https://rywiki.tsadra.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mithuna&feedformat=atomRangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T20:51:37ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.10https://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=463997Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2019-09-19T15:56:45Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
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<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
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[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
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===Background and family===<br />
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Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
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His father Younge Gyurme Tulku (Gyurme Dechen Rangdrol) was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
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Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
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Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
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When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
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===Training and Education===<br />
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In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
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Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
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Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
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===Teaching and further training===<br />
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He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
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Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
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Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
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He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
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Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
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===Primary Teachers===<br />
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In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
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In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
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===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
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===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
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===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
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===External Links===<br />
*[http://http://youngedrodulling.org/ Younge Drodul Ling ]<br />
*[http://chile.youngedrodulling.org// Website in spanish]<br />
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[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=463996Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2019-09-19T15:14:30Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
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<noinclude>[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]</noinclude><br><br />
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===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border in the Sherpa region where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teachings he had received. He passed away in Nepal near to 90 years of age.<br />
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===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]]<br />
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===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
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===Classmates===<br />
*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Munsel]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Pentse]]<br />
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===Other Reference Sources===<br />
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===External Links===<br />
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=450207Mauricio Salinas2018-10-23T22:12:26Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
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<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
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==Dharma Names==<br><br />
Ngakpa Konchok Thondup Dorje -Drikung Kagyu <br><br />
Lotsawa Urgyen Lekshe Drayang -Younge Tulku <br><br />
