King of the Dharma
Book (italiano):
<span><p><span>March 10, 1959. Artillery</span></p><p><span>shells smash into the</span></p><p><span>Potala Palace in Lhasa,</span></p><p><span>Tibet, home of His Holiness,</span></p><p><span>the 14th Dalai Lama.</span></p><p><span>Fleeing Tibet for their lives, the family of His Holiness took what they could carry,</span></p><p><span>including a set of 15 scroll paintings called the Tsongkapa Eighty. As an art form,</span></p><p><span>the scrolls are magnificent. As the retelling of the life's work of Je Tsongkapa, the</span></p><p><span>scroll paintings are irreplaceable. After reaching safety, the paintings were donated</span></p><p><span>to a Kalmyk Buddhist Temple in New Jersey. Based on these paintings, the authors</span></p><p><span>have researched and written an amazing work; it is the story told through the</span></p><p><span>scrolls, and the history of how the paintings developed over the centuries.</span></p><p><span>The book includes:</span></p><p><span>• All 200 scenes from the original 15 paintings with captions, creating an account</span></p><p><span>of Je Tsongkapa's life, in text and paintings, nearly 1,000 color images!</span></p><p><span>• A history of the Kalmyk Temple and how the paintings arrived there</span></p><p><span>• A photographic journey that retraces Je Tsongkapa's steps across Tibet</span></p><p><span>• A definitive list of Je Tsongkapa's writings, and the biographies of his life</span></p><p><span>• Maps, produced with the help of the map maker for the Lord of the Rings books,</span></p><p><span>which trace Je Tsongkapa's constant travels to teach and to learn. • Contemporary painter Ori Carin's, modern interpretations of several scenes.</span></p><p><span>• A detailed review of Je Tsongkapa's many roles: monk, philosopher, writer,</span></p><p><span>meditator, yoga practitioner, poet, spiritual partner and diplomat, all depicted</span></p><p><span>in the paintings.</span></p></span>
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