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Buddhist : Tibetan
19th Century
Tibet
(East Asia)

 

Shabkar (Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol)

Timeline (1781 - 1851)

 

Poems by Shabkar (Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol)
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Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol, often referred to simply as Shabkar (sometimes transliterated as Shapkar), was born in the Amdo province of northeastern Tibet.

He entered monastic studies at the age of eight. As a youth, he resisted pressure from his family to marry and devoted himself fully to spiritual practice and took full ordination at age 21. While still a young man, he became respected for his scholarship. When Shabkar was 25, he took up the life of a wandering pilgrim and hermit, traveling for the next thirty years to sacred sites and pilgrimage destinations. His life as a wandering ascetic and his songs of spiritual insight became widely known, earning him comparisons with the great wandering Buddhist yogi-poet Milarepa.

Shabkar was a renowned teacher and lineage holder of the Dzogchen tradition.

He was also a nature mystic, conversing with sky and mountain and tree, seeing in them embodiments of teachers and fundamental truths. Like St. Francis of Assisi, he is particularly famous for his love of animals. One of his most widely read works is a treatise on vegetarianism.

 

Poems by Shabkar (Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol)

  A Song by a Yogi in Solitude
  All sounds are the resonance of voidness
  In the retreat hut that is my own body
  My native land is all lands,
  One must remain in the vastness,
  See how, shaped by the excellence of the path,
  Sky empty and luminous
  The mind has neither color nor form.

Recommended Books

Food of Bodhisattvas: Buddhist Teachings on Abstaining from Meat, by Shabkar

Amazon.com

The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin, by Shabkar Tsogdruk Rongdrol / Translated by Matthieu Ricard

Amazon.com

Rainbows Appear: Tibetan Poems of Shabkar, Translated by Matthieu Ricard

Amazon.com

Songs of Spiritual Experience: Tibetan Buddhist Poems of Insight & Awakening, Translated by Thupten Jinpa / Translated by Jas Elsner

Amazon.com

Related Links:

  Shabkar, Tibetan Buddhist Hermit
http://www.hermitary.com/articles/shabkar.html

An excellent article outlining Shabkar's life and teachings as a hermit saint.
  Shabkar.Org - On Vegetarianism as Buddhist Way of Life
http://www.shabkar.org

A website dedicate to vegetarianism within the Buddhist tradition, taking its inspiration from the vegetarian teachings of Shabkar.
 


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