Lotsawa Urgyen Gawa'i Langtso -Younge Tulku <br><br />
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===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche - Younge Tulku]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Prajwal Ratna Vajracharya - Charya Dance and Vajrayana]]<br><br />
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===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
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Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
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Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Avalokitasvara Practice - Godem Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chakrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
Spanish translation of the 37 Practices of the Bodhisatvas (in colaboration with Ari Ma) for the Garchen Institute <br><br />
Spanish translation of the Padmanrtesvara Sadhana according to Nepal Vajrayana Tradition (in colaboration with Prajwal Ratna Vajracharya)<br><br />
Spanish translation of the Vajrayogini Sadhana according to Nepal Vajrayana Tradition (in colaboration with Prajwal Ratna Vajracharya) <br><br />
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===Active Projects===<br />
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Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
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Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
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Translation of the saptavidhannutaraviddhipuja - Ratna Kaji Vajracharya <br />
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The commentary on a main text of the Chod Tradition, the Pragya Paramita Upadesha, the Instruction on the Perfection of Wisdom, entitled “Undefiled Bee Nectar” by Jamgon Kontrul - shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i man ngag gcod kyi gzhung 'grel zag med sbrang rtsi<br />
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===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
A drop of the essence of accomplishing the Stages of Meditation (Una Gota de la Esencia del Logro de las Etapas de la Meditación) <br />
sgom rim grub pa'i bcud thig - A root text on the Stages of Meditation - Yongue Khachab Rinpoche Gonter <br><br />
Main scribe for Terton Younge Drodul Lingpa - Yongue Khachab Rinpoche <br><br />
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===Internal Links===<br />
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http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche<br />
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===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl <br><br />
http://chile.youngedrodulling.org <br><br />
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[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449810Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T23:08:41Z<p>Mithuna: /* Internal Links */</p>
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<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
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Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chakrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
Spanish translation of the 37 Practices of the Bodhisatvas (in colaboration with Ari Ma) for the Garchen Institute <br><br />
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===Active Projects===<br />
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Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
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Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
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Translation of the saptavidhannutaraviddhipuja - Ratna Kaji Vajracharya <br />
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The commentary on a main text of the Chod Tradition, the Pragya Paramita Upadesha, the Instruction on the Perfection of Wisdom, entitled “Undefiled Bee Nectar” by Jamgon Kontrul - shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i man ngag gcod kyi gzhung 'grel zag med sbrang rtsi<br />
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===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
A drop of the essence of accomplishing the Stages of Meditation (Una Gota de la Esencia del Logro de las Etapas de la Meditación) <br />
sgom rim grub pa'i bcud thig - A root text on the Stages of Meditation - Yongue Khachab Rinpoche Gonter <br><br />
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===Internal Links===<br />
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http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche<br />
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===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
