Taranatha

Taranatha

Tāranātha (1575-1634) was a Lama of the Jonang school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is widely considered its most remarkable scholar and exponent.

Early life

Taranatha was born in Drong, Tibet, supposedly on the birthday of Padmasambhava. His original name was Kun-dga'-snin-po, which means Anandagarbha. He reportedly used a Sanskrit name as an indication of the value he placed on his Sanskrit scholarship in an era when mastery of the language had become much less common in Tibet than it had once been. His exceptional qualities are said to have been recognized by others at a young age, as is often the case with great masters. He studied under such masters as Je Draktopa, Yeshe Wangpo, Kunga Tashi and Jampa Lhundrup, although his primary teacher was an Indian, Buddhagupta.

Taranatha was recognized by Khenchen Lungrik Gyatso as the rebirth of Krishnacarya and the Khenchen's own teacher, Jetsun Kunga Drolchok.

Works

Taranatha was a prolific writer and a renowned scholar. His best known work is the 143-folio "History of Buddhism in India" (dpal dus kyi 'khor lo'i chos bskor gyi byung khungs nyer mkho) of 1608 [http://www.thdl.org/texts/reprints/bot/bot_05_03_notes.pdf Synopsis by Nalinaksha Dutt, Chap. I-XIII] , [http://www.thdl.org/texts/reprints/bot/bot_06_01_notes.pdf Chap. XIV-XXVI Nagarjuna, Asanga, Vasubandhu, Dharmakirti, Shantideva and Shri Harsha] , [http://www.thdl.org/texts/reprints/bot/bot_06_02_03.pdf Chap. XXVII-XLIV Accounts of Pala, Sena kings, Vikramshila, Turushkas and status of Buddhism in India, Sri Lanka and Indonesia] , which has been published in English. His other major work, "The Golden Rosary, Origins of the Tantra of the Bodhisattva Tara" of 1604 has also been translated into English.In 1614 Taranatha founded the important Jonangpa center Puntsokling Monastery, in the Tsangpo Valley about 200 miles west of Lhasa. After the take-over by the Gelug in 1642, it became known as Ganden Puntsokling.

Later life

Probably not long after 1614, Taranatha went to Mongolia, where he reportedly founded several monasteries. He passed away probably in Urga, Mongolia. His rebirth became known as Zanabazar, the First Bogd Gegen, or Jetsun Dampa of Mongolia. His current reincarnation is known as Khalkha Jetsun Dampa.

References

ources

* Taranatha(auth.), Hopkins, Jeffery (trans)."The Essence of Other-Emptiness" Snow Lion(2007). ISBN 1559392738

*Stearns, Cyrus. "The Buddha from Dolpo: A Study of the Life and Thought of the Tibetan Master Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen". State University of New York Press (1999). ISBN 0-7914-4191-1 (hc); ISBN 0-7914-4192-X (pbk). -(contains fairly extensive information on Taranatha)

ee also

*Jonang
*Shentong
*Kalachakra

External links

* [http://www.zanabazar.mn/Life/zanabazar.11.html The Life of Zanabazar]


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