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|MainNamePhon=Butön Rinchen Drup
|MainNameTib=བུ་སྟོན་རིན་ཆེན་གྲུབ་
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|MainNamePhon=Butön Rinchen Drup
|AltNamesWylie=bu ston kha che; bu ston thams cad mkhyen pa;
|AltNamesWylie=bu ston kha che; bu ston thams cad mkhyen pa;
|AltNamesOther=Buton Khache; Butön Tamche Khyenpa; Rinchen Drub
|AltNamesOther=Buton Khache; Butön Tamche Khyenpa; Rinchen Drub
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|TolLink=http://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Buton-Rinchen-Drub/2845
|TolLink=http://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Buton-Rinchen-Drub/2845
|tolExcerpt=Buton Rinchen Drub, a Sakya lama raised in a Nyingma family, was the eleventh abbot of Zhalu Monastery, from 1320 to 1356. Some enumerations list him as the first abbot, as he significantly expanded the institution. He was an important teacher of the Prajñāpāramitā, and a key lineage holder of the Guhyasamāja and Kālacakra tantras as transmitted in the Geluk tradition, and the Kālacakra, Hevajra and Sampuṭa tantras as transmitted in the Sakya tradition. He is generally credited as the creator of the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Kangyur and Tengyur, and his History of Buddhism is still widely read. In addition to his Sakya training he also studied in the Kadam and Kagyu traditions.
|tolExcerpt=Butön Rinchen Drup, a Sakya lama raised in a Nyingma family, was the eleventh abbot of Zhalu Monastery, from 1320 to 1356. Some enumerations list him as the first abbot, as he significantly expanded the institution. He was an important teacher of the Prajñāpāramitā, and a key lineage holder of the Guhyasamāja and Kālacakra tantras as transmitted in the Geluk tradition, and the Kālacakra, Hevajra and Sampuṭa tantras as transmitted in the Sakya tradition. He is generally credited as the creator of the Tibetan Buddhist canon, the Kangyur and Tengyur, and his History of Buddhism is still widely read. In addition to his Sakya training he also studied in the Kadam and Kagyu traditions.
|images=File:Buton (R. Beer).jpg{{!}}Line Drawing by Robert Beer Courtesy of [http://www.tibetanart.com/ The Robert Beer Online Galleries]
|images=File:Buton (R. Beer).jpg{{!}}Line Drawing by Robert Beer Courtesy of [http://www.tibetanart.com/ The Robert Beer Online Galleries]
|PosBuNayDefProv=Provisional
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Revision as of 11:19, 26 July 2018

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PersonType Category:Classical Tibetan Authors
MainNamePhon Butön Rinchen Drup
MainNameTib བུ་སྟོན་རིན་ཆེན་གྲུབ་
MainNameWylie bu ston rin chen grub
AltNamesWylie bu ston kha che  ·  bu ston thams cad mkhyen pa
AltNamesOther Buton Khache  ·  Butön Tamche Khyenpa  ·  Rinchen Drub
YearBirth 1290
YearDeath 1364
BornIn khro phu (gtsang)
TibDateGender Male
TibDateElement Iron
TibDateAnimal Tiger
TibDateRabjung 5
ReligiousAffiliation Sakya; Nyingma; Kagyu; Kadam
PersonalAffiliation Zhalu Monastery
TeacherOf sgra tshad pa rin chen rnam rgyal  ·  phyogs las rnam rgyal  ·  bcu gnyis gsar ma grags pa shes rab  ·  gangs dkar bla ma rin chen bzang po  ·  'jam dbyangs grags pa rgyal mtshan  ·  g.yung ston rdo rje dpal bzang po  ·  g.yag sde paN chen
BDRC https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P155
Treasury of Lives http://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Buton-Rinchen-Drub/2845
IsInGyatsa No
PosBuNayDefProv Provisional
PosBuNayDefProvNotes
  • "Just as the Gelugpas, The Ornament That Illuminates and Beautifies the Tathāgata Heart, by Butön Rinchen Drub (1290–1364), holds the teachings on buddha nature to be of expedient meaning." Karl Brunnhölzl, When the Clouds Part, p. 67.
  • "Bu-ston explicitly takes the Buddha-nature doctrine to be provisional (neyartha). Kano, K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 364
PosAllBuddha Qualified No
PosAllBuddhaNote Only Buddhas
PosAllBuddhaMoreNotes
  • "Taking the reverse position of the Gelugpas on this, both Butön and his student and commentator Dratsépa Rinchen Namgyal (1318–1388) identify the actual tathāgata heart as being solely the final fruition of buddhahood." Karl Brunnhölzl, When the Clouds Part, p. 67.
  • "Bu-ston and his disciple sGra-tshad-pa assert that Buddha-nature should be understood only in its resultant aspect, namely as only the dharmakāya of a buddha." Kano, K., Buddha-Nature and Emptiness, p. 343.
PosEmptyLumin Tathagatagarbha as the Dharmakaya
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