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PersonType Category:Authors of English Works
Category:Professors
Category:Translators
FirstName / namefirst Garma Chen-Chi
LastName / namelast Chang
MainNamePhon Garma Chen-Chi Chang
MainNameChi 张澄基
MainNamePin Zhāng Chéngjī
SortName Chang, Garma
bio Garma Chen-Chi Chang was Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at the Pennsylvania State University and a renowned Buddhist scholar. His books include The Buddhist Teaching of Totality and The Practice of Zen, as well as his English translation of the Tibetan classic, The 100,000 Songs of Milarepa. (Source Accessed May 20, 2021)
YearBirth 1920/08/28
YearDeath 1988/05/24
BornIn Shanghai, China
associatedwebsite Wikipedia Page
IsInGyatsa No
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Full Name[edit]

Garma C. C. (Chen-Chi ) Chang

Chʻêng-chi Chang

Garma is his Dharma name from Tibetan.

Dates[edit]

Died May 25, 1988

Affiliation[edit]

The Buddhist Association of the United States

Other Information[edit]

Remembering Garma C. C. Chang

Biographical note from Teachings of Tibetan Yoga:

"The author-translator of this book was born in China into a highly-placed family some forty years ago. In early youth he broke out of this pattern to become the disciple of a Buddhist Guru, in a part of China near Tibet. His Guru sent him to Tibet to further his training. After eight years in Tibetan monasteries, six of them under one Guru, he came West to study animal husbandry and to bring this knowledge back to Tibet. The Communist victory in China and the Communist invasion of Tibet cut him off from return."


Short list of works:

The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa
The Buddhist Teaching of Totality: The Philosophy of Hwa Yen Buddhism
The Hundred Thousand Songs of Milarepa Volume Two
The Practice of Zen
The Six Yogas of Naropa & Teachings on Mahamudra
Teachings of Tibetan Yoga
Teachings and Practice of Tibetan Tantra (Eastern Philosophy and Religion)
A Treasury of Mahayana Sutras: Selections from the Maharatnakuta Sutra

Publications[edit]