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|bio=Jamgön Kongtrul is often described as one of the greatest scholars in the history of Tibet. A Karma Kagyu lama and model of rimay ecumenical activity, he collaborated closely with the Sakya lama Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and the Nyingma treasure revealer Chokgyur Lingpa, in the opening of sacred sites and the revelation of treasure. His prodigious literary output, categorized as the Five Treasuries, cover the entire range of Tibetan Buddhist theory and ritual as well as numerous other topics, and preserved scores of Tibetan religious traditions that were at the time in danger of being lost. Based primarily at Pelpung Monastery, in Derge in eastern Tibet, he built the nearby hermitage of Tsadra Rinchen Drak, which became his personal seat. Multiple incarnation lines were recognized after his death, including the main Jamgön Kongtrul line, based at Pelpung, the Dzokchen Kongtrul line and the Dzigar Kongtrul line. ([https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jamgon-Kongtrul-Lodro-Taye/4358 Treasury of Lives - Source Accessed ])
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|DatesNotes=Jamgön Kongtrul passed away on the twenty-seventh day of the eleventh month of the earth-pig year of the fifteenth sexagenary cycle. Nesar Tashi Chöpel, who recorded the date, likely used the Tsurpu calendrical system, for which the Tibetan date would translate to December 29, 1899. The more commonly used Pukpa system had two eleventh months in the earth-pig year, leading scholars to give Kongtrul's death as falling either on December 29, 1899 (the first eleventh month), or January 28, 1900 (the second).
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|bio=Jamgön Kongtrul is often described as one of the greatest scholars in the history of Tibet. A Karma Kagyu lama and model of rimay ecumenical activity, he collaborated closely with the Sakya lama Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and the Nyingma treasure revealer Chokgyur Lingpa, in the opening of sacred sites and the revelation of treasure. His prodigious literary output, categorized as the Five Treasuries, cover the entire range of Tibetan Buddhist theory and ritual as well as numerous other topics, and preserved scores of Tibetan religious traditions that were at the time in danger of being lost. Based primarily at Pelpung Monastery, in Derge in eastern Tibet, he built the nearby hermitage of Tsadra Rinchen Drak, which became his personal seat. Multiple incarnation lines were recognized after his death, including the main Jamgön Kongtrul line, based at Pelpung, the Dzokchen Kongtrul line and the Dzigar Kongtrul line. ([https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jamgon-Kongtrul-Lodro-Taye/4358 Treasury of Lives - Source Accessed ])
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|TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jamgon-Kongtrul-Lodro-Taye/4358
|tolExcerpt=Jamgön Kongtrul is often described as one of the greatest scholars in the history of Tibet. A Karma Kagyu lama and model of rimay ecumenical activity, he collaborated closely with the Sakya lama Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and the Nyingma treasure revealer Chokgyur Lingpa, in the opening of sacred sites and the revelation of treasure. His prodigious literary output, categorized as the Five Treasuries, cover the entire range of Tibetan Buddhist theory and ritual as well as numerous other topics, and preserved scores of Tibetan religious traditions that were at the time in danger of being lost. Based primarily at Pelpung Monastery, in Derge in eastern Tibet, he built the nearby hermitage of Tsadra Rinchen Drak, which became his personal seat. Multiple incarnation lines were recognized after his death, including the main Jamgön Kongtrul line, based at Pelpung, the Dzokchen Kongtrul line and the Dzigar Kongtrul line.
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|YearBirth=1813
|YearDeath=1899
|DatesNotes=Jamgön Kongtrul passed away on the twenty-seventh day of the eleventh month of the earth-pig year of the fifteenth sexagenary cycle. Nesar Tashi Chöpel, who recorded the date, likely used the Tsurpu calendrical system, for which the Tibetan date would translate to December 29, 1899. The more commonly used Pukpa system had two eleventh months in the earth-pig year, leading scholars to give Kongtrul's death as falling either on December 29, 1899 (the first eleventh month), or January 28, 1900 (the second).
