Don Farber
Portraits of Tibetan Buddhist Masters
191 pages, 7x9 inches, 79 color illustrations
October 2005, Available worldwide
Categories: Art; Religion; Photography; Tibet; Buddhism
October 2005, Available worldwide
Categories: Art; Religion; Photography; Tibet; Buddhism
"Don Farber helped create a work of history by taking portraits of the last of the living Buddhist masters who received their training in Tibet. . . . Farber brings alive the spirit of these masters through brief biographies and quotations that give readers a taste of their wisdom and compassion."—Inquiring Mind
"Photographer Don Farber is renowned for the stunning quality of his images as well as his passion for chronicling Buddhism and preserving Tibetan culture. . . . The photos are expertly matched with informative text . . . . Together they transform this book into an enlightening journey of the mind and the soul."—Shutterbug
"Chronicles the faces of Buddhism in a series of arrestingly beautiful color portraits of extraordinary beings. . . . The result is that visitors to Mandala's office have to be asked to please put the book down so the editor can get some work done on this review ...! It really is that good."—Mandala Magazine
"These seemingly simple portraits are a startlingly powerful means of conveyance for the wisdom and compassion embodied by these teachers and their traditions; this book is a profound offering to them, and a precious gift to their students."—Tricycle
"These photographs, each accompanied by a short teaching and a biography, are luminous and penetrating - these teachers are actively conveying something of their realization."—Shambhala Sun
"Photographer Don Farber is renowned for the stunning quality of his images as well as his passion for chronicling Buddhism and preserving Tibetan culture. . . . The photos are expertly matched with informative text . . . . Together they transform this book into an enlightening journey of the mind and the soul."—Shutterbug
"Chronicles the faces of Buddhism in a series of arrestingly beautiful color portraits of extraordinary beings. . . . The result is that visitors to Mandala's office have to be asked to please put the book down so the editor can get some work done on this review ...! It really is that good."—Mandala Magazine
"These seemingly simple portraits are a startlingly powerful means of conveyance for the wisdom and compassion embodied by these teachers and their traditions; this book is a profound offering to them, and a precious gift to their students."—Tricycle
"These photographs, each accompanied by a short teaching and a biography, are luminous and penetrating - these teachers are actively conveying something of their realization."—Shambhala Sun
"Don Farber's book of photographs is a beautiful work of exquisite art and profound discovery. His artistry, skill, and approach to these wonderful subjects bring us to a place whereby lama, photographer, and reader merge into one contemplative, heart opening experience. These teachers are remarkable."—Robert Thurman, author of Essential Tibetan Buddhism
"An exquisite collection of photographs of some of the most influential contemporary masters of the Tibetan tradition."—José Ignacio Cabezón, University of California, Santa Barbara
"An inspiring book of heart-warming photographs of leading Tibetan lamas with pithy, provocative teachings from each, at once thought provoking and deeply moving."—Jeffrey Hopkins, author of Cultivating Compassion: A Buddhist Perspective
"An exquisite collection of photographs of some of the most influential contemporary masters of the Tibetan tradition."—José Ignacio Cabezón, University of California, Santa Barbara
"An inspiring book of heart-warming photographs of leading Tibetan lamas with pithy, provocative teachings from each, at once thought provoking and deeply moving."—Jeffrey Hopkins, author of Cultivating Compassion: A Buddhist Perspective
Renowned photographer Don Farber, one of the most important chroniclers of Buddhism today, brings the face and the spirit of contemporary Tibetan Buddhism alive with this remarkable book. Portraits of Tibetan Buddhist Masters—a collection of superb color photographs presented with brief biographies and teachings from each master—is a vibrant work, a testament to the compassion and wisdom that lies at the heart of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
Farber felt compelled to record the last of the living Buddhist masters who received their training in Tibet and then fled the country following the invasion by China, as well as other masters who survived many years of imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution. He has worked with a sense of urgency to photograph and interview these extraordinary beings who have been the custodians of this endangered Buddhist tradition. His collection of portraits also includes some of the bright lights of Tibetan Buddhism, the younger masters who will carry the tradition into the future. As a photographic archive of Tibetan Buddhist masters, this book plays an important role in preserving Tibetan culture, in all its richness and complexity, through the words and faces of its esteemed masters.
Farber felt compelled to record the last of the living Buddhist masters who received their training in Tibet and then fled the country following the invasion by China, as well as other masters who survived many years of imprisonment during the Cultural Revolution. He has worked with a sense of urgency to photograph and interview these extraordinary beings who have been the custodians of this endangered Buddhist tradition. His collection of portraits also includes some of the bright lights of Tibetan Buddhism, the younger masters who will carry the tradition into the future. As a photographic archive of Tibetan Buddhist masters, this book plays an important role in preserving Tibetan culture, in all its richness and complexity, through the words and faces of its esteemed masters.
From the foreword by Sogyal Rinpoche:
This book is a work of history. Yet Don Farber has conjured something across the transparent boundaries of time. He has captured something magical. In the Vajrayana tradition of Tibet, there is a method called thong drol, "liberation upon seeing." I believe that images of masters, such as these, are endowed with a real power of communication and transmission.
