Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatso
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Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatso, or Mipham Jamyang Namgyal Gyamtso (1846–1912) (also known as "Mipham the Great") was a very influential philosopher and polymath of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. He wrote over 32 volumes on topics such as painting, poetics, sculpture, alchemy, medicine, logic, philosophy and tantra.[1] Mipham's works are still central to the scholastic curriculum in Nyingma monasteries today.[2] Mipham is also considered one of the leading figures in the Rimé (non-sectarian) movement in Tibet.
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Born | 1846 (1846) |
Died | 1912 (aged 65–66) |
Notable work | Beacon of Certainty Commentary on Śāntarakṣita’s Ornament of the Middle Way Trilogy of Innate Mind Lion’s Roar: Exposition of Buddha-Nature |
Region | Buddhist philosophy |
School | Nyingma |
Main interests | Madhyamaka, Dzogchen, Pramana |
Notable ideas | His two models of the two truths doctrine, fourfold pramana (valid cognition), unity of purity and equality |
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Quick Facts Tibetan name, Tibetan ...
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Tibetan | འཇམ་མགོན་འཇུ་མི་ཕམ་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་རྒྱ་མཚོ་ | ||||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 米龐仁波切 | ||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 米庞仁波切 | ||||||||
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