Katok Monastery

Katok Monastery

Katok Monastery (Wylie: "kaḥ thog") is listed in various enumerations as one of the six principal Nyingma monasteries.

Katok Monastery was founded in 1159 by a younger sibling of Phagmodrupa, Katok Dampa Deshek. The original gom pa fell into disrepair and was rebuilt on the same site in 1956 through the impetus of Tertön Düddul Dorje (1615-72) and Rigdzin Longsal Nyingpo (1625-92). Katok Monastery held a reputation of fine scholarship. It is held that prior to the annexation of Tibet by the Chinese in 1951, that Katok Monastery housed circa 800 monks.

According to "The Tibetan Buddhist Resource Centre", disciples of Kenpo Munsel and Kenpo Jamyang at Katok Monastery in 1999 compiled a Katok edition of the 'Kama' (Wylie: bka' ma shin tu rgyas pa (kaH thog)) in 120 volumes: "...twice the size of the Dudjom edition, it contains many rare Nyingma treatises on Mahayoga, Anuyoga, and Atiyoga that heretofore had never been seen outside of Tibet." [The "Tibetan Buddhist Resource Centre" (2006). "bka' ma shin tu rgyas pa (kaH thog)". Source: [http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-dl.xq;jsessionid=218862CB122A41FFEA25C161E97F7D07?RID=&wylie=y&tradition=n] (accessed: Sunday August 17, 2008)]

Anuyoga

Kathog Monastery became a bastion of the Anuyoga tradition when it became neglected by other Nyingmapa institutions. [Dalton, Jake (2003). 'Anuyoga Literature' in "rNying ma rgyud 'bum - Master Doxographical Catalog" of the THDL. Source: [http://www.thdl.org/xml/ngb/showNgb.php?doc=Ng.ed.xml&l=d0e2587&mode=dox] (accessed: Sunday August 24, 2008)] The 'Compendium of the Intentions Sūtra' (Wylie: "dgongs pa dus pai mdo") the root text of the Anuyoga tradition was instrumental in the early Kathog educational system. [Dalton, Jake (2003). 'Anuyoga Literature' in "rNying ma rgyud 'bum - Master Doxographical Catalog" of the THDL. Source: [http://www.thdl.org/xml/ngb/showNgb.php?doc=Ng.ed.xml&l=d0e2587&mode=dox] (accessed: Sunday August 24, 2008)] Nubchen Sangye Yeshe wrote a lengthy commentary on the "Compendium of the Intentions Sūtra" rendered in English as 'Armor Against Darkness' (Wylie: "mun pai go cha"). [Dalton, Jake (2003). 'Anuyoga Literature' in "rNying ma rgyud 'bum - Master Doxographical Catalog" of the THDL. Source: [http://www.thdl.org/xml/ngb/showNgb.php?doc=Ng.ed.xml&l=d0e2587&mode=dox] (accessed: Sunday August 24, 2008)]

Lauded scholars seated at Katok Monastery

* Katok Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu (1698-1755)
* Getse Mahapandita Gyurme Tsewang Chokdrup (b. 1761)
* Katok Situ Chökyi Gyatso
* Khenpo Ngawang Palzang (also known as Khenpo Ngakchung

ee also

* List of Tibetan monasteries

Notes

References

Electronic

* Rigpa Shedra (July 24, 2008). "Katok Monastery". Source: [http://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Katok_Monastery] (accessed: Sunday August 17, 2008)


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