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+ | |MainNamePhon=Bötrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima | ||
+ | |SortName=Bötrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima | ||
+ | |MainNameTib=བོད་སྤྲུལ་མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་ | ||
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− | | | + | |AltNamesWylie=bod sprul; bod pa sprul sku mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma; thub bstan bshad sgrub thos bsam rgya mtsho; |
+ | |AltNamesTib=བོད་སྤྲུལ་; བོད་པ་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་; ཐུབ་བསྟན་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་ཐོས་བསམ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ | ||
|YearBirth=1898 | |YearBirth=1898 | ||
|YearDeath=1959 | |YearDeath=1959 | ||
− | |BornIn=dwags po | + | |DatesNotes=Alternate dates given for his birth are 1900 and 1902. |
+ | |BornIn=rgya tsha rdzong (dwags po) | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathDay=15 | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathMonth=9 | ||
|TibDateGender=Male | |TibDateGender=Male | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathGender=Female | ||
|TibDateElement=Earth | |TibDateElement=Earth | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathElement=Earth | ||
|TibDateAnimal=Dog | |TibDateAnimal=Dog | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathAnimal=Pig | ||
|TibDateRabjung=15 | |TibDateRabjung=15 | ||
+ | |TibDateDeathRabjung=16 | ||
|ReligiousAffiliation=Nyingma | |ReligiousAffiliation=Nyingma | ||
− | |StudentOf=Kun bzang dpal ldan; g.yu khog bya bral chos dbyings rang grol; | + | |ClassicalProfAff=Studied at Dzogchen Monastery's Śrī Siṃha monastic college (shrI sing+ha bshad drwa) and served as abbot of Gegong monastery (rdza rgyud dge mang bshad grwa) for 8 years. |
− | |TeacherOf='jigs med phun tshogs; | + | |StudentOf=Kun bzang dpal ldan; g.yu khog bya bral chos dbyings rang grol; 'jigs med yon tan mgon po; |
− | + | |TeacherOf=Nyoshul Khenpo; Mkhan po 'jigs med phun tshogs; rdzogs chen mkhan po zla ba'i 'od zer; Tarthang Tulku; rdzogs chen mkhan po thub bstan brtson grus; | |
|BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P743 | |BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P743 | ||
|TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Botrul-Dongak-Tenpai-Nyima/10093 | |TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Botrul-Dongak-Tenpai-Nyima/10093 | ||
− | | | + | |tolExcerpt=Bötrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima was a Nyingma teacher based primarily at Dzogchen and Gegong Monasteries in Kham. A holder of the scholastic tradition begun by Mipam Gyatso, he also taught for several years at Drigung. He was considered by some to be a reincarnation of Patrul Rinpoche. |
|PosBuNayDefProv=Definitive | |PosBuNayDefProv=Definitive | ||
|PosWheelTurn=Third Turning | |PosWheelTurn=Third Turning | ||
|PosYogaMadhya=Madhyamaka | |PosYogaMadhya=Madhyamaka | ||
− | |PosEmptyLuminNotes="Thus, from the point of view of emptiness, buddha nature is the empty dharmadhātu (the object) and from the point of view of appearance, it is the wisdom (the subject) that is not empty of the inseparable qualities of a buddha. Both these aspects are inseparable and are empty of the adventitious stains that represent the delusive appearances of saṃsāra." [[Brunnhölzl, K.]], [[When the Clouds Part]], p. 75. | + | |PosEmptyLumin=Tathāgatagarbha as the Unity of Emptiness and Luminosity |
+ | |PosEmptyLuminNotes="Thus, from the point of view of emptiness, buddha nature is the empty dharmadhātu (the object) and from the point of view of appearance, it is the wisdom (the subject) that is not empty of the inseparable qualities of a buddha. Both these aspects are inseparable and are empty of the adventitious stains that represent the delusive appearances of saṃsāra." [[Brunnhölzl, K.]], ''[[When the Clouds Part]]'', p. 75. | ||
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|PosSvataPrasa=Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) | |PosSvataPrasa=Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) | ||
− | |PosSvataPrasaNotes="...Pötrül says repeatedly that both the Madhyamakāvatāra and the Uttaratantra are scriptures of “the Great | + | |PosSvataPrasaNotes="...Pötrül says repeatedly that both the ''Madhyamakāvatāra'' and the ''Uttaratantra'' are scriptures of “the Great Prāsaṅgika Mahāyāna,” though he clearly rejects the Gelugpa understanding of this being the case because, he says, the Gelugpa position is solely based on a nonimplicative negation (the lack of real existence), while completely rejecting the notion of luminosity." [[Brunnhölzl, K.]], ''[[When the Clouds Part]]'', p. 75. |
