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The Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche, a younger colleague of Trungpa Rinpoche, not |
Mindrolling Trichen is the father of Khandro | Rinpoche, a female lama with a substantial following i |
It was the first stupa assisted by Tsechu | Rinpoche, a stupa he considered to be the “Mother stup |
cludes a one hundred foot stupa built by Kalu | Rinpoche, a Tibetan Lama. |
he had become a student of H. E. Kilung Jigme | Rinpoche, a Tibetan Nyingma Lama and Tulku, and would |
H.H. the Dalai Lama also had sent Jigme | Rinpoche a letter praising him for his writing. |
to H.H. the 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, or Drukchen | Rinpoche, Abbot of Hemis Monastery in Ladakh, who, in |
the line of incarnations in the name of Kalu | Rinpoche, also considered an emanation of Jamgon Kongt |
Rinpoche also studied under Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. | |
Thereafter, Namgyal | Rinpoche also practised and taught in the Vajrayana tr |
His legal name in India is Samdhong | Rinpoche, although in fact this is a Tibetan religious |
st sage - 1974, Translated by Thubten Kelsang | Rinpoche and Ngodrub Paljor, with John Blofeld. |
the assistant and translator for Tulku Urgyen | Rinpoche and his sons since the late 1970s. |
ntinued to receive instructions from Pabongka | Rinpoche and made extensive offerings to Shartse and J |
for their non-sectarian approach were Patrul | Rinpoche and Orgyen Chokgyur Lingpa. |
po was recognized by the high lama Dodrupchen | Rinpoche and this was subsequently confirmed by Tenzin |
Sakyong Mipham | Rinpoche and Khandro Tseyang Ripa Mukpo have a baby gi |
by many teachers such as His Holiness Dudjom | Rinpoche, and His Holiness Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, head |
7), known also as Tenzin Gyaltsen Negi, Khunu | Rinpoche and Negi Lama, was born in the late nineteent |
diences with the 13th Dalai Lama and Pabongka | Rinpoche and made offerings of silver coins, grain and |
See also: Dzogchen Khenpo Choga | Rinpoche and Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche |
Dudjom | Rinpoche and Jikdrel Yeshe Dorje. |
e relics of the First Karmapa, the First Situ | Rinpoche and Wangchuk Chobar, who was a senior student |
Vandana Shiva, Samdhong | Rinpoche, and Satish Kumar, 2007, Dehradun |
Among his teachers were H.H. Trijang | Rinpoche and H.H. Ling Rinpoche (both tutors of H.H. t |
study with Nyingma teachers including Dudjom | Rinpoche and Dodrupchen Rinpoche. |
Communist Chinese invasion of Tibet, Dagchen | Rinpoche and his family (including his younger brother |
tion to Dzogchen, with commentaries by Dudjom | Rinpoche and Beru Khyentse Rinpoche; translated by Ale |
ma masters of the last century such as Dudjom | Rinpoche and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. |
His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Tsenzhap Serkong | Rinpoche and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche. |
7), known also as Tenzin Gyaltsen Negi, Khunu | Rinpoche and Negi Lama |
In English he is commonly called Professor | Rinpoche, and accepts this although it is incorrect. |
nced recently by the eminent Kagyu Lamas Kalu | Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche. |
Tibetan Buddhist lama in Sikkim named Khanpo | Rinpoche; and, when the lama came to London for medica |
Rinpoche apparently shares these marks, the biggest on | |
In 2002, Thrangu | Rinpoche appointed him to the very high position of a |
g and Guru Lakhang, where two statues of Guru | Rinpoche are present. |
He later described the present Chokyong Palga | Rinpoche as a pillar of the glorious Dragon lineage, p |
h due ceremony as "Karma Tenzin Dorje Namgyal | Rinpoche" at Green River, Ontario, by Karma Thinley Ri |
In 1994 Lama Zopa | Rinpoche asked Australian Buddhist monk Ven. |
in Champa Drongsar and recognized by Gyaltsab | Rinpoche at the age of four. |
He was enthroned by Dodrupchen | Rinpoche at the Royal Palace in Gangtok 1972. |
ionship with the biography of the 15th Talung | Rinpoche, available at the talungkagyu.org |
ana in its main sanctuary and statues of Guru | Rinpoche, Avalokiteshvara, and paintings of Pema Lingp |
Dalai Lama died in December 1933, and Reting | Rinpoche became Regent of Tibet until a new Dalai Lama |
yalwa Karmapa in Bhutan in 1944, Lopon Tsechu | Rinpoche became his close student and received from hi |
