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− | [[Lama Anāgārika Govinda]] ; [[German]] [[Buddhist]] born in 1898 as E.L.Hoffmann. Studied in three {{Wiki|European}} [[universities]] before leaving for [[Ceylon]] and [[Burma]], where he studied [[Pali]] Bsm. Then studied Sk. and [[Tibetan]] Bsm. in [[India]]; later, after further study, entered the [[Kagyu School]] (q.v.). of [[Tibetan]] Bsm., founded by [[Marpa]]. A painter of {{Wiki|distinction}}, he | + | [[Lama Anāgārika Govinda]] ; [[German]] [[Buddhist]] born in 1898 as [[E.L.Hoffmann]]. Studied in three {{Wiki|European}} [[universities]] before leaving for [[Ceylon]] and [[Burma]], where he studied [[Pali]] Bsm. Then studied Sk. and [[Tibetan]] Bsm. in [[India]]; later, after further study, entered the [[Kagyu School]] (q.v.). of [[Tibetan]] Bsm., founded by [[Marpa]]. A painter of {{Wiki|distinction}}, he |
− | has held exhibitions in [[India]]. His wife, Li [[Gotami]], is a {{Wiki|distinguished}} Parsi artist. Now [[lives]] in {{Wiki|Almora}}, [[India]]. Recent publications include [[Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism]] (1959) and The [[Psychological | + | has held exhibitions in [[India]]. His wife, Li [[Gotami]], is a {{Wiki|distinguished}} Parsi artist. Now [[lives]] in {{Wiki|Almora}}, [[India]]. Recent publications include [[Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism]] (1959) and The [[Psychological Attitude of Early Buddhist Philosophy]] (1960). |
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Lama Anāgārika Govinda ; German Buddhist born in 1898 as E.L.Hoffmann. Studied in three European universities before leaving for Ceylon and Burma, where he studied Pali Bsm. Then studied Sk. and Tibetan Bsm. in India; later, after further study, entered the Kagyu School (q.v.). of Tibetan Bsm., founded by Marpa. A painter of distinction, he
has held exhibitions in India. His wife, Li Gotami, is a distinguished Parsi artist. Now lives in Almora, India. Recent publications include Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism (1959) and The Psychological Attitude of Early Buddhist Philosophy (1960).