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|MainNamePhon=Sangye Yelpa (Yelpa Yeshe Tsek) | |MainNamePhon=Sangye Yelpa (Yelpa Yeshe Tsek) | ||
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|OtherNames=Yelpa Yeshe Tsek;Sangye Yelpa;Sanggye Yelpa;Yelpa Sanggye Gompa | |OtherNames=Yelpa Yeshe Tsek;Sangye Yelpa;Sanggye Yelpa;Yelpa Sanggye Gompa | ||
|PersonType=Authors of Tibetan Works; Classical Tibetan Authors | |PersonType=Authors of Tibetan Works; Classical Tibetan Authors | ||
|images=File:Yelpa Yeshe Tsek.jpg | |||
|yearbirth=1134 | |yearbirth=1134 | ||
|yeardeath=1194 | |yeardeath=1194 | ||
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When he was sixty-one he gave his last teachings to his students on the topics of impermanence, the certainty of death, and the faults of samsara. His final words were these, “Never at any time allow yourselves to be deprived of emptiness-compassion.” His cremation took place at Tana Monastery. The monasteries he founded were cared for by his disciple Khenchen Puwa (mkhan chen phu ba, d.u.). Tana Monastery in Tibet has recently been rebuilt, following its destruction during the Cultural Revolution (some, although not all of the Gesar relics are said to have survivied), and a second Tana Monastery has been founded in South India (at Kollegal, in Karnataka State). | When he was sixty-one he gave his last teachings to his students on the topics of impermanence, the certainty of death, and the faults of samsara. His final words were these, “Never at any time allow yourselves to be deprived of emptiness-compassion.” His cremation took place at Tana Monastery. The monasteries he founded were cared for by his disciple Khenchen Puwa (mkhan chen phu ba, d.u.). Tana Monastery in Tibet has recently been rebuilt, following its destruction during the Cultural Revolution (some, although not all of the Gesar relics are said to have survivied), and a second Tana Monastery has been founded in South India (at Kollegal, in Karnataka State). | ||
|affiliation=Kagyu; Yelpa Kagyu | |||
|StudentOf=Phag mo gru pa rdo rje rgyal po | |||
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| PersonType | Category:Authors of Tibetan Works Category:Classical Tibetan Authors |
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| MainNamePhon | Sangye Yelpa (Yelpa Yeshe Tsek) |
| MainNameWylie | yel pa ye shes brtsegs |
| SortName | Yelpa Yeshe Tsek |
| YearBirth | 1134 |
| YearDeath | 1194 |
| BornIn | Kham |
| affiliation | Kagyu; Yelpa Kagyu |
| StudentOf | Pakmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo |
| BDRC | http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P5132 |
| Treasury of Lives | https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Yelpa-Yeshe-Tsek/7636 |
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