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Enlightened vagabond : the life and teachings of Patrul Rinpoche / collected and translated from the Tibetan by Matthieu Ricard ; edited by Constance Wilkinson.
Van Pelt Library BQ7950.O767 E55 2017
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Tibetan
- Subjects (All):
- O-rgyan-ʼjigs-med-chos-kyi-dbang-po, Dpal-sprul, 1808-1887.
- O-rgyan-ʼjigs-med-chos-kyi-dbang-po.
- Rnying-ma-pa lamas--China--Tibet Autonomous Region--Biography.
- Rnying-ma-pa lamas.
- China--Tibet Autonomous Region.
- Genre:
- Biographies.
- Physical Description:
- xxxvii, 282 pages ; 23 cm
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Boulder, Colorado : Shambhala Publications, Inc., 2017.
- Summary:
- "Author, philosopher, and Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard has spent decades collecting these colorful stories and profound teachings of Patrul Rinpoche, one of the most impactful teachers and thinkers in the Tibetan tradition from the nineteenth century. Few Buddhist meditation masters continue to have the influence that Dza Patrul Rinpoche, active in the nineteenth century, has to many Buddhist practitioners today. A wandering yogi, he eschewed urban areas for a life living in the wilds, caves, and mountains of Tibet. While famous for his teaching with thousands of students, he would wander from place to place by himself, carrying only a few possessions--the most prized of which were two important practice texts. Utterly without pride, he was a master scholar as well as meditation master. Matthieu Ricard spent decades collecting stories from the disappearing generation of Tibetan teachers brought up in the traditional way and who still carried with them the vast oral tradition, which included so many stories about Patrul Rinpoche. These stories are at once inspiring and a welcome reminder to resist our daily distractions and spend time doing what matters. That is, practicing meditation and helping others"-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents:
- Beginnings 1
- The Palge Lineage 2
- Infant Patrul 4
- Patrul's Root Guru 4
- Little Monk 6
- Patrul Takes On a Powerful Adversary 8
- The Palge Tulku Goes His Own Way 8
- Patrul the Scholar 11
- Do Khyentse Takes Patrul by Surprise 12
- A Piece of Advice 14
- Patrul Tries to Offer Prostrations 15
- Patrul's Teacher Demonstrates Clairvoyance 15
- Patrul Lectures Himself on His Practice 16
- Patrul Receives a Special Transmission 16
- The Boulder Reminder 17
- Patrul and the Paramita of Patience 17
- ” Drive Them Off with Stones 18
- Patrul and the Prescient Monk 24
- Flowers Magically Appear 24
- A Robber Sets His Sights on an Offering of Silver 25
- Patrul on Having Things 26
- Patrul Practices in a Haunted Charnel Ground 27
- A Meeting of Two Minds 27
- "You've Ruined It!" 27
- Patrul's Gift of Tea 28
- The Haunted Fortress 29
- Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu and the Harmful Spirit 30
- Patrul and the Three Dargye Monks 30
- Patrul Mentions His Past Lives 31
- Lungtok Meets His Root Master 32
- An Insight into Patrul's Mind 33
- The Crucial Points of Practice 33
- Patrul's Offering to the Horseflies 36
- Patrul Finds His Limit 37
- Developing Empathy, Understanding Emptiness 37
- Lungtok's Dream 38
- Patrul Introduces Lungtok to the Nature of Mind 39
- Lungtok Learns Backward 40
- Lungtok Practices in the Glacier Wilderness 41
- The Great Master Patrul 42
- A Monk Makes a Full Confession 43
- Patrul Waits in Line to Receive a Blessing 44
- Patrul Paints Some Tormas 45
- Patrul Passes Dargye Monastery Again 47
- Patrul and the Widow 48
- Patrul's Teachings Inspire All Beings 50
- Patrul Acts as a Servant 50
- Patrul Takes Tea with a Little Girl 52
- Patrul and the Tossed Louse 52
- Just Sitting on His Bed 53
- A Tulku Has a Change of Name 54
- Patrul Tries to Meet Shabkar 54
- The Land of the Insect-Eaters 55
- Parrul Meets an Exemplary Monk 56
- Patrul's Dedication to Practice 57
- Patrul Pacifies a Blood Feud 58
- Patrul Practices in the Ari Forest Wilderness 60
- Patrul and the Venue of Vultures 62
- Patrul Practices Tummo in a Blizzard 62
- Lungtok's Mother 63
- Patrul Gives Teachings in the Forest 64
- Far-Reaching Effects of Patrul's Teachings 66
- Lungtok and the Bandit Chief 66
- Do Khyentse's Hospitality 67
- The Gift From Lungtok's Mother 69
- "That's It!" 70
- Adzom Drukpa's Dilemma 71
- Patrul Is Asked to Bestow Special Teachings 72
- Visible Effects of Yoga 73
- Animate and Inanimate Dances 74
