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Welcome to the '''Rigpa Shedra Wiki''', an ''online encyclopedia'' and ''media library'' of Tibetan Buddhist teachings designed especially for students of [[Rigpa]] and [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]. It is provided by members of the [[Rigpa Shedra]], an intensive study program that takes place each winter in [[Pharping]], Nepal. (MP3 audio files of recent shedra teachings on the ''[[Bodhicharyavatara]]'' are available [[Teachings on 'Nectar of Manjushri's Speech (MP3)'|here]].)
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<div style="font-size:162%; border:none; margin:0; padding:.1em; color:#000;">Welcome to the [[Rigpa Shedra]] Wiki,</div>
<div style="top:+0.2em; font-size:95%;">an online encyclopedia of ''[[Tibetan Buddhism]]</div>
<div id="articlecount" style="width:100%; text-align:center; font-size:85%;">We currently have [[Special:Statistics|{{NUMBEROFARTICLES}}]] articles</div>
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This wiki offers a growing library of reference material, including a glossary of key terminology, biographies of historical masters and contemporary teachers, and much more.
You can '''search the site''' using the upper ''search'' box to the right. Additionally you can select from some of the '''main categories''' included in the encyclopedia:


== Important Information ==
:*[[:Category:Buddhas_and_Deities|Buddhas & Deities]]
:*[[:Category:Enumerations|Enumerations]]
:*[[:Category:Contemporary_Teachers|Contemporary Teachers]]
:*[[:Category:Historical_Masters|Historical Masters]]
:*[[:Category:Prayers_and_Practices|Prayers & Practices]]
:*[[:Category:Schools_and_Lineages|Schools & Lineages]]
:*[[:Category:Texts|Texts]]


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== Shedra MP3 Library: Khenpo Sönam Tobden teachings ==
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*'''[[Padmasambhava]]''' (Skt.), or '''Padmakara''' (Skt. ''Padmākara''; Tib. ''Pemajungné''; [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma 'byung gnas'') means ‘Lotus-Born’, which refers to Guru Rinpoche's birth from a lotus in the land of [[Oddiyana]]. '''Guru Rinpoche''', the ‘Precious Master’, is the founder of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] and the [[Buddha]] of our time. Whereas Buddha is known primarily for having taught the teachings of the [[sutra]] vehicle, Padmasambhava came into this world, and to Tibet in particular, in order to teach the [[tantra]]s. While [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] exemplifies the buddha principle, the most important element in the [[sutrayana]] path, Padmasambhava personifies the [[guru]] principle, the heart of [[Vajrayana]] Buddhism, and he is therefore known as the ‘second Buddha’ (Tib. ''sangyé nyipa''). ([[Padmasambhava|Read more...]])


The [[Shedra MP3 Library]] contains recordings of [[Sönam Tobden]]'s teachings on [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s commentary on the ''[[Bodhicharyavatara]]''. Visit the [[Shedra MP3 Library]] or directly go to the  [[Teachings on 'Nectar of Manjushri's Speech (MP3)']].
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Latest revision as of 14:41, 25 March 2015

Khenchen Namdrol, who oversees the Rigpa Shedra in Nepal
Welcome to the Rigpa Shedra Wiki,
an online encyclopedia of Tibetan Buddhism
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  • Padmasambhava (Skt.), or Padmakara (Skt. Padmākara; Tib. Pemajungné; Wyl. pad+ma 'byung gnas) means ‘Lotus-Born’, which refers to Guru Rinpoche's birth from a lotus in the land of Oddiyana. Guru Rinpoche, the ‘Precious Master’, is the founder of Tibetan Buddhism and the Buddha of our time. Whereas Buddha is known primarily for having taught the teachings of the sutra vehicle, Padmasambhava came into this world, and to Tibet in particular, in order to teach the tantras. While Buddha Shakyamuni exemplifies the buddha principle, the most important element in the sutrayana path, Padmasambhava personifies the guru principle, the heart of Vajrayana Buddhism, and he is therefore known as the ‘second Buddha’ (Tib. sangyé nyipa). (Read more...)