RELATED TIBETAN SCRIPTS

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Homage to my Teachers.


"Namo Guru Benza dhara Ye"
"Homage to my teacher the bearer of reality"



His Eminence Tai Situ Rinpoche amused with Tashi, Samye Ling temple 1995


ACKNOWLEDGMENT 

to my teachers:

 

To his holiness The 17th Galwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje.

His Eminence The 12th Tai Situpa, whom is an inspiration and guide in Tibetan calligraphic art.

My spiritual father and scriptural moderator, Akong Tulku Rinpoche, along with his brother Lama Yeshe Losal, Abbot and retreat master.

To my beloved teacher in the Tibetan arts, Master of Thanka painting, Sherab Palden Beru.

Also my teacher in Lanza and Wartu Sanskrit scripts, Lama Pema Lodrup of Dharamsala.

To Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, who opend my eyes to contemporary Tibetan calligraphy.

To Tenga Tulku, for his precise instruction in the art of creating Mandalas.

Not forgetting some of my other teachers such as, Thrungu Rinpoche, Lama lodro of Palpung and the late Lama Thubten of Palpung and Nyingma Lama Pema.



Tashi Mannox happily sandwiched between Sherab Palden Beru and Akong Tulku Rinpoche 2008.





2 comments:

  1. Sanskrit: namo guru vajradharaye

    A free translation might be:

    "Homage to my teacher the bearer of reality"

    Nice one. Been feeling a lot of gratitude to my main teacher lately as well. Might cook up some calligraphy for him.

    Love
    Jayarava

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  2. It is so amazing how certain people, in this case them, accomplish so many great things by only thinking positive things

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