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Name
  
Gendun Chophel

Role
  
Writer

Died
  
1951, Lhasa, China


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Books
  
Tibetan Arts of Love: Sex, Grains of Gold: Tales of a Cos, In the Forest of Faded Wi, The Guide to India: A Tibetan A

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Gendün Chöphel (Tibetan: དགེ་འདུན་ཆོས་འཕེལWylie: dge 'dun chos 'phel) (1903–1951) was a Tibetan artist, writer and scholar. He was born in 1903 in Rabkong, Amdo. He was a creative and controversial figure and he is considered by many to have been one of the most important Tibetan intellectuals of the twentieth century.

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Gendün Chöphel was a friend of Rahul Sankrityayan. His life was the inspiration for Luc Schaedler's film The Angry Monk: Reflections on Tibet. He is best known for his collection of essays called The Madman's Middle Way: Reflections on Reality of the Tibetan Monk Gendun Chophel. and Grains of Gold: Tales of a Cosmopolitan Pilgrimage, written during his time in India and Sri Lanka in between 1934 and 1946. These essays were critical of modern Hinduism, Christianity, and British imperialism. While condemning places and events like the Black Hole of Calcutta and the Goa Inquisition, he praised certain British colonial practices like the abolition of sati.

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References

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