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Anagarika Govinda (1898–1985)

Auteur van Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism

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(eng) "Lama" is a title, not actually part of the author's name, as is "Brahmacari"

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Werken van Anagarika Govinda

Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism (1959) 332 exemplaren
Living Buddhism for the West (1986) 50 exemplaren
Inner Structure of the I Ching (1981) 44 exemplaren
Meditatie, mantra en mandala (1997) 3 exemplaren
Die Dynamik des Geistes (1992) 2 exemplaren

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Algemene kennis

Officiële naam
Góvinda, Anágárika
Hoffman, Ernst Lothar (birth)
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
Wangchuk, Anangavajra Knamsum
Geboortedatum
1898-05-17
Overlijdensdatum
1985-01-14
Graflocatie
Samten Choeling Monastery, Darjeeeling, West Bengal, India
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
Germany
Geboorteplaats
Waldheim, Germany
Woonplaatsen
Waldheim, Germany (birth)
Capri, Italy
Sri Lanka
Almora, India
San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA
Opleiding
In his early years he went to India and a got a chair at the Tagore University. His keen interest in Pali-Buddhism and monastic life led him to Shri Lanka and Burma. He visited Tibet several times and lived for two consecutive years in Central and Western Tibet with his wife Li Gotami, a Parsee from Bombay. During these years he got teachings and inspiration from the Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions. He finally settled in Almora, India. He held posts in various Indian universities and held exhibitions of his paintings, several of which he had made together with his wife when still in Tibet. In 1971 he made a journey to America and Canada. His wife accompanied him. In 1972 he was on tour in Europe. He became a mediator and pacemaker between East and West.
Beroepen
Buddhist monk
Relaties
Govinda, Li Gotami (wife)
Organisaties
He was the founder of the Buddhist Order Arya Maitreya Mandala.
Korte biografie
Lama Anagarika Govinda (born Ernst Lothar Hoffman on May 17, 1898; died January 14, 1985) was the founder of the order of the Arya Maitreya Mandala and an expositor of Tibetan Buddhism.

He was born in Waldheim, Germany, the son of a German father and a Bolivian mother. After spending two years in the German army during World War I, he caught tuberculosis and was discharged. He lived on Capri in Italy from 1920 until 1928, where he became interested in Buddhism. He then moved to Sri Lanka and became a Buddhist monk of the Theravada tradition. From 1931 he embraced teachings of Tibetan Buddhism and after founding his order in 1933 he lived for three decades at 'Crank's Ridge', outside Almora in northern India. As a German by birth, Govinda was interned by the British army during World War II. In 1947 he married a Persian speaking photographer Li Gotami and travelled to Tibet. In the 1960s he began travelling around the world to lecture on Buddhism, and settled in the San Francisco Bay area in his twilight years, where he was hosted for a time by Alan Watts.

He died in 1985. His ashes are contained in the Nirvana-Stupa, which was erected in 1997 on the premises of Samten Choeling Monastery (a Tibetan Monastery), in the district of Darjeeling, West-Bengal, India.
Ontwarringsbericht
"Lama" is a title, not actually part of the author's name, as is "Brahmacari"

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> Deschepper Jean-Pierre. Le livre tibétain des morts. Bardo-Thödol. Préface de Lama Anagarika Govinda. Présenté par Eva K. Dargyay, en collaboration avec Gesche Lobsang Dargyay. Traduit de l'allemand par Valdo Secretan.
In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Quatrième série, tome 81, n°52, 1983. pp. 688-690. … ; (en ligne),
URL : rel="nofollow" target="_top">https://www.persee.fr/doc/phlou_0035-3841_1983_num_81_52_6274_t1_0688_0000_2

> BARDO-THÖDOL, Le livre tibétain des morts (Albin Michel, 1999). — Ce texte fondamental, présenté par Lama Govinda, et traduit ici dans une langue qui en permet une lecture moderne, explique les états intermédiaires de la mort. Il dresse aussi une fantastique vision symbolique de la psyché humaine. (Spiritualités Vivantes)

> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Govinda-Bardo-Thdol--Le-livre-tibetain-des-morts/...… (meer)
 
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Joop-le-philosophe | Sep 13, 2019 |
"A devoted Buddhist and a spokesman for Tibetan culture, Lama Anagarika Govinda was one of the last foreigners to journey through Tibet before the Chinese invasion of 1950. Govinda's luminous and candid account is a spectacular and gloriously poetic story of exploration and discovery, and a sensitive and lucid interpretation of Tibetan traditions. Comprised of elements from several genres - spiritual journals, adventure narratives, anthropological field reports, and philosophical commentaries, The Way of the White Clouds is one of the twentieth century's classic spiritual autobiographies and an invaluable document about a place and a way of thinking that are virtually defined by their mysteries." Robert Thurman's perceptive new introduction to the volume places Govinda's writings in historical context and expands understanding of Tibet, Buddhism, and the life of a remarkable man.… (meer)
 
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