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 4 September 2020
Bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma on the DRL
བོད་སྤྲུལ་མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་
Wylie | bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma |
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English Phonetics | Bötrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima |
Sort Name | Bötrul Dongak Tenpai Nyima |
Other names
- བོད་སྤྲུལ་
- བོད་པ་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་
- ཐུབ་བསྟན་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་ཐོས་བསམ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་
- bod sprul
- bod pa sprul sku mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma
- thub bstan bshad sgrub thos bsam rgya mtsho
Dates
Birth: | 1898 |
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Death: | 1959 |
Notes on dates: | Alternate dates given for his birth are 1900 and 1902. |
Place of birth: | rgya tsha rdzong (dwags po) |
Tibetan calendar dates
Day | |
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Month | |
Gender | Male |
Element | Earth |
Animal | Dog |
Rab Jyung | 15 |
Day | 15 |
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Month | 9 |
Gender | Female |
Element | Earth |
Animal | Pig |
Rab Jyung | 16 |
About
- Religious Affiliation
- Nyingma
- Primary Professional Affiliation
- Studied at Dzogchen Monastery's Śrī Siṃha monastic college (shrI sing+ha bshad drwa) and served as abbot of Gegong monastery (rdza rgyud dge mang bshad grwa) for 8 years.
- Teachers
- Kun bzang dpal ldan · g.yu khog bya bral chos dbyings rang grol · 'jigs med yon tan mgon po
- Students
- Nyoshul Khenpo · Mkhan po 'jigs med phun tshogs · rdzogs chen mkhan po zla ba'i 'od zer · Tarthang Tulku · rdzogs chen mkhan po thub bstan brtson grus
Other Biographical info:
Links
- BDRC Link
- https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P743
- Treasury of Lives Link
- https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Botrul-Dongak-Tenpai-Nyima/10093
- Wiki Pages
- Bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma on the DRL
- Bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma on the LIB
- Bod sprul mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma on the BNW
Buddha Nature Project
- Person description or short bio
Expand to see this person's philosophical positions on Buddha-nature.
Is Buddha-nature considered definitive or provisional? | |
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Position: | Definitive |
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All beings have Buddha-nature | |
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If "Qualified", explain: | |
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Which Wheel Turning | |
Position: | Third Turning |
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Yogācāra vs Madhyamaka | |
Position: | Madhyamaka |
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Zhentong vs Rangtong | |
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Promotes how many vehicles? | |
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Analytic vs Meditative Tradition | |
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What is Buddha-nature? | |
Position: | Tathāgatagarbha as the Unity of Emptiness and Luminosity |
Notes: | "Thus, from the point of view of emptiness, buddha nature is the empty dharmadhātu (the object) and from the point of view of appearance, it is the wisdom (the subject) that is not empty of the inseparable qualities of a buddha. Both these aspects are inseparable and are empty of the adventitious stains that represent the delusive appearances of saṃsāra." Brunnhölzl, K., When the Clouds Part, p. 75. |
Svātantrika (རང་རྒྱུད་) vs Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་པ་) | |
Position: | Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་) |
Notes: | "...Pötrül says repeatedly that both the Madhyamakāvatāra and the Uttaratantra are scriptures of “the Great Prāsaṅgika Mahāyāna,” though he clearly rejects the Gelugpa understanding of this being the case because, he says, the Gelugpa position is solely based on a nonimplicative negation (the lack of real existence), while completely rejecting the notion of luminosity." Brunnhölzl, K., When the Clouds Part, p. 75. |
Causal nature of the vajrapāda | |
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