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Tarthang Tulku

Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche (Tibetan: དར་ཐང་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ, Wylie: Dar-thang Sprul-sku Rin-po-che) (born 1934) is a Tibetan Vajrayana teacher and lama who introduced the Nyingma school tradition of Tibetan Buddhism to the United States.[1][2] Tarthang Tulku works to preserve the buddhadharma, the art and the culture of Tibet. He oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing, Yeshe-De, Tibetan Aid Project,[3] the annual Nyingma school Monlam Chenmo World Peace Ceremony in Bodhgaya,[4] and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala. Tarthang Tulku also introduced Kum Nye to the West.[5]

Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche at a Vesak celebration arranged by the White House Office in May 2021

Biography edit

As one of the last remaining lamas to have received a complete Buddhist education in pre-1959 Tibet,[2] Tarthang Tulku left Tibet and taught in Benares, India,[2] until emigrating to the United States of America in 1969[2] with his wife, the poet Nazli Nour. After settling in Berkeley, CA they established the Tibetan Aid Project (TAP)[3] which serves the needs of the Tibetan refugee community.[3]

In 1963, Tarthang Tulku founded Dharma Publishing in Varanasi, India.[6] In 1971, the publishing house moved to California.[6] The main purpose of Dharma Publishing is to preserve and distribute Tibetan Buddhist teachings and to bring these teachings to the West.

Tarthang Tulku established the Nyingma Institute in 1972.[2] Sister organizations have been established in Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. The various institutes offer classes, workshops, and retreats based on the books of Tarthang Tulku, with the main intent of spreading the teachings of the Buddha to the West.

In 1983, Tarthang Tulku established the Yeshe De project, with the purpose of preserving and distributing sacred Tibetan texts in collaboration with the Tibetan Aid Project.[7] These texts are distributed to Buddhist monks, nuns, and laypeople at the annual World Peace Ceremony, which Tarthang Tulku started in 1990 to bring the various Buddhist communities from across Asia to celebrate together at Bodh Gaya, in India. The World Peace Ceremony and the work of Yeshe De have and the Tibetan Aid Project have resulted in over 20 million texts being given away to practitioners in the Buddhist community over the last 18 years.

Tarthang Tulku has written over 40 books covering a wide variety of topics, including meditation, Kum Nye, Nyingma Buddhist psychology, skillful means (bringing Buddhist practices to the workplace), and the Time, Space, and Knowledge series.

Among Tarthang Tulku's current projects is the Mangalam Research Center for Buddhist Languages. Also, in the fall of 2012 he opened Dharma College, "committed to igniting personal and global transformation by helping people unlock the power of their minds."[8]

