myriad Worlds describes four major cosmological systems found in the Tibetan tradition—those associated with the Hīnayāna, Mahāyāna, Kālacakra, and Dzog-chen teachings. To suit the capacities of different grades of beings, Buddha taught four levels of cosmology: the numerically definite cosmology of the individual way; the cosmology of infinite buddhafields of the universal way; the special cosmological system of the Kālacakra Tantra; and the dazzling non-cosmology of the Dzog-chen system, which dispenses with the dualistic perspective, revealing the creative principle to be awareness alone.Each of these cosmologies shows how the world arises from mind, whether through the accumulated results of past actions or from the constant striving of awareness to know itself.This detailed and thorough account of worldviews that present conceptions of space and time which differ significantly from Western ideas is at once illuminating and challenging.

      Myriad Worlds