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    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, which has been published in English. This work is considered as his magnum opus.

  2. Jetsün Taranatha (Skt. Tāranātha; Tib. རྗེ་བཙུན་ཏཱ་ར་ནཱ་ཐ་, Wyl. rje btsun tA ra nA tha) or Kunga Nyingpo (Tib. ཀུན་དགའ་སྙིང་པོ་, Wyl. kun dga' snying po) (1575-1634) was a great accomplished master of the Jonang and Shangpa Kagyü traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

  3. 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, which has been published in English.

  4. Jetsun Taranatha: La Biografía que Clarifica, poseyendo Tres Fiabilidades. Una biografía del Gran Maestro Padmasambhava, de acuerdo al estilo de India. Trad. UPASAKA LOSANG GYATSO.

  5. 19 de mar. de 2013 · In particular, Stearns looks at Tāranātha as a central figure in Jonang history, Dolpopa’s influence on him as a writer, and the historical role that Tāranātha played. Numerous references are made to Tāranātha’s writings throughout. Tāranātha. Essence of Ambrosia: A Guide to Buddhist Contemplation.

  6. Sina Joos discusses the ways in which Tāranātha utilizes the famous nine examples from the Ratnagotravibhāga in his Dbu ma theg mchog to assert his understanding of buddha-nature as zhentong ( other-emptiness ). She also compares Tāranātha’s position on Buddha-nature to Dolpopa's own view. Joos, Sina.

  7. The Origin of Tara. It is said that Tara first manifested out of tears shed by Avalokiteshvara . Sogyal Rinpoche writes in The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying : In his infinite compassion, [Avalokiteshvara] vowed [...] to liberate all sentient beings from the sufferings of the different realms of samsara.