- Lhundub Sopa
Lhundub Sopa was born in 1923 in
Tsang , westernTibet . He became a novice monk and enteredGaden Chokor Monastery in 1932. In 1941, he joinedSera Monastery inLhasa .He was considered a remarkable scholar from a young age, and even before completing his owngeshe degree examinations, he was chosen as one of theDalai Lama 's debate examiners during the annual Prayer Festival in 1959.Fleeing for the 1959 Chinese occupation of Tibet, Geshe Sopa sought political asylum in India. In 1962, he was awarded the degree of Lharampa Geshe. At the request of
Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai Lama , he moved to the USA with three other monks that same year to learn English and to study American culture.In 1967, Geshe Sopa was invited by Professor Richard Robinson to join the faculty of the pioneer Buddhist Studies Program at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison . In 1985, he became Emeritus Professor in the Department of South Asian Studies. Geshe Sopa was the first Tibetan to be tenured at an American university. He taught Modern and Literary Tibetan as well as courses in Tibetan Literature, the History of Buddhist Thought, Buddhist Epistemology, Buddhist Logic, and Buddhist doctrinal systems.. During that time, Geshe Sopa trained many of the first generation of respected Buddhist scholars and translators in the USA, including Jeffrey Hopkins,José Cabezón andJohn Makransky . Geshe Sopa has retired since from his professorship.To meet the request of students for Buddhist teachings, Geshe Sopa founded the
Deer Park Buddhist Center inOregon, Wisconsin in1975 . TheKalachakra Tantra initiation was given in the West for the first time at Deer Park July, 1981.Geshe Sopa is a trustee on the
International Committee for Peace Council .Bibliography
* "Cutting through appearances: Practice and Theory of Tibetan Buddhism", co-authored with Jeffrey Hopkins
* "Wheel of Time: the Kalachakra in Context", co-authored with Roger Jackson and John Newman
* "Peacock in the Poison Grove: Two Buddhists Texts for Training the Mind"
* "Steps on the Path to Enlightenment: A Commentary on the Lamrim Chenmo", Volume 1: The Foundation Practices
* "Teachings from Tibet: Guidance from Great Lamas", co-authoredExternal links
* [http://www.fpmt.org/teachers/sopa.asp FPMT on Geshe Sopa]
* [http://www.deerparkcenter.org Deer Park Buddhist Center]
* [http://www.deerparkcenter.org/media/pdf_folder/sl_gs_article2.pdf James Blumenthal interviews Geshe Sopa on the three types of spiritual beings]
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