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Keith Dowman (born 1945) is an English
Dzogchen Dzogchen ( 'Great Completion' or 'Great Perfection'), also known as ''atiyoga'' ( utmost yoga), is a tradition of teachings in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Bön aimed at discovering and continuing in the ultimate ground of existence. The goal ...
teacher and translator of Tibetan Buddhist texts. Dowman travelled to India and Nepal in 1966 where he practiced Kriya Yoga with Ganesh Baba and vipassanā meditation with the Indian
Theravadin ''Theravāda'' (; 'School of the Elders'; ) is Buddhism's oldest existing school. The school's adherents, termed ''Theravādins'' ( anglicized from Pali ''theravādī''), have preserved their version of the Buddha's teaching or '' Dhamma'' in ...
teacher Anagarika Munindra. After connecting with
Tibetan Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet, Bhutan and Mongolia. It also has a sizable number of adherents in the areas surrounding the Himalayas, including the Indian regions of Ladakh, Gorkhaland Territorial Administration, D ...
, he met and trained under many Tibetan masters, including his root gurus
Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche Jigdral Yeshe DorjeJoseph McClellan, "Dudjom Rinpoche Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje", ''Treasury of Lives'', February 2024 (, THL Simplified Phonetic Transcription, THL ''Düjom Jikdrel Yéshé Dorjé'') was known simply as Dudjom ...
and Kangyur Rinpoche, Longchen Yeshe Dorje. He lived near these masters in
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, West Bengal, for many years. He studied
Classical Tibetan Classical Tibetan refers to the language of any text written in Tibetic after the Old Tibetan period. Though it extends from the 7th century until the modern day (along with Arabic, Ge'ez, and New Persian, it is one of the handful of 'living' ...
at Queens College, Sanskrit University, in
Varanasi Varanasi (, also Benares, Banaras ) or Kashi, is a city on the Ganges river in northern India that has a central place in the traditions of pilgrimage, death, and mourning in the Hindu world.* * * * The city has a syncretic tradition of I ...
, India, under Lama Jamspal. In 1973, at the Nyingma Institute in
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, his translations were first published under the auspices of Tarthang Tulku, while he taught on Tibetan language at
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. Dowman has written books and translations focusing on various aspects of Tibetan Buddhism and
Tibetan culture Tibet developed a distinct culture due to its geographic and climatic conditions. While influenced by neighboring cultures from China, India, and Nepal, the Himalayas, Himalayan region's remoteness and inaccessibility have preserved distinct ...
including travel literature in particular on
Vajrayana ''Vajrayāna'' (; 'vajra vehicle'), also known as Mantrayāna ('mantra vehicle'), Guhyamantrayāna ('secret mantra vehicle'), Tantrayāna ('tantra vehicle'), Tantric Buddhism, and Esoteric Buddhism, is a Mahāyāna Buddhism, Mahāyāna Buddhis ...
and
Dzogchen Dzogchen ( 'Great Completion' or 'Great Perfection'), also known as ''atiyoga'' ( utmost yoga), is a tradition of teachings in Indo-Tibetan Buddhism and Bön aimed at discovering and continuing in the ultimate ground of existence. The goal ...
. In his later writings, he has focused increasingly on Dzogchen and in particular on the works of the 14th Century
Nyingma Nyingma (, ), also referred to as ''Ngangyur'' (, ), is the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The Nyingma school was founded by PadmasambhavaClaude Arpi, ''A Glimpse of the History of Tibet'', Dharamsala: Tibet Museum, 2013. ...
master scholar Longchenpa. Since 1993 he has been teaching and leading retreats on Vajrayana and Dzogchen throughout the world.


Bibliography

*''The Great Secret of Mind: Special Instructions on the Nonduality of Dzogchen'', by Tulku Pema Rigtsel, (translated and edited by Keith Dowman). Snow Lion, New York, 2012 *''Spaciousness: The Radical Dzogchen of the Vajra Heart (Longchenpa’s Treasury of the Dharmadhatu)''. Vajrabooks, Kathmandu 2013. *''Maya Yoga: Longchenpa's Finding Comfort and Ease in Enchantment'', Vajrabooks, Kathmandu, 2010. *''Old Man Basking in the Sun: Longchenpa's Treasury of Natural Perfection'', Vajrabooks, Kathmandu, 2006. Republished as ''Natural Perfection: Longchenpa's Radical Dzogchen'', Wisdom Publications, Boston, MA, 2010. *''Eye of the Storm: Vairotsana's Five Original Transmissions'', trans. & comm. Vajrabooks, Kathmandu, 2006. Republished as ''Original Perfection: Vairotsana's Five Early Transmissions'', Wisdom Publications, Boston, MA, 2013. *''The Sacred Life of Tibet'', HarperCollins, London, 1997. *''Power-places of Kathmandu'', with Kevin Bubriski, Inner Traditions International, Rochester, Vermont, and Thames & Hudson, London, 1995. *'' Flight of the Garuda: The Dzogchen Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism'', Wisdom, Boston, 1993. *''Masters of Enchantment'', (illustrated by Robert Beer) Penguin, London 1989. *''The Power-places of Central Tibet: The Pilgrim's Guide'', Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., London & New York 1988. *''Masters of Mahamudra: Songs and Histories of the Eighty-four Buddhist Siddhas'', State University of New York Press, Albany, NY., 1985. *''Sky Dancer: The Life and Songs of Yeshe Tsogyel'', RKP, London 1983; Arkana Series, Penguin 1991; Snow Lion, New York, 1997. Finlayson, Iain (21 April 1984)
"Cultural Cross-fertilisation"
'' Glasgow Herald''.
*''The Divine Madman: The Life and Songs of Drukpa Kunley'', trans., Rider & Co., London, 1982 and Dawn Horse Press, U.S.A., and Pilgrim’s Publishing, Kathmandu 2000. 1983, 1998; Dzogchen Now! Books, Amazon, 2014. *''The Legend of the Great Stupa'', trans., Dharma Publishing, Berkeley, 1973.


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Keith Dowman's websiteMaitreya Institut GutensteinDream Talk Radio interview
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