Lowo Khenchen Sönam Lhündrub
Tibetische Bezeichnung |
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Tibetische Schrift: གློ་བོ་མཁན་ཆེན་བསོད་ནམས་ལྷུན་གྲུབ་ |
Wylie-Transliteration: glo bo mkhan chen bsod nams lhun grub |
Lowo Khenchen Sönam Lhündrub (tibetisch glo bo mkhan chen bsod nams lhun grub; geb. 1456; gest. 1532) war ein Gelehrter der Sakya-Schule des tibetischen Buddhismus und Kommentator der Werke von Sakya Pandita Künga Gyeltshen (sa skya paṇḍita kun dga' rgyal mtshan; 1182–1251). Dessen Meisterwerk zum Pratyaksapramana (mngon sum tshad ma), das 'Tsema Rigter' („Der Schatz der Logik des Richtigen Erkennens“[1]; tib. tshad ma rigs gter), das er mit Anmerkungen versah, ist eines der wichtigsten Werke zur buddhistischen Lehre in der traditionellen tibetischen Kultur.
Werke
- Annotations on the Precious Theory of Pratyaksapramana, China Tibetology Publishing House, Beijing, August 1988. ISBN 7-80057-001-0 (Tshad ma rigs gter gyi 'grel pa)
Siehe auch
- pratyakṣa
Literatur
- E. Gene Smith, Glo bo Mkhan chen and Buddhist Logic in Tibet in Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau, Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001
- Jowita Kramer. A noble Abbot from Mustang. Life and Works of Glo-bo mKhan-chen (1456-1532) (2008) 334p. ISBN 978-3-902501-07-3.
Weblinks
Einzelnachweise und Fußnoten
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NAME | Lowo Khenchen Sönam Lhündrub |
ALTERNATIVNAMEN | glo bo mkhan chen bsod nams lhun grub; Lowo Khenchen Sönam Lhundrup; Luobu Kanqian Suolang Lunzhu 洛布堪谦•索朗伦珠; 洛布堪谦索郎伦珠 |
KURZBESCHREIBUNG | tibetisch-buddhistischer Gelehrter |
GEBURTSDATUM | 1456 |
STERBEDATUM | 1532 |
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"Seated with hands in dharmachakramudra on a lotus base over a stepped lion throne, wearing red and orange brocade robes over a jacket and red pandita hat, holding two lotus stems bearing a book and sword, flanked by two standing figures also holding lotus stems, all backed by a large torana with golden deities at top, further surrounded by the scenes of his life, all set in a verdant mountainous landscape."
"Lowo Khenchen Sonam Lhundrub, or just Sonam Lhundrub and also known as Legp'a Jungne, lived from 1456-1532. He was the son of the Second Mustang Dharma King - Agon Sangpo. He traveled to Central Tibet several times to study at the great Sakya and Ngor monasteries."
Standing to his right is Jamyang Kunga Sonam Dragpa (1485-1533), the 23rd Sakya Trizin, and to his left is Ngagchang Chenpo Kunga Rinchen (1517-1584), the 24th Sakya Trizin. Sonam Lhundrub was a teacher to both of these important religious and political figures."
"This is the only known painting depicting his life story in one composition, starting with birth at upper right and proceeding clockwise to his death and cremation at upper left. This painting was commissioned by Palden Lodro, on whom there is currently no further information."
Tibet, 15th century; 71 x 55 cm
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