Kalu Rinpoche
Buddhism, Meditation, Tibetan calendar, Kham, Bodhisattva, Palpung Monastery, Karmapa, Aum Shinrikyo, Shoko Asahara
978-613-5-94858-5
613594858X
152
2011-08-04
49.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche (1905 - May 10, 1989) was a Buddhist meditation master, scholar and teacher. He was one of the first Tibetan masters to teach in the West. The term Rinpoche is an honorific title (meaning "precious one" or "precious jewel") which is frequently used to address or describe reincarnated Tibetan lamas. Kalu is rarely referred to without this title. Kalu Rinpoche was born in 1905 during the Female Wood Snake year of the Tibetan lunar calendar in the district of Treshö Gang chi Rawa in the Hor region of Kham, Eastern Tibet. When Kalu Rinpoche was fifteen years old, he was sent to begin his higher studies at the monastery of Palpung, the foremost center of the Karma Kagyu school. He remained there for more than a decade, during which time he mastered the vast body of teaching that forms the philosophical basis of Buddhist practice, and completed two three-year retreats.
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