Tibetan monk
Lhundub Sopa (born Tsang , 1923 – August 28, 2014) was a Tibetan monk.[ 1]
Biography
Sopa was born in Tibet . He became a novice monk and entered Gaden Chokor Monastery in 1932. In 1941, he joined Sera Monastery in Lhasa .[ 2] He was chosen as one of the Dalai Lama 's debate examiners during the annual Prayer Festival in 1959.[ 1]
Geshe Sopa went in exile in India following the 1959 Tibetan uprising .[ 1] [ 3] In 1962, he was awarded the degree of Lharampa Geshe. At the request of Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama , he moved to the USA with three other monks (Sharpa Tulku , Khamlung Tulku and Lama Kunga ) that same year to learn English and to study American culture.[ 3]
In 1967, Sopa was invited by Richard Robinson to join the faculty of the pioneer Buddhist Studies Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison .[ 1] Sopa was the first Tibetan to be tenured at an American university.[ 1] Holding various positions through the years, when he retired in 1997, he became Emeritus Professor in the Department of South Asian Studies.[ 1] During that time, Sopa trained many of the first generation of respected Buddhist scholars and translators in the USA, including Jeffrey Hopkins , José Cabezón , John Makransky , Edward W. Bastian , and Zorba Paster .[ 1]
To meet the request of students for Buddhist teachings, Sopa founded the Deer Park Buddhist Center in Oregon, Wisconsin in 1976.[ 3] The Kalachakra Tantra initiation was given in the West for the first time at Deer Park July, 1981.[ 3]
He was a trustee on the International Committee for Peace Council .
Sopa died of natural causes at Deer Park Buddhist Center in August 2014, age 92.[ 4]
Bibliography
Cutting through appearances: Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism , co-authored with Jeffrey Hopkins
Wheel of Time: the Kalachakra in Context , co-authored with Roger Jackson and John Newman
Peacock in the Poison Grove: Two Buddhists Texts for Training the Mind
Steps on the Path to Enlightenment: A Commentary on the Lamrim Chenmo
Volume 1: The Foundation Practices
Volume II Karma
Volume III Way of the Bodhisattva
Volume IV Śamatha
Volume V Insight
Teachings from Tibet: Guidance from Great Lamas , co-authored
Like a Waking Dream: the Autobiography of Geshe Lhundrub Sopa
The Crystal Mirror of Philosophical Systems: A Tibetan Study of Asian Religious Thought
References
External links
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