This book is a work of history. Yet Don Farber has conjured something across the transparent boundaries of time. He has captured something magical. In the Vajrayana tradition of Tibet, there is a method called thong drol, "liberation upon seeing." I believe that images of masters, such as these, are endowed with a real power of communication and transmission.
Foreword by Sogyal Rinpoche
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PORTAITS OF THE MASTERS
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: The Spiritual Leader of Tibetan Buddhism
MASTERS OF THE NYINGMA SCHOOL
His Holiness Mindrolling Trichen Rinpoche
His Holiness Penor Rinpoche
Trulshik Rinpoche
Rabjam Rinpoche
Dzogchen Rinpoche
Minling Khenchen Rinpoche
Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
Sogyal Rinpoche
Khandro Tsering Paldron Rinpoche
Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
Dzatrul Rinpoche
Gyatrul Rinpoche
Khamtrul Rinpoche
Anzin Rinpoche
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche
Khenpo Thupten Mewa Rinpoche
Sakyong Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche
Adzom Paylo Rinpoche
Kunsang Dechen Lingpa Rinpoche
Lama Tharchin Rinpoche
Tulku Thubten Rinpoche
Khempo Yurmed Tinly Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE KAGYU SCHOOL
Karma Kagyu
His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje
His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
Jamgön Kongtrul Rinpoche
Tai Situ Rinpoche
Gyaltsab Rinpoche
Kalu Rinpoche
Bokar Rinpoche
Thrangu Rinpoche
Tenga Rinpoche
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche
Drukpa Kagyu
Choegon Rinpoche
Khamtrul Rinpoche
Adeu Rinpoche
Togden Atrin
Togden Acho
Drikung Kagyu
The Drikung Kyabgon, His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche
Garchen Rinpoche
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche
Ayang Rinpoche
Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE SAKYA SCHOOL
His Holiness Sakya Trizin
His Holiness Jigdal Dagchen Sakya Rinpoche
Chogye Trichen Rinpoche
Luding Khenchen Rinpoche
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
Khenpo Kunga Wangchuk Rinpoche
Dagmo Jamyang Sakya
Khandro Tsering Chödrön
Jetsun Chimey Luding
Gona Tulku Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE GELUG SCHOOL
The One Hundredth Gaden Tri Rinpoche
Ling Rinpoche
Lati Rinpoche
His Holiness the Ninth Khalkha Jetsun Dampa
Khyongla Rato Rinpoche
Arjia Rinpoche
Tara Tulku Rinpoche
Ribur Rinpoche
Kangyur Khensur Rinpoche
Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche
Samdhong Rinpoche
Gehlek Rinpoche
Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Geshe Lhundub Sopa
Geshe Tsultim Gyeltsen
Credits
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PORTAITS OF THE MASTERS
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: The Spiritual Leader of Tibetan Buddhism
MASTERS OF THE NYINGMA SCHOOL
His Holiness Mindrolling Trichen Rinpoche
His Holiness Penor Rinpoche
Trulshik Rinpoche
Rabjam Rinpoche
Dzogchen Rinpoche
Minling Khenchen Rinpoche
Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche
Sogyal Rinpoche
Khandro Tsering Paldron Rinpoche
Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche
Dzatrul Rinpoche
Gyatrul Rinpoche
Khamtrul Rinpoche
Anzin Rinpoche
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche
Khenpo Thupten Mewa Rinpoche
Sakyong Jamgön Mipham Rinpoche
Adzom Paylo Rinpoche
Kunsang Dechen Lingpa Rinpoche
Lama Tharchin Rinpoche
Tulku Thubten Rinpoche
Khempo Yurmed Tinly Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE KAGYU SCHOOL
Karma Kagyu
His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje
His Holiness the Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje
Jamgön Kongtrul Rinpoche
Tai Situ Rinpoche
Gyaltsab Rinpoche
Kalu Rinpoche
Bokar Rinpoche
Thrangu Rinpoche
Tenga Rinpoche
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche
Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche
Drukpa Kagyu
Choegon Rinpoche
Khamtrul Rinpoche
Adeu Rinpoche
Togden Atrin
Togden Acho
Drikung Kagyu
The Drikung Kyabgon, His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche
Garchen Rinpoche
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche
Ayang Rinpoche
Khenchen Konchog Gyaltshen Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE SAKYA SCHOOL
His Holiness Sakya Trizin
His Holiness Jigdal Dagchen Sakya Rinpoche
Chogye Trichen Rinpoche
Luding Khenchen Rinpoche
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
Khenpo Kunga Wangchuk Rinpoche
Dagmo Jamyang Sakya
Khandro Tsering Chödrön
Jetsun Chimey Luding
Gona Tulku Rinpoche
MASTERS OF THE GELUG SCHOOL
The One Hundredth Gaden Tri Rinpoche
Ling Rinpoche
Lati Rinpoche
His Holiness the Ninth Khalkha Jetsun Dampa
Khyongla Rato Rinpoche
Arjia Rinpoche
Tara Tulku Rinpoche
Ribur Rinpoche
Kangyur Khensur Rinpoche
Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche
Samdhong Rinpoche
Gehlek Rinpoche
Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Geshe Lhundub Sopa
Geshe Tsultim Gyeltsen
Credits
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