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PersonType Category:Classical Tibetan Authors
Category:Scribes
Category:Tertons
MainNamePhon Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye
MainNameTib འཇམ་མགོན་ཀོང་སྤྲུལ་
MainNameWylie 'jam mgon kong sprul
SortName Kongtrul, 1st
TertonNameWylie 'chi med bstan gnyis g.yung drung gling pa
TertonNameTib འཆི་མེད་བསྟན་གཉིས་གཡུང་དྲུང་གླིང་པ་
AltNamesTib བློ་གྲོས་མཐའ་ཡས་  ·  ཡོན་ཏན་རྒྱ་མཚོ་  ·  འཇམ་མགོན་ཆོས་ཀྱི་རྒྱལ་པོ་  ·  པདྨ་གར་དབང་བློ་གྲོས་མཐའ་ཡས་  ·  པདྨ་གར་གྱི་དབང་ཕྱུག་རྩལ་  ·  པདྨ་གར་དབང་ཕྲིན་ལས་འགྲོ་འདུལ་རྩལ་
AltNamesWylie blo gros mtha' yas  ·  yon tan rgya mtsho  ·  'jam mgon chos kyi rgyal po  ·  pad+ma gar dbang blo gros mtha' yas  ·  pad+ma gar gyi dbang phyug rtsal  ·  pad+ma gar dbang phrin las 'gro 'dul rtsal
bio Jamgön Kongtrul is often described as one of the greatest scholars in the history of Tibet. A Karma Kagyu lama and model of rimay ecumenical activity, he collaborated closely with the Sakya lama Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo and the Nyingma treasure revealer Chokgyur Lingpa, in the opening of sacred sites and the revelation of treasure. His prodigious literary output, categorized as the Five Treasuries, cover the entire range of Tibetan Buddhist theory and ritual as well as numerous other topics, and preserved scores of Tibetan religious traditions that were at the time in danger of being lost. Based primarily at Pelpung Monastery, in Derge in eastern Tibet, he built the nearby hermitage of Tsadra Rinchen Drak, which became his personal seat. Multiple incarnation lines were recognized after his death, including the main Jamgön Kongtrul line, based at Pelpung, the Dzokchen Kongtrul line and the Dzigar Kongtrul line. (Treasury of Lives - Source Accessed )
YearBirth 1813
YearDeath 1899
DatesNotes Jamgön Kongtrul passed away on the twenty-seventh day of the eleventh month of the earth-pig year of the fifteenth sexagenary cycle. Nesar Tashi Chöpel, who recorded the date, likely used the Tsurpu calendrical system, for which the Tibetan date would translate to December 29, 1899. The more commonly used Pukpa system had two eleventh months in the earth-pig year, leading scholars to give Kongtrul's death as falling either on December 29, 1899 (the first eleventh month), or January 28, 1900 (the second).
BornIn Rongyab (rong rgyab)
TibDateGender Female
TibDateElement Water
TibDateAnimal Bird
TibDateRabjung 14
TibDateDeathDay 27
TibDateDeathMonth 11
TibDateDeathElement Earth
TibDateDeathAnimal Pig
TibDateDeathRabjung 15
ReligiousAffiliation Kagyu
PersonalAffiliation Rimé
EmanationOf bai ro tsa na
Has emanations Jamgön Kongtrul Khyentse Özer
StudentOf Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo  ·  mchog gyur gling pa  ·  Ninth Tai Situpa Pema Nyinje Wangpo  ·  Fourth Dzogchen Drubwang Mingyur Namkhai Dorje  ·  Fourteenth Karmapa Tekchok Dorje  ·  Eighth Pawo Pema Tendzin Drupchok Tsal  ·  Zhechen Öntrul Gyurme Tutop Namgyal  ·  Karma Ngedön Tenpa Rabgye
TeacherOf Adzom Drukpa Drodul Pawo Dorje  ·  Mipam Gyatso  ·  Fifteenth Karmapa Khakhyab Dorje  ·  Khenchen Tashi Özer  ·  The Fourth Shechen Gyaltsap Gyurme Pema Namgyal  ·  The Third Dodrupchen Jigme Tenpai Nyima  ·  Lerab Lingpa  ·  Karma Tashi Chöphel  ·  Kunzang Namgyal  ·  Karmai Khenpo Rinchen Dargye  ·  Tupten Gyaltsen Özer  ·  Karma Drupgyu Tendzin Trinle
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Treasury of Lives https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Jamgon-Kongtrul-Lodro-Taye/4358
Himalayan Art Resources http://www.himalayanart.org/items/73405
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PosAllBuddha Yes
PosZhenRang Zhentong
PosAnalyticMedit Meditative Tradition
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