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==History==
 
==History==
  
[[Lama]] [[Anagarika Govinda]] founded this order on 14 October 1933 and made fourteen [[Indian]] [[scholars]] members. The order’s [[activities]] [[concentrated]] on [[India]] until 1952 Phue-Tuê, a [[Buddhist monk]] from {{Wiki|Hanoi}}, and [[German]] author Hans-Ulrich Rieker (1920-1979), set up branches of the order in Eastern {{Wiki|Asia}} and in {{Wiki|Europe}}. During the following decades the [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]] established branches in [[Vietnam]], {{Wiki|Singapore}}, {{Wiki|Germany}}, Belgium, The {{Wiki|Netherlands}}, [[England]], {{Wiki|Austria}} and the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]] of [[America]]. In {{Wiki|Hungary}} Ernő Hetényi became the leader of the order's Eastern {{Wiki|European}} branch. In 1982 [[Govinda]] appointed as his successor Karl-Heinz Gottmann who became the head ([[Acharya]]) of he [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]]. In 1999 Armin Gottmann became the [[Acarya]]. He is currently the [[spiritual]] leader of the worldwide [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]]. Beside him leading members of the order are [[Austrian]] [[philosopher]] Volker Zotz and Robert Janssen, a {{Wiki|clinical psychologist}} and {{Wiki|indologist}} [[form]] {{Wiki|Amsterdam}}.
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[[Lama]] [[Anagarika Govinda]] founded this order on 14 October 1933 and made fourteen [[Indian]] [[scholars]] members.  
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The order’s [[activities]] [[concentrated]] on [[India]] until 1952 [[Phue-Tuê]], a [[Buddhist monk]] from {{Wiki|Hanoi}}, and [[German]] author [[Hans-Ulrich Rieker]] (1920-1979), set up branches of the order in Eastern {{Wiki|Asia}} and in {{Wiki|Europe}}.  
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During the following decades the [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]] established branches in [[Vietnam]], {{Wiki|Singapore}}, {{Wiki|Germany}}, [[Belgium]], The {{Wiki|Netherlands}}, [[England]], {{Wiki|Austria}} and the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]] of [[America]].  
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In {{Wiki|Hungary}} [[Ernő Hetényi]] became the leader of the order's Eastern {{Wiki|European}} branch.  
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In 1982 [[Govinda]] appointed as his successor Karl-Heinz Gottmann who became the head ([[Acharya]]) of he [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]].  
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In 1999 Armin Gottmann became the [[Acarya]].  
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He is currently the [[spiritual]] leader of the worldwide [[Arya Maitreya Mandala]].  
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Beside him leading members of the order are [[Austrian]] [[philosopher]] [[Volker Zotz]] and Robert Janssen, a {{Wiki|clinical psychologist}} and {{Wiki|indologist}} [[form]] {{Wiki|Amsterdam}}.
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==[[Philosophy]]==
 
==[[Philosophy]]==
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The order’s foundation was inspired by a [[Lama]] of the [[Gelugpa Tradition]], [[Lama]] [[Ngawang Kalsang]] (aka [[Tomo Geshe Rinpoche]]), who has been [[Lama Govinda]] [[teacher]]. [[Lama]] [[Ngawang Kalsang]] saw the [[future Buddha]] [[Maitreya]] as a model for {{Wiki|modern}} [[spiritual]].
 
The order’s foundation was inspired by a [[Lama]] of the [[Gelugpa Tradition]], [[Lama]] [[Ngawang Kalsang]] (aka [[Tomo Geshe Rinpoche]]), who has been [[Lama Govinda]] [[teacher]]. [[Lama]] [[Ngawang Kalsang]] saw the [[future Buddha]] [[Maitreya]] as a model for {{Wiki|modern}} [[spiritual]].
 
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 11 February 2016

Arya Maitreya Mandala is a tantric and Buddhist order founded 1933 by Lama Anagarika Govinda.

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History

Lama Anagarika Govinda founded this order on 14 October 1933 and made fourteen Indian scholars members.

The order’s activities concentrated on India until 1952 Phue-Tuê, a Buddhist monk from Hanoi, and German author Hans-Ulrich Rieker (1920-1979), set up branches of the order in Eastern Asia and in Europe.

During the following decades the Arya Maitreya Mandala established branches in Vietnam, Singapore, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, England, Austria and the United States of America.

In Hungary Ernő Hetényi became the leader of the order's Eastern European branch.

In 1982 Govinda appointed as his successor Karl-Heinz Gottmann who became the head (Acharya) of he Arya Maitreya Mandala.

In 1999 Armin Gottmann became the Acarya.

He is currently the spiritual leader of the worldwide Arya Maitreya Mandala.

Beside him leading members of the order are Austrian philosopher Volker Zotz and Robert Janssen, a clinical psychologist and indologist form Amsterdam.


Philosophy

The order’s foundation was inspired by a Lama of the Gelugpa Tradition, Lama Ngawang Kalsang (aka Tomo Geshe Rinpoche), who has been Lama Govinda teacher. Lama Ngawang Kalsang saw the future Buddha Maitreya as a model for modern spiritual.

Source

Wikipedia:Arya Maitreya Mandala