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[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449809Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T23:07:37Z<p>Mithuna: /* Published Works */</p>
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<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
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Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chakrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
Spanish translation of the 37 Practices of the Bodhisatvas (in colaboration with Ari Ma) for the Garchen Institute <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
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Translation of the saptavidhannutaraviddhipuja - Ratna Kaji Vajracharya <br />
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The commentary on a main text of the Chod Tradition, the Pragya Paramita Upadesha, the Instruction on the Perfection of Wisdom, entitled “Undefiled Bee Nectar” by Jamgon Kontrul - shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i man ngag gcod kyi gzhung 'grel zag med sbrang rtsi<br />
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<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
A drop of the essence of accomplishing the Stages of Meditation (Una Gota de la Esencia del Logro de las Etapas de la Meditación) <br />
sgom rim grub pa'i bcud thig - A root text on the Stages of Meditation - Yongue Khachab Rinpoche Gonter <br><br />
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===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449808Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T22:56:12Z<p>Mithuna: /* Unpublished Works (completed) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chackrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the saptavidhannutaraviddhipuja - Ratna Kaji Vajracharya <br />
<br />
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The commentary on a main text of the Chod Tradition, the Pragya Paramita Upadesha, the Instruction on the Perfection of Wisdom, entitled “Undefiled Bee Nectar” by Jamgon Kontrul - shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i man ngag gcod kyi gzhung 'grel zag med sbrang rtsi<br />
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----<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
A drop of the essence of accomplishing the Stages of Meditation (Una Gota de la Esencia del Logro de las Etapas de la Meditación) <br />
sgom rim grub pa'i bcud thig - A root text on the Stages of Meditation - Yongue Khachab Rinpoche Gonter <br><br />
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===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449807Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T22:55:38Z<p>Mithuna: /* Active Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chackrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the saptavidhannutaraviddhipuja - Ratna Kaji Vajracharya <br />
<br />
----<br />
The commentary on a main text of the Chod Tradition, the Pragya Paramita Upadesha, the Instruction on the Perfection of Wisdom, entitled “Undefiled Bee Nectar” by Jamgon Kontrul - shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa'i man ngag gcod kyi gzhung 'grel zag med sbrang rtsi<br />
<br />
----<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449806Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T22:43:46Z<p>Mithuna: /* Unpublished Works (completed) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chackrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br><br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br><br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=449805Mauricio Salinas2018-02-05T22:42:48Z<p>Mithuna: /* Published Works */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhanac<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration (Spanish and English) <br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice - Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice - Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
Guru Norlha Practice - Dudjom Rinpoche <br><br />
Yongue Ngondro <br><br />
Five deity Chackrasamvara Practice - Dusum Khyenpa tradition -Mikyo Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=448714Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2015-09-26T03:30:44Z<p>Mithuna: /* Short Biography */</p>
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<div><br />
<noinclude>[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]</noinclude><br><br />
<br />
===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border in the Sherpa region where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teachings he had received. He passed away in Nepal near to 90 years of age.<br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]]<br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
<br><br />
===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
