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Wondrous Ocean of Eloquence

Histories of the Taklung Kagyu Tradition

Author: Gyurme Dorje and Taklungpa Ngawang Namgyel  

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A comprehensive history of the Taklung Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, composed in the seventeenth century, and includes glossy color images of recently discovered twelfth-century portraits and inscriptions​.​A comprehensive history of the Taklung Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, composed in the seventeenth century, and includes glossy color images of recently discovered twelfth-century portraits and inscriptions​.​This is the first ever English translation of a multilayered and comprehensive historiographical volume on the political, artistic, architectural, biographical, and mystical dimensions of the Taklung, one of four primary subsects of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The bulk of the volume is a translation of an early seventeenth-century Tibetan history by Taklung Ngawang Namgyel and includes supplements to that history written in the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. Centering an otherwise marginal and understudied Buddhist tradition, this volume contains an extraordinary wealth of historical, religious, and biographical information not found in any other published work. It is a complex tale of Tibetan religiopolitical maneuvering in the face of centuries of civil unrest and armed conflict with Central Asian warring dynasties.While detailing the abbatial succession of the tradition's two main monastic seats, Taklung and Riwoche Monasteries, it is also broad and vast in scale, going back to sixth-century BCE India to include early Indian Buddhist canon formulation, moving then to narratives on the Tibetan Kagyu lineage holders (Marpa, Milarepa, Gampopa), to the twelfth-century founding of the Taklung sect in Tibet, and then all the way through to the early twentieth century, which saw Tibet's first modern military and cultural conflicts both within the country and with Chinese, Mongol, and Gorkha forces.An introductory essay by art historian Jane Casey on painting in the Taklung tradition includes her scholarly analysis of the dating and provenance of thirteenth-century portraits and inscriptions, only discovered in recent decades. Glossy color images of these paintings are included in the volume.Shambhala Publications gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Robert H. N. Ho and John Eskenazi in sponsoring the translation, and the Tsadra Foundation in sponsoring the preparation and printing of this book.

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About the Author

TAKLUNGPA NGAWANG NAMGYEL (1571-1626), was a monk, abbot, scholar, and historian. He was the seventeenth throneholder in the abbatial succession of Taklung Monastery in Tsang, Tibet.GYURME DORJE (1950-2020) was a Scottish Tibetologist and translator. He completed an MA in Sanskrit with Oriental Studies (Edinburgh) and a PhD in Tibetan Literature (SOAS, London). From 1991 to 1996, he held research fellowships at London University. He translated many encyclopedic tomes from Tibetan to English, including Jonang- The One Hundred and Eight Teaching Manuals (The Treasury of Precious Instructions, vol. 18) (Snow Lion, 2021), The Complete Nyingma Tradition- Book 13 and Books 15-17 (Snow Lion, 2016, 2017), The Treasury of Knowledge- Book 6, Parts 1 and 2 (Snow Lion, 2012), and The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism- Its Fundamentals and History (Wisdom, 2002).

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Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc | Snow Lion Publications
Published
20th May 2025
Format
Hardcover
Pages
992
ISBN
9781559395069

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