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Bodong (Tib. བོ་དོང་, Wyl. bo dong) is one of the smaller Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It is sometimes considered a branch of the [[Sakya]] tradition. It also propagated a specific [[Lamdre]] lineage that was later incorporated into the Sakya lineage. The tradition goes back to Bodong Rinchen Tsemo, however the teacher who is considered to be the founder was Bodong Penchen Lénam Gyelchok who had a seat at the Bodong E monastery. [[Je Tsongkhapa]] studied at Bodong E. [[Gyalsé Tokmé Zangpo]] also served as abbott at Bodong E. | '''Bodong''' (Tib. བོ་དོང་, [[Wyl.]] ''bo dong'') is one of the smaller Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It is sometimes considered a branch of the [[Sakya]] tradition. It also propagated a specific [[Lamdre]] lineage that was later incorporated into the Sakya lineage. The tradition goes back to Bodong Rinchen Tsemo, however the teacher who is considered to be the founder was Bodong Penchen Lénam Gyelchok who had a seat at the Bodong E monastery. [[Je Tsongkhapa]] studied at Bodong E. [[Gyalsé Tokmé Zangpo]] also served as abbott at Bodong E. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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*[https://m.facebook.com/notes/lama-pema-dorjee/bodong-research-and-publication-centre/141578179548/ Bodong Research and Publication Centre] | *[https://m.facebook.com/notes/lama-pema-dorjee/bodong-research-and-publication-centre/141578179548/ Bodong Research and Publication Centre] | ||
*[http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=3856 Himalayan Art - Bodong Panchen Collected Works] | *[http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=3856 Himalayan Art - Bodong Panchen Collected Works] | ||
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[[Category: Sakya]] |
Latest revision as of 04:30, 18 August 2017
Bodong (Tib. བོ་དོང་, Wyl. bo dong) is one of the smaller Tibetan Buddhist traditions. It is sometimes considered a branch of the Sakya tradition. It also propagated a specific Lamdre lineage that was later incorporated into the Sakya lineage. The tradition goes back to Bodong Rinchen Tsemo, however the teacher who is considered to be the founder was Bodong Penchen Lénam Gyelchok who had a seat at the Bodong E monastery. Je Tsongkhapa studied at Bodong E. Gyalsé Tokmé Zangpo also served as abbott at Bodong E.
External Links
- TBRC Profile
- Treasury of Lives Page
- Revival of the Bodong Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism: An Interview with Geshe Pema Dorjee
- Revival and Renewal through Reincarnation: The Bodong Tradition, Then and Now, Derek F. Maher
- Bodong Research and Publication Centre
- Himalayan Art - Bodong Panchen Collected Works