- Patrul Laughs Over an Old Man's Corpse 74
- Nine Brothers Delight Patrul 76
- Patrul Reads Terton Sogyal's Mind 76
- Patrul's Miraculous Recovery 77
- Patrul and Chokgyur Lingpa 77
- Patrul Expresses Confidence in Chokgyur Lingpa 78
- Patrul's Pointing-Out Instruction for an Old Nomad 79
- On the Nature of Mind 80
- An Offering of Silver 82
- Patrul and Chokgyur Lingpa's Yellow Parchment 82
- Another Offering of Silver 83
- One Taste 84
- Karmai Khenpo Rinchen Dargye Requests Teachings 86
- Patrul Receives Teachings from an Old Lama 88
- Patrul Is Taught His Own Teachings 89
- Patrul Asks the Great Kathok Situ for a Favor 92
- The Key to Practice 93
- Advice for Garwang from the Eastern Gorges of Gyalmo Rong 94
- Patrul Receives Teachings from the Mahasiddha of Trom 96
- Chöying Rangdröl Demonstrates Higher Perception 98
- Gyalwa Changchup's Prediction 99
- Seeking an Audience with a Very Important Lama 99
- Seeking an Audience with Another Very Important Lama 101
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo Countermands Patrul's Advice 101
- Patrul and Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo 103
- Patrul Is Upset and Disappears 104
- Patrul and Lama Mipham 105
- Patrul in Awe 105
- Estimations and Rankings 106
- Among You Three Great Masters 106
- Patrul Leaves Dzogchen Monastery 107
- Advice to Myself 108
- Patrul's Pain 112
- Patrul Teaches Khenpo Yönten Gyatso 113
- Patrul Judges a Great Debate 114
- Advice for Alak Do-ngak 115
- Two of a Kind 116
- Patrul Goes Begging for Food 116
- Lungtok Leaves His Lama 117
- How Patrul Taught at the Willow Hermitage 118
- Longing for Solitudes 119
- Patrul Receives an Extraordinary Guest 120
- Patrul Meets Two Murderers 121
- Patrul Teaches the Great Perfection at Trama Lung 123
- Food for a Day Is Plenty 124
- Patrul Is Distraught 124
- Patrul and the Learned Geshe 125
- The Quick-Thinking Lama 126
- The Lotus-Grove Play 127
- Patrul Is Tricked by a Nomad Family 130
- Patrul Is Tricked by Another Nomad Family 132
- Patrul's Patrician Manners 132
- Patrul's Rude Manners 133
- Some Love Him, Some Fear Him 134
- Patrul's Respect for the Natural Course of the Elements 134
- Words of Warning 135
- Patrul Gives Away a Fine Mandala 140
- Beggars and Mani-Stone Carvers 141
- Patrul Begs for More Beggars 142
- Patrul Accepts What He Is Given 143
- Patrul Practices Yoga 145
- Patrul Travels in an Unusual Way 146
- Patrul Receives Lo-nga Tulku 146
- Lo-nga Tulku and Patrul's Carpet 147
- Meeting the 3rd Dodrupchen 147
- Meeting with a Yogi 148
- First Teaching of the 3rd Dodrupchen 148
- Second Visit of the 3rd Dodrupchen 150
- Patrul's Encampment 150
- Wangchok Dorje's Renunciation 151
- The Return of Wangchok Dorje 153
- Khenchen Tashi Özer Tries to See Patrul 154
- Khenpo Könchog Drönme Tries to See Patrul 156
- Trama Tulku Receives Instructions 156
- Patrul's Last Great Public Ganachakra 157
- Last Days and Hours 158
- After Patrul's Death 159
- Patrul's Unique Qualities 161
- Calling the Lama from Afar: A Song of Devotion and Yearning 167
- Biographical Notes: Influential Figures, Masters, and Disciples 175
- Adzom Drukpa 176
- Alak Do-ngak Gyatso 177
- Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa 178
- Chöying Rangdröl 179
- Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje 180
- Dola Jigme Kalzang 183
- Gyalse Shenphen Thaye 184
- Gyurme Pema Namgyal, 3rd Shechen Gyaltsap 185
- Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye 186
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo 189
- Jigme Gyalwai Nyugu 192
- Jigme Lingpa 194
- Jigme Ngotsar Gyatso 195
- Jigme Phuntsok Jungne, 2nd Dodrupchen 196
- Jigme Tenpai Nyima, 3rd Dodrupchen 197
- Jigme Trinley Özer, 1st Dodrupchen 198
- Karmai Khenpo Rinchen Dargye 200
- Kathok Situ (2nd), Chökyi Lodrö Orgyen Tenpa Namgyal 200
- Khenchen Tashi Özer 201
- Khenpo Kunzang Palden (Khenpo Kunpel) 202
- Khenpo Pema Dorje 203
- Khenpo Shenphen Chökyi Nangwa (Khenpo Shenga) 204
- Khenpo Yönten Gyatso (Khenpo Yonga) 205
- Lama Mipham Rinpoche 205
- Longchen Rabjam (Longchenpa) 208
- Mingyur Namkhai Dorje 213
- Minyak Kunzang Sönam 214
- Nyoshul Lungtok Tenpai Nyima 215
- Önpo Orgyen Tendzin Norbu (Önpo Tenga) 215
- Pema Dechen Zangpo, 3rd Mura Tulku 218
- Rogza Sönam Palge 219
- Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdröl 220
- Shechen Öntrul Gyurme Thuthop Namgyal 222.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781611803303
- 1611803306
- OCLC:
- 969151676
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