Arjia | Rinpoche became vegetarian in 1999. |
At age twenty, Mingyur | Rinpoche became the functioning abbot of Sherab Ling. |
In 1976 Trungpa | Rinpoche began his cycle of Shambhala teachings and, w |
Shenphen | Rinpoche, born 10 January 1969 in France has been reco |
Dezhung | Rinpoche, born Ngawang Zangpo, (1906-1987) was a Tibet |
the search for his subsequent reincarnation ( | Rinpoche) by his close disciple Tenzin Zopa, are docum |
ion for building the temple dedicated to Guru | Rinpoche called the ‘Temple of the Guru with Eight Nam |
In 1972 Lama Kunga | Rinpoche came to the United States and established the |
In 1974 Dagchen | Rinpoche co-founded, with Deshung Rinpoche III, his wi |
In 2007 | Rinpoche completed the construction of Tergar Monaster |
Rinpoche completed extensive studies in Buddhist philo | |
In 1980, Kalu | Rinpoche conferred in the Pagode du bois de Vincennes |
Taken when Dilgo Khyentse | Rinpoche conferred the Rinchen Terdzo empowerments at |
Following the Cultural Revolution, | Rinpoche continued serving as Abbot of Kumbum-overseei |
the historic seat of the Karma Kagyu lineage, | Rinpoche continued his training with the lineage head, |
Rinpoche continues to teach extensively in Asia, Europ | |
Rinpoche currently divides his time between Salbhari, | |
As interest in his teachings grew, | Rinpoche dedicated himself to spreading Dzogchen and e |
Trungpa | Rinpoche did not like that term, although he did somet |
Later on, Namkha | Rinpoche did a pilgrimage to Mount Kailash, which last |
The Sixth Reting | Rinpoche died in 1997. |
Kyabje Ling | Rinpoche died in 1983. |
d he worked with many other lamas like Dudjom | Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and the 16th Karmapa |
From Jigme Phuntsok | Rinpoche, Dodrubchen Rinpoche, Penor Rinpoche, and Kat |
His main teachers include Dodrupchen | Rinpoche, Dudjom Rinpoche and Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche. |
uzuki, David Richo, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse | Rinpoche, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Jan Chozen Bays, a |
At age six, | Rinpoche entered Bamchoe Monastery where he first lear |
ur-year retreat in the Karma Kagyu tradition, | Rinpoche established monasteries in Bodh Gaya (Karma D |
He studied with Kongtrul | Rinpoche for many years before returning to Surmang, a |
At the age of twenty-two, Situ | Rinpoche founded his own new monastic seat, Palpung Sh |
g-Yang Gyamtso, along with the first Wangdrak | Rinpoche, founded Gebchak Gonpa in 1892 and over time |
In 2004, | Rinpoche founded the Tibet House in Frankfurt, Germany |
The abbot has been Khenpo Karthar | Rinpoche from the inception of the monastery to presen |
Namkha | Rinpoche gave many teachings as soon as he arrived in |
n Book of Living and Dying, written by Sogyal | Rinpoche, gives a comprehensive presentation of the te |
A member of the Gelukpa linage, | Rinpoche graduated from the Drepung monastic college. |
rican who was ordained in 1977 by Kyabje Ling | Rinpoche, H.H. the Dalai Lama's senior tutor. |
the January of 2005, H.H. Drubwang Pema Norbu | Rinpoche had enthroned Tulku Jigme Rinpoche in Bodhgay |
During his last visit, Namkha | Rinpoche had a chance to meet him. |
Khenchen | Rinpoche has been among the few bestowed with the hono |
The past three decades Beru Khyentse | Rinpoche has been teaching and travelling tirelessly t |
Rinpoche has always been careful not to cast herself a | |
Since then, the | Rinpoche has extensively traveled North America, Europ |
Akong | Rinpoche has written a book Taming the Tiger:Tibetan T |
With the help of Chogyam Trungpa and Akong | Rinpoche he obtained a visa and plane ticket to travel |
The stupa was built by Trulshik | Rinpoche, head of the Nyingma order of Tibetan Buddhis |
Following that, over the next decade | Rinpoche held several positions at the University of W |
n 1933, the 13th Dalai Lama died, and Trijang | Rinpoche helped Ling Rinpoche and other great Lamas fr |
Evans asked Lama Khemsar | Rinpoche if he would be a patron of the organisation a |
as founded by a Tibetan, His Eminence Dezhung | Rinpoche III, Kunga Tenpay Nyima, in 1981. |
built in 1994 under guidance of Lopon Tsechu | Rinpoche, in the south of Spain. |
Buddhist centres and groups set up by Sogyal | Rinpoche in the 1970s. |
d in the United States by The Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche in 1997 and named after the historic Nalanda |
