Lodro Rinchen Sengge
Lodro Rinchen Sengge[1] (blo gros rin chen seng ge; 14th/15th cent.) was a Tibetan monk in the Gelug and Nyingma tradition. He was the original founder of Sera Je.[2] He maintained the Hayagriva practice and instituted the “Most Secret Hayagriva” tradition, a lineage still preserved today in Sera Je and its branches, including the Sera Monastery in India.[3] Jetsun Chökyi Gyaltsen (a.k.a. "Jetsunpa"; 1469-1544) refuted and later displaced his teachings there.[4] His writings (gsung rtsom) were recently published in the Tibetan book series mes po'i shul bzhag (Chinese: Xianzhe yishu 先哲遗书) in 1 volume.[5]
See also
References and notes
- ^ Also Lodrö Rinchen Sengge, Lodrö Rinchen Sengey, Kunkhyen Lodro Rinchen Sengge; Kun-mkhyen Blo-gros-rin-chen-seṅ-ge; Chinese: Gengqin Luozhou Renqing Sangge 更钦洛周仁青桑格, etc.
- ^ serajeymonastery.org: Sera Jey Monastery: Introductory History
- ^ fpmtabc.org: The Most Secret Hayagriva Prayer Festival
- ^ cf. Elijah Sacvan Ary: Logic, Lives, and Lineage: Jetsun Chokyi Gyaltsen's Ascension and the "Secret Biography of Khedrup Geleg Pelzang". Harvard University, 2007
- ^ Kun mkhyen blo gros rin chen seng ge'i gsung rtsom. Krung go‘i bod rig pa dpe skrun khang, 552 pp., 2007. ISBN 978-7-80057-845-8 (with Chinese title: 更欽洛周仁青桑格文集), mes po'i shul bzhag, vol. 39.
External links
- treasuryoflives.org: Lodro Rinchen Sengge (Samten Chhosphel)
- fpmtabc.org: The Most Secret Hayagriva Prayer Festival
- serajeymonastery.org: Sera Jey Monastery: Introductory History