Bodong Chogle Namgyel

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
བོ་ དོང་ པན་ ཆེན་ ཕྱོགས་ ལས་ རྣམ་ རྒྱལ
Wylie transliteration :
bo dong pan chen phyogs las rnam rgyal
THDL transcription :
Bodong Penchen Choklé Namgyel
Chinese name
Simplified :
珀 东 班 钦 • 雪 列南嘉
Pinyin :
Podong Banqin Xuelie Nanjia

Bodong Chogle Namgyel ( Tib . : bo dong phyogs las rnam rgyal ; * 1376 ; † 1451 ) or Bodongpa ( Bo dong pa ) or Bodong Penchen was a clergyman of Tibetan Buddhism and a versatile scholar.

Life

He was the 23rd abbot of Bodong E Monastery and the founder of the Bodong School. The debate between him and the Sakya scholar Khedrub Je Geleg Pelsang ( mkhas grub rje dge legs dpal bzang ; 1358–1438) in the monastery of Ngamring Chöde has received much attention . He is the author of the voluminous work De nyid 'dus pa .

According to false information about him, he is said to have been a pupil of Dölpopa Sherab Gyeltshen ( dol po pa shes rab rgyal mtshan ; 1292–1361), but he was more in the tradition of Butön Rinchen Drub ( bu ston rin chen grub ; 1290–1364) and Lama Dampa Sönam Gyeltshen ( bla ma dam pa bsod nams rgyal mtshan ; 1312-1375) as handed down in the by Dölpopa Sherab Gyeltshen and Jonang Chogle Namgyel ( jo nang phyogs las rnam rgyal ; 1306-1386).

According to false information from well-known Tibetan scholars - such as Sumpa Khenpo Yeshe Peljor (1704–1787 or 1788) in his Pagsam Jonsang (Tib. Dpag bsam ljon bzang ) and Desi Sanggye Gyatsho (1653–1705) in his Yellow Beryl (Tibetan / Sanskrit Vaidurya ser po , a story of the Gelug school) - Je Tsongkhapa (1357–1419) is said to have received the teachings of six-limbed yoga (Skt. Sadanga Yoga) of Kalachakra tantra instead of (correctly) from Jonang Chogle Namgyel .

Amoghasiddhi 'Jigs med' bangs wrote his biography (1453).

literature

  • (Biography of Bodong Penchen), from Amoghasiddhi 'Jigs med' bangs: Bo-dong Pan-chen-gyi Rnam-thar. 1990. Lhasa: Bod ljongs bod yig dpe rnying dpe skrun khang. (Chinese: Podong zhuan 珀 东 传 or Podong Banqin zhuan 珀 东 班 钦 传)
  • Chok Tenzin Monlam (PhD thesis): An Analytical Study on the Life and Works of Bodong Chokley Namgyal (unpublished - Abstract )
  • Gene Smith: Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau ( excerpts from bodong.org )
  • JK Rechung ( short biography at himalaya.socanth.cam.ac.uk )

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Chogle Namgyel: Chinese Qiaolie Nanjie 乔列南杰 or Qiaole Nanjie 巧 勒南杰 , Qiaolai Langjie 乔 来 朗杰 u. a.
  2. Chinese Podongba 珀 东巴 or Bodongba 博 东巴
  3. Tib. Bo dong pan chen , Chin. Bodong Banqin 博 东 班 钦, Podong Banqin 珀 东 班 钦 u. a.
  4. according to Chok Tenzin Monlam a “myriad-minded philosopher, litterateur, peot, dramatist, biographer, physician, painter, architect, astrologer and spiritual mentor”, see abstract (PDF; 86 kB) from: (PhD thesis): An Analytical Study on the Life and Works of Bodong Chokley Namgyal (unpublished) - found on September 13, 2010 (cited in original spelling)
  5. Chinese Podong pai 珀 东 派 or Bodong pai 博 东 派
  6. On the debate between him and the Sakya scholar in Ngamring, see: Monika Schrempf (ed.): Soundings in Tibetan medicine (Leiden 2007) and Bstan-'dzin-rgya-mtsho (Dalai Lama XIV), Jeffrey Hopkins: Kālachakra tantra : rite of initiation: for the stage of generation (1999).
  7. “a manual for an individual person from the Vedantic theories of conception to the highest Buddhist teaching of Kalackra Tantra” (Chok Tenzin Monlam)
  8. cf. jonangfoundation.org: Chogle Namgyal Phyogs las rnam rgyal
  9. "Bodong Chokley Namgyal advocated the tradition that passed through Buton Rinchendrub and Lama Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen rather than that which was transmitted through Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen and Jonang Chokley Namgyal." ( History of the Bodong Tradition ( Memento from March 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ).
  10. Archived copy ( memento of March 19, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) - found on September 13, 2010 (quote: "Sumpa Khanpo Yeshe Paljor (1604–1688 [sic!]), In his Pagsam Jonzang (a history of the Gelukpa School ) and Desi Sangye Gyatso (1653–1705), in his Baidurya Serpo (a history of the Gelukpa School) incorrectly mentioned that Je Tsongkhapa received the teachings of the Six-limbed Yoga (sadangayoga) of Kalacakra Tantra from Bodong Chokley Namgyal instead of Jonang Chokley Namgyal. ") - This error has also been seen in modern Chinese reference books on Buddhism.
  11. See also the information in the web links of bodong.org (A Short Biography of Bodong Chokley Namgyal, History of the Bodong Tradition, Porong Pelmo Choeding monastery 2005: A historical perspective).
Bodong Chogle Namgyel (alternative names of the lemma)
Bodong Penchen Chogle Namgyel, Bodong Chokley Namgyal (1376–1451), Podong Banqin Xuelie Nanjia 珀 东 班 钦 • 雪 列南嘉, Bodong Penchen Chogle Namgyel, phyogs las rnam rgyal; Bodong Panchen Chogle Namgyal; Chogle Namgyal; Chokyi Gyaltsen; Jigme Drakpa; Yungdrung Sanggyenyi; Podong Qiaolai Langjie 珀 东 • 乔 来 朗杰, 博 东 班 钦 • 晓 列南加, bo dong pan chen phyogs las rnam rgyal, Podong Xuelie Nanjia 珀 东 • 乔 来 朗杰, Bodong Panchen, Jigme Drakpa, Panchen Jigme Drakpa , Bodong Panchen Jigme Drakpa, Bodong Jigme Drakpa, Choekyi Gyaltsen, Yangchen Gawa, Yangchen Gawae Pandita, Sangye Kyang, Lodroe Mizaepa, Panchen Lodroe Mizaepa, Bumtrak Gyapa, Sangwae Jin, Mepaide Mepaide, Jigdrel, Budongo Chiwa, Jeongo Chiwa, Jeongo Chiwa ; Chos rje phyogs las rnam rgyal; Bo-doṅ Paṇ-chen Phyogs-las-rnam-rgyal