JAMG N KONGTRUL LODR TAYE (1813-1900) was a versatile and prolific
scholar and one of the most outstanding writers and teachers of his
time in Tibet. He was a pivotal figure in eastern Tibet's
nonsectarian movement and made major contributions to education,
politics, and medicine.
SARAH HARDING has been a Buddhist practitioner since 1974 and has
been teaching and translating since completing a three-year retreat
in 1980 under the guidance of Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche. She was an
associate professor at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado for
twenty-five years and has been a fellow of the Tsadra Foundation
since 2000.
“In his vast work The Treasury of Precious Instructions, Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye, that most eminent of Tibetan Buddhist masters, collected together all the empowerments, instructions, and practices of the eight great chariots of the practice lineages. Not only that, but he himself received the complete transmissions for all the practices, accomplished them including the retreats, and preserved them in his own mindstream. He then passed on the transmissions to his own students and all who requested them. The Treasury of Precious Instructions exemplifies how Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Taye’s whole life was dedicated to teaching and spreading the Dharma, whether it be sutra or mantra, kama or terma, old or new translation school, free of sectarian bias. Without his supreme efforts, many traditions of Tibetan Buddhism would have been lost.”—from the foreword by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje
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