Drogmi Shakya Yeshe

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Tibetan name
Tibetan script :
བྲོག་ མི་ ལོ་ ཙ་ བ །
Wylie transliteration :
brog mi shakya ye shes;
brog mi lotsawa shakya ye shes
Other spellings:
Drogmi Lotsawa
Chinese name
Traditional :
Zhuomi Shijia Yixi
Simplified :
卓 弥 · 释迦 益 喜

Drogmi Shakya Yeshe ( Tib. Brog mi shakya ye shes ; 994-1078 / 993-1074 / 993-1077, etc.) or Drogmi Lotsawa ( brog mi lo tsa ba ) was a famous Tibetan translator of Buddhist Sarma texts and the forefather of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism . Marpa was one of his students. Drogmi founded a monastery in the Nyugu Valley in western Tibet in 1043, the Nyugulung Monastery ( myu gu lung ).

See also

literature

  • Tang Jingfu 唐景福 : Zhongguo Zangchuan Fojiao ming seng lu 中国 藏 传 佛教 名僧 录 ("Directory of Famous Monks of Tibetan Buddhism "). Lanzhou: Gansu minzu chubanshe 1991 ( Online ( Memento from May 27, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) - dymf.cn)
  • Lake Yixi Duojie 拉科 • 益 西多杰 : Zangchuan Fojiao gaoseng zhuanlüe 藏 传 佛教 高僧传 略 ("Brief biographies of important monks of Tibetan Buddhism "), Qinghai renmin chubanshe 青海 人民出版社 2007 ( online book presentation )

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References and footnotes

  1. cf. Gtsaṅ-smyon He-ru-ka: The life of Marpa the translator
  2. Chinese Niugulong si 牛 姑 隆 寺; on the monastery site མྱུ་ གུ་ ལུང་ (Nyugulung / Mugulung) etc., cf. thlib.org
Drogmi Shakya Yeshe (alternative names of the lemma)
Drogmi Lotsawa, Drogmi Shakya Yeshe, Zhuomi Shijia Yixi 卓 弥 • 释迦 益 西, Zhuomi Shijia Yixi 卓 弥 • 释迦 益 希, Drokmi Lotsawa Shakya Yeshe, Drogmi Lotsawa, brog mi lotsawa shakya ye shes