Publications edit

  • Sacred Art of Tibet (1972)
  • Calm and Clear: The Wheel of Analytic Meditation. Instructions on Vision in the Middle Way by Lama Mipham (1973)
  • Reflections of Mind: Western Psychology Meets Tibetan Buddhism (Nyingma Psychology Series) (Editor) (1975)
  • Gesture of Balance: A Guide to Self-Healing & Meditation (Nyingma Psychology Series)(1977)
  • Time, Space & Knowledge: A New Vision of Reality (Time, Space, and Knowledge Series) (1977)
  • Skillful Means: Patterns for Success (Nyingma Psychology Series) (1978)
  • Skillful Means: Gentle Ways to Successful Work (1978)
  • Kum Nye Relaxation Part 1: Theory, Preparation, Massage (Nyingma Psychology Series) (1978)
  • Kum Nye Relaxation Part 2: Movement Exercises (1978)
  • Dimensions of Thought (Editor) (1980)
  • Hidden Mind of Freedom (Nyingma Psychology Series) (1981)
  • Knowledge of Freedom: Time to Change (Nyingma Psychology Series) (1984)
  • Ancient Tibet (1986)
  • Love of Knowledge (Time, Space, and Knowledge Series) (1987)
  • Knowledge of Time & Space: An Inquiry into Knowledge, Self & Reality (Time, Space and Knowledge Series) (1990)
  • Openness Mind: Self-knowledge and Inner Peace through Meditation (Nyingma Psychology Series) (1990)
  • Mandala Gardens (1991)
  • Visions of Knowledge: Liberation of Modern Mind (Perspectives on Time, Space & Knowledge) (1993)
  • Mastering Successful Work: Skillful Means: Wake Up! (1994)
  • Dynamics of Time and Space: Transcending Limits on Knowledge (1994)
  • Sacred Dimensions of Time & Space (Time, Space, and Knowledge) (1997)
  • Teachings from the Heart (1998)
  • Enlightenment Is a Choice: The Beauty of the Dharma (1998)
  • Mind over Matter: Reflections on Buddhism in the West (2002)
  • Tibetan Relaxation: Kum Nye Massage and Movement (2003)
  • Milking the Painted Cow: The Creative Power of Mind & the Shape of Reality in Light of the Buddhist Tradition (2005)
  • The Joy of Being: Advanced Kum Nye Practices for Relaxation, Integration and Concentration (2006)
  • Tibetan Meditation: Practical teachings and step-by-step exercises on how to live in harmony, peace, and happiness (2006)
  • Tibetan Relaxation: The Illustrated Guide to Kum Nye Massage and Movement - A Yoga from the Tibetan Tradition (2007)
  • Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga: A Complete Guide to Health and Wellbeing, 115 Exercises & Massages (2007)
  • A Garland of Flowers: Beauty of the Odiyan Mandala (2008)
  • Kum Nye Dancing: Introducing the Mind to the Treasures the Body Offers (2012)
  • Lotus Mandala: Sacred Garden (2012)
  • Revelations of Mind (2013)
  • Lotus Body (2016)
  • Lotus Language (2016)
  • Lotus Mind (2016)
  • Love of Beauty: Copper Mountain Mandala of Odiyan (2016)
  • Keys of Knowledge (2016)
  • Dimensions of Mind (2016)
  • Challenging Journey, Creative Journey (2017)
  • Treasures of Dharma: Certainty of Knowledge, Perfect for Liberation (2017)
  • Thoughts on Transmission: Knowingness Transforms Causal Conditions (2017)
  • Caring (2018)
  • Quotes (2018)
  • Quotes 2 (2018)
  • The Fourth of July: New Dimensions of Freedom (publication date unknown)
  • Gesture of Great Love: Light of Liberation (2022)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Prebish, Charles S. (1998). The Faces of Buddhism in America. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520213012.
  2. ^ a b c d e Our Founder
  3. ^ a b c Our History
  4. ^ Nyingma Institute, Berkeley, https://nyingmainstitute.com/our-founder/
  5. ^ Tarthang Tulku 2010-04-16 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b About Dharma Publishing
  7. ^ "Our Mission". Tibetan Aid Project. Tibetan Aid Project. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  8. ^ . dharma-college.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-15.

