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|MainNamePhon=Sherab Gyatso | |MainNamePhon=Jonathan Samuels (Sherab Gyatso) | ||
|SortName= | |SortName=Samuels, Jonathan | ||
|namefirst= | |namefirst=Jonathan | ||
|namelast= | |namelast=Samuels | ||
|PersonType=Translators | |PersonType=Translators | ||
|bio=Ven. Sherab Gyatso is an English monk teacher who studied at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala. He was an instructor for the Tibetan translator course, the Rinchen Zangpo Tibetan Translator Program, a project of the FPMT. He has also translated several of Lobsang Gyatso's books into English, including ''Bodhicitta: Cultivating the Compassionate Mind of Enlightenment'', ''The Harmony of Emptiness and Dependent-Arising'', and ''The Four Noble Truths''. | |bio=Ven. Sherab Gyatso is an English monk teacher who studied at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala. He was an instructor for the Tibetan translator course, the Rinchen Zangpo Tibetan Translator Program, a project of the FPMT. He has also translated several of Lobsang Gyatso's books into English, including ''Bodhicitta: Cultivating the Compassionate Mind of Enlightenment'', ''The Harmony of Emptiness and Dependent-Arising'', and ''The Four Noble Truths''. | ||
Revision as of 13:52, 27 August 2025
| PersonType | Category:Translators |
|---|---|
| FirstName / namefirst | Jonathan |
| LastName / namelast | Samuels |
| MainNamePhon | Jonathan Samuels (Sherab Gyatso) |
| SortName | Samuels, Jonathan |
| bio | Ven. Sherab Gyatso is an English monk teacher who studied at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala. He was an instructor for the Tibetan translator course, the Rinchen Zangpo Tibetan Translator Program, a project of the FPMT. He has also translated several of Lobsang Gyatso's books into English, including Bodhicitta: Cultivating the Compassionate Mind of Enlightenment, The Harmony of Emptiness and Dependent-Arising, and The Four Noble Truths. |
| languagetranslation | Tibetan |
| languagetarget | English |
| IsInGyatsa | No |
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