<br><br />
===Classmates===<br />
*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Munsel]]<br />
<br><br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<noinclude>[[Category:Key Terms]]</noinclude><br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=448713Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2015-09-26T03:20:41Z<p>Mithuna: /* Main Teachers */</p>
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<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
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[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
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===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
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<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://http://youngedrodulling.org/ Younge Drodul Ling ]<br />
*[http://chile.youngedrodulling.org// Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=448712Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2015-09-26T03:16:38Z<p>Mithuna: /* Main Students */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
<noinclude>[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]</noinclude><br><br />
<br />
===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teachings he had received.<br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]]<br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
<br><br />
===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
<br><br />
===Classmates===<br />
*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Munsel]]<br />
<br><br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<noinclude>[[Category:Key Terms]]</noinclude><br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=448711Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2015-09-26T03:16:08Z<p>Mithuna: /* Short Biography */</p>
<hr />
<div><br />
<noinclude>[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]</noinclude><br><br />
<br />
===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teachings he had received.<br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]] [[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br />
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*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
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*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Munsel]]<br />
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[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=448710Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2015-09-26T03:13:40Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
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===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teaching he had received. <br />
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===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]] [[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br />
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===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
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===Classmates===<br />
*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Munsel]]<br />
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===Other Reference Sources===<br />
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===Internal Links===<br />
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<noinclude>[[Category:Key Terms]]</noinclude><br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dongak_Tenpei_Nyima&diff=448709Dongak Tenpei Nyima2015-09-26T03:11:29Z<p>Mithuna: /* Primary Students */</p>
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<div><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ།]]</span></noinclude><br><noinclude>[[mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma]]</noinclude><br />
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===Short Biography===<br />
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*bod pa sprul sku mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma [[rin po che]]--(1907-1959); ''Bötrül Rinpoche'' was a important Lama of Dzogchen Monastery and it's Shri Singha Shedra as well as a very important commentator on the special systems and views of the Ngagyur Nyingma.[BL]<br />
*bod pa sprul sku, mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma--[[Pöpa Tulku]], [[Dongak Tenpei Nyima]] : 1900/7-1959 [RY]<br><br />
