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Lama Glenn Temple

Lama Glenn
Teachings Archive

This platform contains the recordings and practice resources of Lama Glenn Mullin's Teachings, that have been hosted by Vajra Mandala over the years (the page is on donation basis).

Lama Glenn Mullin

Lama Glenn at Namo Buddha, Nepal. 

Image by Jonas Over

Lama Glenn Mullin's short Biography

 

Glenn H. Mullin is a Tibetologist, Buddhist writer, translator of classical Tibetan literature, and teacher of Tantric Buddhist meditation. He divides his time between writing, teaching, meditating, and leading tour groups to the power places of Nepal and Tibet.

Glenn lived in the Indian Himalayas between 1972 and 1984, where he studied philosophy, literature, meditation, yoga, and the enlightenment culture under thirty-five of the greatest living masters of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. His two principal tantric gurus were the late great masters Kyabje Ling Dorjechang and Kyabje Trijang Dorjechang, who were best known as Yongdzin Che Chung, the two main gurus of the present Dalai Lama. The list of Glenn’s other teachers and initiation masters includes the Dalai Lama, Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, Lama Tubten Yeshe, Geshe Ngawang Dargye, Denma Locho Rinpoche, and Gelek Rinpoche.

Glenn is the author of over 30 books on Tibetan Buddhism. Many of these (published by Snow Lion Publications, Ithaca, NY) focus on the lives and works of the early Dalai Lamas. Some of his other titles include Tsongkhapa’s Six Yogas of Naropa and The Practice of Kalachakra (Snow Lion); Death and Dying: The Tibetan Tradition (Arkana/Viking Penguin); Mystical Verses of a Mad Dalai Lama (Quest Books); The Mystical Arts of Tibet (Longstreet Press); and The Fourteen Dalai Lamas, as well as The Female Buddhas (Clear Light Books). He has also worked as a field specialist on three Tibet-related films and five television documentaries, and has co-produced five audio recordings of Tibetan sacred music, check out Up Town Jungle. In 2002 his book The Fourteen Dalai Lamas was nominated for the prestigious NAPRA award for best book, and in 2004 his book The Female Buddhas won a Best Book Award from Foreword Magazine.

After returning from India in 1984 Glenn founded and directed The Mystical Arts of Tibet, an association of Dharma friends that was instrumental in bringing the first tours of Tibetan monks to North America to perform sacred Temple music and dance, as well as create mandala sand paintings. He gave this to Drepung Loseling Monastery in 1994, and it continues to bring Tibetan spiritual culture on tours around the world.

Lama Glenn is teaching Vajrayana Buddhism now since over 30 years and does so these days online as well as in-person with various groups around the world.

To find out about any upcoming live teaching programs with Lama Glenn please visit Vajra Mandalas Facebook page here.

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Lama Glenn at the Vajrayogini temple in Sankhu, Nepal. 

Image by Jonas Over

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