Jetsün Chökyi Gyeltshen

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Tsongkhapa in the Fifth Vision of Khedrub Je
Tibetan name
Wylie transliteration :
rje btsun chos kyi rgyal mtshan
Chinese name
Simplified :
极 尊 却 吉 坚赞 大师
Pinyin :
Jizun Queji Jianzan dashi

Jetsun Chokyi Gyeltshen ( . Tib rJe-btsun Chos-kyi-rGyal mtshan * 1469 , † 1544 ), or short Jetsünpa , was a scholar and logician of the Gelug -tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He wrote textbooks that are used in the monasteries of Ganden and Sera .

Elijah Sacvan Ary has recently investigated Jetsün Chökyi Gyeltshen's rise and his secret biography of Khedrub Geleg Pelsang .

Jetsünpa's pupil Khedrub Gendün Tenpa Dargye ( mkhas grub dge 'dun bstan pa dar rgyas ; 1493–1568) is also the author of a text book used in the monastery faculty Sera Me ( se ra smad grwa tshang ) to this day.

Works

  • Secret biography of Khedrub Geleg Pelsang
  • dug mtha'i rnam bzhag

See also

literature

Web links

References and footnotes

  1. Chin. Jizun Queji Jianzan dashi 极 尊 却 吉 坚赞 大师
  2. udini.proquest.com  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. : @1@ 2Template: Dead Link / udini.proquest.com  

    "Chapter Three examines the career of the logician Jetsun Chökyi Gyaltsen (aka" Jetsunpa "-1469-1544), whose writings are considered today to be the principal doctrinal authority at the Jey College of Sera Monastery, one of Central Tibet's most prestigious Gelugpa institutions . It explores how the shift in Khedrup's representations was in turn closely connected to Jetsunpa's ascension as Sera Jey's central textual authority in the first half of the 16 th century, when he refuted and subsequently supplanted the philosophical commentaries of his precursor, Sera Jey's original founder, Lodrö Rinchen Sengey (14th -15th c.). Key to this was Jetsunpa's composition of a panegyrical "secret" biography of Khedrup, elevating his hero as the principal expositor of Tsongkhapa's teachings. ( Elijah Sacvan Ary ) "

    Translation: "Chapter Three examines the career of the logician Jetsün Chökyi Gyeltshen (also known as Jetsunpa; 1469–1544), whose writings are now considered the main teaching authority in the Sera Je faculty of Sera Monastery, one of the most prestigious Gelugpa institutions in Central Tibet is. It examines how the shift in Khedrub's representations was in turn linked to Jetsunpa's rise to the central textual authority of Sera Je in the first half of the sixteenth century when he wrote the philosophical commentaries of his predecessor - the original founder of Sera Je , Lodrö Rinchen Sengge ( just gros rin chen seng ge ; 14th-15th centuries) - refuted and later suppressed. The key to this was Jetsunpa's composition of a panegyric "secret biography" of the Khedrub, which made its hero the most important exponent of Tsongkhapas Teachings. "

    [Note: Tsongkhapa student Khedrub Geleg Pelsang ( mkhas grub dge legs dpal bzang ; 1385–1438) was the 3rd Ganden Thripa of the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He was also posthumously referred to as the 1st Penchen Lama .]


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    "Chapter Two goes on to show that this change is in turn related to a development in the characterization of Tsongkhapa's biographer and disciple, Khedrup Geleg Pelzang (1385-1438), today considered to be one of Tsongkhapa's two chief disciples, and an integral member of the illustrious Jey Yabsey Süm triumvirate alongside Tsongkhapa and Gyaltsab Darma Rinchen (1364-1432). ( Elijah Sacvan Ary ) "

    Translation: "Chapter Two shows that this change is in turn related to a development in the characterization of Tsongkhapa's biographer and student Khedrub Geleg Pelsang (1385–1438), who is now regarded as one of Tsongkhapa's two main students and alongside Tsongkhapa and Gyeltshab Dharma Rinchen (1364–1432) is an integral member of the illustrious "Jey Yabsey Süm" triumvirate. "


  3. See also Gelugpa curriculum .
Jetsün Chökyi Gyeltshen (alternative names of the lemma)
rJe-btsun Chos-kyi rgyal-mtshan; Sera Jetsun Chokyi Gyaltsen; se ra rje btsun chos kyi rgyal mtshan; Jetsunpa; Jetsunpa; rJe btsun CHos kyi rgyal mtshan dpal bzang pos mdzad pa; 极 尊 · 确 极 坚赞 大师; 极 尊 却 吉 坚赞 大师; Jizun Queji Jianzan dashi; Sera Jetsun Chökyi Gyeltshen; se ra rje btsun chos kyi rgyal mtshan