iscovered texts which had been buried by Guru | Rinpoche in this location. |
Akong | Rinpoche in the Temple at Samye Ling |
The first Tsoknyi | Rinpoche instructed his heart son, Tsang-Yang Gyamtso, |
The abbot, Achuk | Rinpoche is one of the seniormost Nyingma masters in T |
Located at an altitude of 3,800 metres, Guru | Rinpoche is said to have meditated at this spot. |
The monastery, under the guidance of Triwa | Rinpoche, is managed in an orderly manner, with strict |
The 2nd Dzogchen | Rinpoche is key in the lineage of a number of sadhana |
Triwa | Rinpoche is the incarnation of Dharmakaya Samantabhadr |
n of Kyabje Dorje Chang, His Holiness Trijang | Rinpoche, is His Holiness the Dalai Lama's guru and th |
Rinpoche is a very prominent contemporary Kalachakra T | |
Neten Chokling | Rinpoche is married to Tenzing Choyang Gyari. |
Rinpoche is also a primary teacher of Lama Shenpen Hoo | |
Ngawang Jigdral | Rinpoche is the founder and Head Lama. |
Lama Kunga | Rinpoche is licensed in California to perform marriage |
The current incarnation of Ling | Rinpoche is the spiritual head and leader of Ling Khan |
Kyabje Kalu | Rinpoche is the Supreme Head of the glorious Shangpa K |
Tulku Dezhung | Rinpoche IV on his throne 1999 |
fied as the reincarnation of the fifth Reting | Rinpoche Jamphel Yeshe Gyaltsen in 1951 and enthroned |
The Fourth Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche: Jigme Choying Osel |
rnation had been chosen as the Seventh Reting | Rinpoche, just two days after the Karmapa Lama began h |
Rinpoche led the first plenary session on "The Experie | |
Karma Thinley | Rinpoche left Tibet for India in 1959 and during the 1 |
Khensur | Rinpoche Lobsang Samten, former abbot of Drepung Goman |
Further, Namkha | Rinpoche made two retreats at Samye, being the heart p |
The 10th Pawo | Rinpoche, named Tsuglag Mawey Wangchuk, lived from 191 |
The First Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche: Namkha Osel |
the Venerable Sayadaw U Pandita, Tulku Urgyen | Rinpoche, Nyoshul Khenpo Rinpoche, and Tsoknyi Rinpoch |
Wangpo (1964- in Sikkim) is the 7th Dzogchen | Rinpoche of Tibet in the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddh |
epal which was opened in April 2008.. Trulsik | Rinpoche of Thupten Chholing Monastery named this mona |
groups of practitioners led by (Pema Trinley) | Rinpoche of Dorje Drag, Choegyal Terdag Lingpa, Choeje |
me Thekchok Tenzin (b.?) was the 2nd Dzogchen | Rinpoche of Tibet. |
ion of the Kagyu lineage from Sechen Kongtrul | Rinpoche, one of two tulkus of the first Jamgon Kongtr |
The Second Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche: Pema Sang-ngak Tenzin |
Dzongsar Khyentse | Rinpoche: Projecting the Dharma |
Rinpoche rebuilt the Sakya monastery, Nyenthang Tashig | |
s from the transmissions received by Karmapa, | Rinpoche received high transmissions from various grea |
It was here that in 1935, the Regent, Reting | Rinpoche, received a clear vision of three Tibetan let |
Zong | Rinpoche received his full ordination from the Thirtee |
In addition, Khentrul | Rinpoche received the rarely bestowed oral transmissio |
At the end of this period, Adzom Drukpa | Rinpoche recognized that his student had truly mastere |
hem on to take refuge in Bhutan, where Khenpo | Rinpoche remained for eight years. |
Once in exile, His Holiness Dudjom | Rinpoche requested that Palden Sherab join the committ |
For Nyala | Rinpoche Rigdzin Changchub Dorje, see Nyala Rinpoche. |
Ayu Khandro and Nyala | Rinpoche Rigdzin Changchub Dorje). |
Taking Refuge by Khenpo Karthar | Rinpoche, Rinchen Publications (2002) ISBN 0971455414 |
Dagyab | Rinpoche, Robert A. F. Thurman: Buddhist Symbols in Ti |
In October 1986 Chobgye Tri | Rinpoche, senior Sakya master and head of one of the t |
of the Middle Way by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso | Rinpoche, Shambhala Publications (2003), ISBN 1-57062- |
In short, Khen | Rinpoche Sherab Sangpo has received a wealth of teachi |
y Jamgon Kongtrul and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso | Rinpoche, Snow Lion Publications (2000), ISBN 1-55939- |
In 2002, | Rinpoche started the on-going Practical Wisdom leaders |
In 1989, the late Dudjom | Rinpoche's daughter Semo Dechen and her husband Lama C |
At Ganden, Zong | Rinpoche studied the Sutras of the Prajnaparamita, Mad |