External links edit

  • Nyingma Institute
  • Nyingma Trust
  • Odiyan Country Center

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This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche Tibetan དར ཐང ས ལ ས ར ན པ ཆ Wylie Dar thang Sprul sku Rin po che born 1934 is a Tibetan Vajrayana teacher and lama who introduced the Nyingma school tradition of Tibetan Buddhism to the United States 1 2 Tarthang Tulku works to preserve the buddhadharma the art and the culture of Tibet He oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing Yeshe De Tibetan Aid Project 3 the annual Nyingma school Monlam Chenmo World Peace Ceremony in Bodhgaya 4 and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala Tarthang Tulku also introduced Kum Nye to the West 5 Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche at a Vesak celebration arranged by the White House Office in May 2021 Contents 1 Biography 2 Publications 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksBiography editAs one of the last remaining lamas to have received a complete Buddhist education in pre 1959 Tibet 2 Tarthang Tulku left Tibet and taught in Benares India 2 until emigrating to the United States of America in 1969 2 with his wife the poet Nazli Nour After settling in Berkeley CA they established the Tibetan Aid Project TAP 3 which serves the needs of the Tibetan refugee community 3 In 1963 Tarthang Tulku founded Dharma Publishing in Varanasi India 6 In 1971 the publishing house moved to California 6 The main purpose of Dharma Publishing is to preserve and distribute Tibetan Buddhist teachings and to bring these teachings to the West Tarthang Tulku established the Nyingma Institute in 1972 2 Sister organizations have been established in Brazil Germany the Netherlands and the UK The various institutes offer classes workshops and retreats based on the books of Tarthang Tulku with the main intent of spreading the teachings of the Buddha to the West In 1983 Tarthang Tulku established the Yeshe De project with the purpose of preserving and distributing sacred Tibetan texts in collaboration with the Tibetan Aid Project 7 These texts are distributed to Buddhist monks nuns and laypeople at the annual World Peace Ceremony which Tarthang Tulku started in 1990 to bring the various Buddhist communities from across Asia to celebrate together at Bodh Gaya in India The World Peace Ceremony and the work of Yeshe De have and the Tibetan Aid Project have resulted in over 20 million texts being given away to practitioners in the Buddhist community over the last 18 years Tarthang Tulku has written over 40 books covering a wide variety of topics including meditation Kum Nye Nyingma Buddhist psychology skillful means bringing Buddhist practices to the workplace and the Time Space and Knowledge series Among Tarthang Tulku s current projects is the Mangalam Research Center for Buddhist Languages Also in the fall of 2012 he opened Dharma College committed to igniting personal and global transformation by helping people unlock the power of their minds 8 Publications editSacred Art of Tibet 1972 Calm and Clear The Wheel of Analytic Meditation Instructions on Vision in the Middle Way by Lama Mipham 1973 Reflections of Mind Western Psychology Meets Tibetan Buddhism Nyingma Psychology Series Editor 1975 Gesture of Balance A Guide to Self Healing amp Meditation Nyingma Psychology Series 1977 Time Space amp Knowledge A New Vision of Reality Time Space and Knowledge Series 1977 Skillful Means Patterns for Success Nyingma Psychology Series 1978 Skillful Means Gentle Ways to Successful Work 1978 Kum Nye Relaxation Part 1 Theory Preparation Massage Nyingma Psychology Series 1978 Kum Nye Relaxation Part 2 Movement Exercises 1978 Dimensions of Thought Editor 1980 Hidden Mind of Freedom Nyingma Psychology Series 1981 Knowledge of Freedom Time to Change Nyingma Psychology Series 1984 Ancient Tibet 1986 Love of Knowledge Time Space and Knowledge Series 1987 Knowledge of Time amp Space An Inquiry into Knowledge Self amp Reality Time Space and Knowledge Series 1990 Openness Mind Self knowledge and Inner Peace through Meditation Nyingma Psychology Series 1990 Mandala Gardens 1991 Visions of Knowledge Liberation of Modern Mind Perspectives on Time Space amp Knowledge 1993 Mastering Successful Work Skillful Means Wake Up 1994 Dynamics of Time and Space Transcending Limits on Knowledge 1994 Sacred Dimensions of Time amp Space Time Space and Knowledge 1997 Teachings from the Heart 1998 Enlightenment Is a Choice The Beauty of the Dharma 1998 Mind over Matter Reflections on Buddhism in the West 2002 Tibetan Relaxation Kum Nye Massage and Movement 2003 Milking the Painted Cow The Creative Power of Mind amp the Shape of Reality in Light of the Buddhist Tradition 2005 The Joy of Being Advanced Kum Nye Practices for Relaxation Integration and Concentration 2006 Tibetan Meditation Practical teachings and step by step exercises on how to live in harmony peace and happiness 2006 Tibetan Relaxation The Illustrated Guide to Kum Nye Massage and Movement A Yoga from the Tibetan Tradition 2007 Kum Nye Tibetan Yoga A Complete Guide to Health and Wellbeing 115 Exercises amp Massages 2007 A Garland of Flowers Beauty of the Odiyan Mandala 2008 Kum Nye Dancing Introducing the Mind to the Treasures the Body Offers 2012 Lotus Mandala Sacred Garden 2012 Revelations of Mind 2013 Lotus Body 2016 Lotus Language 2016 Lotus Mind 2016 Love of Beauty Copper Mountain Mandala of Odiyan 2016 Keys of Knowledge 2016 Dimensions of Mind 2016 Challenging Journey Creative Journey 2017 Treasures of Dharma Certainty of Knowledge Perfect for Liberation 2017 Thoughts on Transmission Knowingness Transforms Causal Conditions 2017 Caring 2018 Quotes 2018 Quotes 2 2018 The Fourth of July New Dimensions of Freedom publication date unknown Gesture of Great Love Light of Liberation 2022 See also editTibetan AmericanReferences edit Prebish Charles S 1998 The Faces of Buddhism in America University of California Press ISBN 9780520213012 a b c d e Our Founder a b c Our History Nyingma Institute Berkeley https nyingmainstitute com our founder Tarthang Tulku Archived 2010 04 16 at the Wayback Machine a b About Dharma Publishing Our Mission Tibetan Aid Project Tibetan Aid Project Retrieved 8 January 2016 Mission amp Vision Dharma College dharma college com Archived from the original on 2013 07 15 External links editNyingma Institute Nyingma Trust Odiyan Country Center Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tarthang Tulku amp oldid 1201007680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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