Lama Jampa Thaye
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Lama Jampa Thaye is a teacher of the Sakya and
Karma Kagyu Karma Kagyu (), or Kamtsang Kagyu (), is a widely practiced and probably the second-largest lineage within the Kagyu school, one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The lineage has long-standing monasteries in Tibet, China, Russia, ...
traditions of
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. He has been teaching for over 30 years and is the spiritual director of the Dechen organisation of Buddhist Centres. He is the author of several books on Tibetan Buddhism and has a PhD in Tibetan Religions from the
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. He is renowned for being one of the first Westerners who are authorised to transmit
Vajrayana Vajrayāna ( sa, वज्रयान, "thunderbolt vehicle", "diamond vehicle", or "indestructible vehicle"), along with Mantrayāna, Guhyamantrayāna, Tantrayāna, Secret Mantra, Tantric Buddhism, and Esoteric Buddhism, are names referring t ...
teachings.


Biography


Early life and education

Thaye was born into a Catholic family in 1952 in Manchester, England and met his first spiritual teacher,
Karma Thinley Rinpoche Karma Thinley Rinpoche ཀརྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ (born 1931), is an important master of the Kagyu Mahamudra, Sakya Lamdré and Chod traditions of Tibetan Buddhism active in the west and Nepal. He is ...
, at the age of 20 in 1973. Thaye's other principal masters include the 41st
Sakya Trizin Sakya Trizin ( "Sakya Throne-Holder") is the traditional title of the head of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism.''Holy Biographies of the Great Founders of the Glorious Sakya Order'', translated by Venerable Lama Kalsang Gyaltsen, Ani Kunga ...
and the
Karmapa The Karmapa (honorific title ''His Holiness the Gyalwa'' ྒྱལ་བ་, Victorious One''Karmapa'', more formally as ''Gyalwang'' ྒྱལ་དབང་ཀརྨ་པ་, King of Victorious Ones''Karmapa'', and informally as the '' ...
(both the 16th and, Trinley Thaye Dorje, the 17th). Thaye is somewhat unusual in that he has received authority to give teachings from both the Sakya and Karma Kagyu traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, receiving authority to teach from both Karma Thinley Rinpoche and Sakya Trizin due to his contemplative and scholarly training. Thaye is married with four children.


Dechen

Thaye is spiritual director of a network of
dharma Dharma (; sa, धर्म, dharma, ; pi, dhamma, italic=yes) is a key concept with multiple meanings in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and others. Although there is no direct single-word translation for '' ...
centres, founded under the authority of Karma Thinley Rinpoche, which bear the name "Dechen" (Tibetan for 'Great Bliss'). As of December 2012, there were 21 Dechen Centres around the world, with the majority in the United Kingdom and others in the U.S., Mexico and continental Europe.


Teaching

Thaye travels extensively giving teachings and initiations in many countries, both for Dechen and other Buddhist organizations. He is also a member of the international teaching faculty of the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute in Delhi. Sakya Trizin commented: "I would like to commend Lama Jampa Thaye for the unflagging enthusiasm and effort that he has devoted to the noble cause of making the dharma available to all those who have an interest in it, and encourage him to continue his good works." His books have been translated into French, German, Spanish, Portuguese and Bulgarian. In 2008 he served as the UK participant in the fifth World Buddhist summit in Japan, the sixth summit in 2015 (Japan), and seventh summit in 2017 (Sri Lanka). From 2011 onwards, he has contributed articles to the online and print edition of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, New York. Some of these articles have been translated and re-published in (France) and ''Buddhismus Aktuell'' (Germany). In October 2019, Thaye served on the advisory committee for Buddhism Exhibition at
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, London, and was the guest speaker at the Private View Reception for the exhibition. Thaye's teaching approach follows the long-established and traditional style of Tibetan Buddhist masters down the ages. He stresses the established historical approach to Vajrayana practice so as to sustain the authentic, continuing transmission of its intellectual and experiential aspects.


Publications


Books

* ''Diamond Sky'', (Ganesha Press, 1989 ) * ''Garland of Gold'', (Ganesha Press, 1990 ) * ''Way of Tibetan Buddhism'', (Thorsons, 2001 ) * ''River of Memory'', (Ganesha Press, 2005 ) * ''Rain of Clarity'', (Ganesha Press, 2006 ) * ''Wisdom in Exile: Buddhism and Modern Times'', (Dechen Foundation, 2017 ) * ''Patterns in Emptiness: Understanding Dependent Origination'', (Rabsel Publications, 2019 ) * ''River of Memory: Dharma Chronicles'', (Rabsel Publications, 2021 )


Articles and contributions

* ''Offering the Body'', Religion (1989) 19, 221-226 * ''Buddhadharma and Contemporary Ethics'', Religion (1992) 22, 171-182


Forewords

* ''The History of the Sixteen Karmapas of Tibet'' (Prajna Press, 1980 ) * ''The History of the Sakya Tradition'' (Ganesha Press, 1980 )


References


External links


Official website
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