- A
namtar (Tibetan: རྣམ་ཐར་, Wylie: rNam-thar),
sometimes spelled namthar, is a
spiritual biography or
hagiography in
Tibetan Buddhism.
Namtar is a contraction...
-
celebrated in the Paro
valley sometime during March or April.
According to the
Namthar of the Lhakhang, it is
believed that
Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) flew...
- lhamo. Many
Tibetans are
familiar with and
frequently sing the
arias (Tib.
namthars) for
themselves or for
entertainment at
social gatherings. All
styles of...
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leaving to
unite with
Topabhadra as her consort.
According to Machig's
namthar he
cared for the
children while she
practiced and taught. Some of Machig's...
-
hatred and
resentment towards Minling Lochen in his
biography titled "
namthar tsenpoma" or "rje
btsun dam pa
mtshan brjod par dka' ba 'jam
dbyang bzhed...
- who
founded the
Dzigar Monastery in the
Chamdo region.
Tibetan Namthar: Note:
Namthar contain accounts of the
external life and
interior realizations...
- gave in
person to
Chogyal Namkhai Norbu in
Dzongsa in 1951. He
wrote her
namthar, or
spiritual biography,
which was
later published in
Women of
Wisdom by...
- people. A
namtar (Tibetan: རྣམ་ཐར་, Wylie: rNam-thar),
sometimes spelled namthar is a
spiritual biography or
hagiography in
Tibetan Buddhism.
Namtar is...
-
Three Worlds and a
Dharma King (Chokyi Gyalpo).
According to the
Zhigling namthar of Sogdogpa,
Ngawang Namgyal died in 1544. The
Karmapa arranged for funds...
- –
Buchen Gyurme emlékére. Keletkutatás. Budapest: ELTE (Ratnabhadra’s
Namthar) Gelle, Zs. 2010. Mo –
Tibeti jóslás. In: Démonok és védelmezők – Őseink...