- Gyuto Order
The Gyuto Order (also spelled Gyütö or Gyüto) of Buddhist
monk s is a Tibetan tantric order founded in1475 by Jetsun Kunga Dhondup within the Tibetan school ofGelug .The Gyuto monastery is one of the main tantric colleges of the Gelug tradition. Often, monks who complete theirgeshe studies would continue here or at the smaller Gyume monastery in order to receive a firm grounding invajrayana practice. Both these monasteries used to be in Lhasa, Tibet, but they were re-established in India.The monks of the Gyuto Order are known for their tradition of
overtone singing , which achieved renown in the West following the release of recordings made byDavid Lewiston in 1978, [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000005IZD] and in 1990 byWindham Hill Records . [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000000NIB]Films
*1974 - "Tantra Of Gyüto: Sacred Rituals Of Tibet". Directed by
Sheldon Rochlin andMark Elliott .
*1989 - "The Gyuto Monks: Timeless Voices"Gallery
References
* [http://www.gyuto.org/ Gyuto Monastery India ]
* [http://www.gyuto.va.com.au/monks/intro.html Gyuto House Australia]
* [http://gyuto.us Gyuto Wheel of Dharma Monastery, Minnesota]
* [http://gyutocenter.com/ Gyuto Varjrayana Center, San Jose, California]
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