rom the age of nine, his father, Tulku Urgyen | Rinpoche, taught him meditation, passing on to him the |
Nima Cultrim | Rinpoche Teache of Arta Lama |
Rinpoche teaching in Lerab Ling, France, 2006 | |
rly magazine published by The Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche that is geared towards meditation students in |
In 1958, in the company of the 9th Thrangu | Rinpoche, the 9th Traleg Rinpoche and others, he fled |
y 2010 by the Very Venerable Khenchen Thrangu | Rinpoche, the worldwide leader of Thrangu Monasteries. |
later allowed Tashilhunpo Monastery's Chadrel | Rinpoche, the head of the search team, to communicate |
ounders, Lamas Thubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa | Rinpoche, the ILTK offers various courses on Tibetan B |
d some ashes were saved from the fire by Bomi | Rinpoche, the monk who had been forced to carry the bo |
Tenzin Kunzang Jigme | Rinpoche, the seventh H.H. Taklung Ma Rinpoche was bor |
apa), the Dalai Lama, Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso | Rinpoche, The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, and others. |
His father is Mipham | Rinpoche, the reincarnation of a very important lama o |
Dagyab | Rinpoche, Thomas Lautwein: Achtsamkeit und Versenkung. |
The Third Drubwang Pema Norbu | Rinpoche, Thubten Lekshed Chokyi Drayang also known as |
The Third Drubwang Pema Norbu | Rinpoche, Thubten Lekshed Chokyi Drayang, also known a |
such program in the country, invited Dagchen | Rinpoche to participate in a research project on Tibet |
ry in India accepted a request from Lama Zopa | Rinpoche to take up residence at Thubten Shedrup Ling |
is a group that was formed by Chogyam Trungpa | Rinpoche to support the transmission of the Shambhala |
This enabled Dagchen | Rinpoche to bring his family to Seattle, Washington in |
tion on Emptiness, by Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso | Rinpoche, translated and arranged by Shenpen Hookham, |
mentary by Mipham and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso | Rinpoche, translated by Jim Scott, Snow Lion Publicati |
arma Chagme with commentary by Khenpo Karthar | Rinpoche, translated by Yeshe Gyamtso, KTD Publication |
ardo: Interval of Possibility, Khenpo Karthar | Rinpoche's Teaching on Aspiration for Liberation in th |
remost scholar of Sanskrit and Tibetan, Khunu | Rinpoche traveled widely in Tibet and India disseminat |
As Buddhist teacher the | Rinpoche traveled widely making his first visit to the |
The Dzogchen Ponlop | Rinpoche uses his specially altered edition of the tex |
During this first visit in Europe, Triwa | Rinpoche visited and taught hundreds of students at th |
Thrangu | Rinpoche was born in Tibet in 1933 and went to India w |
hings that the Dalai Lama received from Khunu | Rinpoche was the celebrated "Bodhicaryavatara" of Shan |
Not long after being recognized as the tulku, | Rinpoche was enthroned at Drong Gon Tubten Dargye Ling |
The 2nd Dzogchen | Rinpoche was involved with: "...the establishment of t |
When he was only eighteen months of age, | Rinpoche was recognized as the seventh incarnation of |
Kwetsang | Rinpoche was a lama of Sera who participated in the se |
In 1967, | Rinpoche was called to Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, Ind |
Lodi Gyari | Rinpoche was born in Nyarong in Eastern Tibet in 1949 |
The most recent Dudjom | Rinpoche was born in 1904 in Southern Tibet in a regio |
The Second Dzogchen | Rinpoche was a student of Ponlop (Tibetan; "governor") |
Lama Kunga | Rinpoche was born into a noble family in Lhasa, Tibet |
Revolution in Chinese controlled Tibet, Arjia | Rinpoche was forced to leave his monastery and attend |
In 1987, | Rinpoche was invited to become spiritual director of t |
At the age of only two, | Rinpoche was recognised in Ladakh by His Holiness the |
The present Chokyong Palga | Rinpoche was born in a small village in Ladakh, a form |
Kongpo, located in southeastern Tibet, Dagpo | Rinpoche was recognized by the Thirteenth Dalai Lama a |
In 2009, Triwa | Rinpoche was invited by Rigdzin Namkha Gyatso Rinpoche |
Namgyal | Rinpoche was born in 1931, October 11, and raised in T |
ast until the reincarnation of Kyabje Trijang | Rinpoche was legitimately determined. |
Kyabje Ling | Rinpoche was one of the four main disciples of Pabongk |
asteries, conducted while Tagdrag (stag brag) | Rinpoche was regent of Tibet (1941-1950), lists Trode |
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