Difference between revisions of "Jetsun Meaningful to See"

From Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
 
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Jetsun Meaningful to See''' ([[rje btsun mthong ba don ldan]]) was one the main relics at [[Chubar]] retreat center, it was a statue of [[Jetsun Milarepa]] made by [[Rechungpa]] of clay mixed with Milarepa's nose-blood and funeral ashes (see note 16). It was later transferred to [[Lapchi]] and was lost during the Cultural Revolution. Among other relics also kept there were an ivory statue of Milarepa made by Rechungpa and a stone from Milarepa's cremation hearth, upon which the six-syllables of the mani appeared miraculously. Many of the contents of Chubar are preserved in crates at [[Lambagar]], Nepal, just south of Lapchi. These may contain some of the precious relics mentioned above. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
 
'''Jetsun Meaningful to See''' ([[rje btsun mthong ba don ldan]]) was one the main relics at [[Chubar]] retreat center, it was a statue of [[Jetsun Milarepa]] made by [[Rechungpa]] of clay mixed with Milarepa's nose-blood and funeral ashes (see note 16). It was later transferred to [[Lapchi]] and was lost during the Cultural Revolution. Among other relics also kept there were an ivory statue of Milarepa made by Rechungpa and a stone from Milarepa's cremation hearth, upon which the six-syllables of the mani appeared miraculously. Many of the contents of Chubar are preserved in crates at [[Lambagar]], Nepal, just south of Lapchi. These may contain some of the precious relics mentioned above. [MR-ShabkarNotes]
 +
 +
[[category:Key Terms]]

Latest revision as of 21:13, 15 January 2006

Jetsun Meaningful to See (rje btsun mthong ba don ldan) was one the main relics at Chubar retreat center, it was a statue of Jetsun Milarepa made by Rechungpa of clay mixed with Milarepa's nose-blood and funeral ashes (see note 16). It was later transferred to Lapchi and was lost during the Cultural Revolution. Among other relics also kept there were an ivory statue of Milarepa made by Rechungpa and a stone from Milarepa's cremation hearth, upon which the six-syllables of the mani appeared miraculously. Many of the contents of Chubar are preserved in crates at Lambagar, Nepal, just south of Lapchi. These may contain some of the precious relics mentioned above. [MR-ShabkarNotes]