The Life of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great
By Alexander Gardner
By Alexander Gardner
By Alexander Gardner
By Alexander Gardner
Category: Religion | Biography & Memoir | Asian World History
Category: Religion | Biography & Memoir | Asian World History
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$39.95
Jul 30, 2019 | ISBN 9781611804218
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Jul 30, 2019 | ISBN 9780834842090
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Praise
“Jamgon Kongtrul’s life is a living example of a truly nonsectarian, or Rimay, master. He was dedicated to his own lineage and, at the same time, preserved and propagated all other lineages with the same degree of respect and care. His biography has been a source of inspiration and guidance throughout my life.”—Ringu Tulku, author of The Ri-me Philosophy of Jamgon Kongtrul the Great
“A monumental biography of Tibetan Buddhism’s towering figure. Alex Gardner has given us a meticulously researched and utterly engaging history of one of Tibet’s most important intellectuals, immersing us in this epic life of politics, tradition, and visionary innovation. If you want to understand the historical roots of contemporary Tibetan Buddhism in all its richness, begin here.”—Kurtis Schaeffer, Professor of Tibetan and Buddhist Studies, University of Virginia
“Jamgon Kongtrul is one of the towering figures of recent Tibetan intellectual and religious history. In this groundbreaking biography, by turns funny, moving, and beautiful, Alex Gardner has opened up the life and work of an extraordinary individual and his fascinating time and place. Readers meeting Kongtrul for the first time will be gripped by this vividly written life story, while scholars of Asian studies, Buddhism, and Tibetan studies will find this book indispensable.”—Annabella Pitkin, Assistant Professor of Buddhism and East Asian Religions, Lehigh University
“…a reverent and human portrayal of Kongtrul. Readers interested in the formations of Tibetan Buddhism will take great interest in Gardner’s in-depth reconstruction of Kongtrul’s life.”—Publishers Weekly
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