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Yuthok Yonten Gonpo, Founder of Tibetan Medicine

gYu-thog Yon-tan mgon-po, seated center, founder of the New Medical School and a doctor. In the top center is Buddha Sakyamuni appearing as the Medicine Buddha. The thangka portrays the coming of medicine to Tibet. Yuthok Yonten Gonpo the younger (1126-1202) was a Traditional Tibetan doctor credited with composing the Four Medical Tantras (rGyud-bZhi), a four book treatise on Traditional Tibetan medicine which forms the main course of study in the Tibetan Medical tradition. He is widely regarded as the main founder of Tibetan Medicine, mostly based on his composition of the Four Medical Tantras. His other important contribution to Tibetan culture was the Yuthok Nyingthik which is the main Tantric Buddhist practice cycle associated with Tibetan Medicine. It is traditionally considered to be an important spiritual component of healing in Tibetan medical culture, and moreover is regarded in all Tibetan Buddhist traditions as a very special method for attaining awakening and realization quickly.
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Yuthok Yonten Gonpo, Founder of Tibetan Medicine
gYu-thog Yon-tan mgon-po, seated center, founder of the New Medical School and a doctor. In the top center is Buddha Sakyamuni appearing as the Medicine Buddha. The thangka portrays the coming of medicine to Tibet. Yuthok Yonten Gonpo the younger (1126-1202) was a Traditional Tibetan doctor credited with composing the Four Medical Tantras (rGyud-bZhi), a four book treatise on Traditional Tibetan medicine which forms the main course of study in the Tibetan Medical tradition. He is widely regarded as the main founder of Tibetan Medicine, mostly based on his composition of the Four Medical Tantras. His other important contribution to Tibetan culture was the Yuthok Nyingthik which is the main Tantric Buddhist practice cycle associated with Tibetan Medicine. It is traditionally considered to be an important spiritual component of healing in Tibetan medical culture, and moreover is regarded in all Tibetan Buddhist traditions as a very special method for attaining awakening and realization quickly.
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3125 x 4500 px | 40.2 MB
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26.5 x 38.1 cm | 10.4 x 15.0 in (300 dpi)