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Tarab Tulku XI : a Tibetan lama In Denmark / Jeannie Andersen and Anne-Sophie Bernstorff.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextDenmark : Ørnens Forlag, 2009Description: 223 pages, 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9787890548797
Subject(s): Summary: Tarab Tulku XI was born in 1934. He was soon recognized as the incarnation of Tarab Tulku X and was enthroned at the Tashi Rabten Monastery in Southern Tibet at the age of one year. When he was six, he started his studies at the Drepung Monastic University. Tarab Tulku’s life reflects the tragic story of Tibet, when the Chinese invaded the country he had to flee on foot across the Himalayas to a life in exile. In an Indian refugee camp he completed his geshe degree. The Danish Prince Peter and the Dalai Lama assured that Denmark became Tarab Tulku’s new home. He continued his research into Buddhist philosophy and evolved a rare and profound understanding of Western culture and of the Western way of thinking. He developed Unity in Duality. Tibetan culture and philosophy comes alive through this unique and unconventional personal history of Tarab Tulku. - From publisher
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Tarab Tulku XI was born in 1934. He was soon recognized as the incarnation of Tarab Tulku X and was enthroned at the Tashi Rabten Monastery in Southern Tibet at the age of one year. When he was six, he started his studies at the Drepung Monastic University.
Tarab Tulku’s life reflects the tragic story of Tibet, when the Chinese invaded the country he had to flee on foot across the Himalayas to a life in exile. In an Indian refugee camp he completed his geshe degree.
The Danish Prince Peter and the Dalai Lama assured that Denmark became Tarab Tulku’s new home. He continued his research into Buddhist philosophy and evolved a rare and profound understanding of Western culture and of the Western way of thinking. He developed Unity in Duality.
Tibetan culture and philosophy comes alive through this unique and unconventional personal history of Tarab Tulku. - From publisher