*'''Khedrub Botrul Rinpoche Dongak Tenpe Nyima''', Born 1907 in central Tibetan, he was later recognized by the great 5th [[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] as a reincarnation, thus he became known as Böpa Tulku or the “Incarnation of Central Tibet”. Recognized as a reincarnation of Dza [[Patrul Rinpoche]], Botrul Dongak Tempe Nyima spent thirty-seven years studying under and serving in the three way that please, his main teacher Khenchen Kunzang Palden at [[Dzogchen Monastery]], commonly referred to as [[Khenpo Kunpal]] he was a direct student of Patrul Rinpoche and [[Jamgon Mipham]]. [[Khenpo Kunpal]] being one of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]'s main lineage holders, past this lineage onto Botrul Rinpoche. Because of this and his tireless dedication and devotion to the teachings and lineage of Mipham, he thus became the spiritual heir, foremost in the teachings of [[Mipham Rinpoche]]'s system, within his own generation. Bötrul Dongak Tenpe Nyima Rinpoche became a highly regarded teacher and taught at a multitude of monastic collages such as [[Shechen]], [[Gekong Monastery]], [[Kathog Monastery]]. [[Drigung Thil]] and [[Dzogchen Shri Singha]], also establishing a collage, known as [[shedra]], at the [[Shechen Monastery]]. [BL]<br />
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====Tibetan Biography====<br />
<span class=TibUni16>༄༅། །མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མའི་རྣམ་ཐར་མདོར་བསྡུས་བཞུགས། །</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>བདོ་སྤྲུལ་མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་ནི། བོད་ཡུལ་དབུས་ཤར་ཕྱོགས་དྭགས་པོའི་ཡུལ་དུ་ངོ་མཚར་བའི་ལྟས་དང་བཅས་སྐྱེ་བའི་མྱུ་གུ་བཟུང༌། སྐུ་ན་ཕྲ་མོ་ནས་དམ་པའི་རིགས་སད་དེ་ཆོས་ལམ་ལ་ཞུགས།</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>བར་ལམ་ཁམས་པའི་ཚོང་པ་གནས་སྐོར་བ་སོགས་དང་མཉམ་དུ་བསྡེབས་ཏེ། ཁམས་སུ་ཆོས་འཚོལ་དུ་ཕེབས་པར་དགུང་གྲངས་ཆུང་བ་དང་སྐུ་ཡུལ་ཐག་རིང་བའི་རྐྱེན་གྱིས་ཆོས་རྒྱགས་མ་འབྱོར་ཞིང་ན་བཟའ་དང་གསོལ་བ་སོགས་ལ་བཀའ་བ་དཔག་ཏུ་མེད་པ་རྗེ་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>མི་ལའི་རྣམ་ཐར་བཞིན་མཛད། རིམ་པར་མདོ་ཁམས་རྫོགས་ཆེན་མགོན་དུ་འབྱོར། དེར་བཞུགས་བླ་སྤྲུལ་མཁན་སློབ་དམས་ཅད་ལས་གཞུང་ཆེན་བཅུ་གསུམ་གཙོས་མདོ་སྔགས་རིག་པའི་གནས་ལ་གསན་སྦྱངས་གནང་ནས་མཁས་པའི་གྲལ་དུ་ཐོན། རྫོགས་སྤྲུལ་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>ལྔ་པ་ཐུབ་བསྟན་ཆོས་ཀྱི་རྡོ་རྗེའི་མདུན་ནས་སྔགས་ཀྱི་ཉམས་བཞེས་དང་དབང་ལུང་གི་རྒྱུན་མང་པོ་གསན། དེར་རྫོགས་ཆེན་རིན་པོ་ཆེས་སྤྲུལ་སྐུའི་མཚན་གནས་དང་ཚོགས་ཆེན་རྒྱབ་གྲལ་དབུར་ཁྲི་ཐོབ་དང་ཞབས་ཞུ་གྲྭ་པ་རེ་ཟུང་ཕན་ཚུན་ཕེབས་སྐབས་བཏང་གནང་བ་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>སོགས་བདག་རྐྱེན་དང་ཐུགས་བརྩེ་ཆེན་པོས་བསྐྱངས། བོད་པ་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་ཞེས་ཀུན་གྱིས་གུས་པས་བཀུར། དེ་ཙམ་ནས་འཇམ་མགོན་མི་ཕམ་རིན་པོ་ཆེའི་རང་ལུགས་ལ་ཐུན་མིན་གྱི་ངེས་ཤེས་འཁྲུངས། དེའི་རིང་ལུགས་འཛིན་པའི་བཤེས་གཉེན་ཞིག་མ་མཇལ་ཐབས་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>མེད་དུ་དགོངས་ཏེ་བརྟགས་ཤིང་དཔྱད་པས་དགེ་གོང་དགོན་མཁན་ཀུན་དཔལ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་དཔལ་སྤྲུལ་དང་མི་ཕམ་གཉིས་ཀའི་དངོས་སློབ་དང་ཐུན་མིན་བརྒྱུད་འཛིན་དུ་མཁྱེན་ཏེ། མཁན་ཆེན་དེ་ཉིད་ཀྱི་ཞབས་དྲུང་དུ་བཅར་ཏེ་ཡུན་རིང་པོར་རྫ་རྒྱུད་དུ་བཞུགས། མདོ་སྔགས་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>གཞུང་ལུགས་ཐམས་ཅད་ལ་མཁྱེན་རབ་ཕུལ་དུ་ཕྱིན། ལྕང་མ་རི་ཁྲོད་དུ་བཱ་ཐུར་མཁན་ཐུབ་དགའ་ཡང་མཇལ། ཕྱོགས་ཀྱི་སློབ་ཚོགས་ཡང་དུ་འདུས་པར་འཇམ་མགོན་མི་ཕམ་གྱི་རང་ལུགས་བཟུང་སྟེ་བསྐྱངས་བས། སློབ་ཚོགས་མཁན་ཆོས་དབྱིངས་ཁྱབ་བརྡལ་དང༌།</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>མཁན་པདྨ་ཚེ་དབང་ལྷུན་གྲུབ། རྨེ་བ་མཁན་ཐུབ་བསྟན། ར་ཧོར་མཁན་ཐུབ་བསྟན། རྫོགས་ཆེན་མཁན་ཟླ་ཟེར་སོགས་མཁས་གྲུབ་གཉིས་ལྡན་གྱི་དམ་པའི་སྐྱེས་བུ་མང་དུ་བྱོན། གཞུང་ལུགས་ལྟ་གྲུབ་ཤན་འབྱེད་དང༌། ཤེར་ཕྱིན་སྤྱི་དོན་འབྲུ་འགྲེལ་སོགས་ཆེ་ཕྲ་མང་པོ་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>བརྩམས། ཞེ་ཆེན་བསྟན་གཉིས་དར་རྒྱས་གླིང་དུ་ཕེབས་ཏེ་ཆོས་འཁོར་བསྐོར་ཞིང་བཤད་གྲྭར་བཞུགས་པ་སོགས་མཛད། མཁན་ཀུན་དཔལ་གཤེགས་རྗེས་སུ་རྫ་རྒྱུད་ཀུན་ཏུ་ཕྲིད་ལས་རྒྱ་ཆེར་བསྐྱངས། གཡུ་ཁོག་བྱ་བྲལ་ཆོས་དབྱིངས་རང་གྲོལ་མདུན་ཕེབས། ཁོང་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>ཐུགས་དགྱེས་ཚོར་གྱིས་ཆོས་རྗེ་དཔལ་སྤྲུལ་རིན་པོ་ཆེའཱི་སྤྲུལ་པའི་ཆ་ཤས་སུ་ངོས་འཛིན་དང༌། བླ་མ་རང་རྡོ་བླ་སྐལ་བཟང་འཇིགས་མེད་ཀྱི་བག་ཆགས་མངའ་ཚུལ་སོགས་གསུངས་ནས་ཚད་མེད་གུས་འདུད་ཆེན་པོ་མཛད་པ་དང་ཕན་ཚུན་ཐུགས་ཡིད་གཅིག་འདྲེས་སུ་གྱུར།</span> <br />
<span class=TibUni16>སྐུ་ཚེའི་སྨད་དུ་ཡུལ་དབུས་བྱང་འབྲི་གུང་ཉི་མ་ལྕང་རའི་བཤད་གྲྭར་ཆིབས་བསྒྱུར་གནང་སྟེ། སྐལ་ལྡན་མང་པོ་ལ་ཞིང་སྒྲུབ་དང་མདོ་སྔགས་ཀྱི་ཆོས་སྦྱིན་ཕངས་མེད་དུ་བསྩལ་བ་སོགས་སྙིགས་མའི་དུས་འདིར་རྒྱལ་བསྟན་སྤྱི་དང་འོད་གསལ་སྙིང་པོའི་བསྟན་པ་འཛིན་སྐྱོང་སྤེལ་བ་</span><br />
<span class=TibUni16>ལ་ཕྲིན་ལས་ཤིན་ཏུ་རྒྱ་ཆེའི་བཀའ་དྲིན་རྗེས་དྲན་གྱི་ཚུལ་དུ་སྨོན་པའོ།། མཁན་སྤྲུལ་དཀོན་མཆོག་བསྟན་འཛིན་གྱི་མཛད།། །།</span><br />
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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>འཇིགས་མེད་མཁྱེན་གཉིསསྨྲ་བའི་དབང་ཕྱུག་མཆོག །</span></noinclude><br><br />
The fearless supreme lord of speech, who possesses the two knowledges,<br><br />
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>རྒྱལ་བསྟན་མདོ་སྔགས་ཡོངས་རྫོགས་གསལ་བའི་གཉེན། །</span></noinclude><br><br />
The friend, who illuminates the teachings of both sutra and tantra,<br><br />
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>བཤད་སྒྲུབ་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མ་ཆོས་ཀྱི་དབང༌། །</span></noinclude><br><br />
Lord of the teachings, who is like the sun of teaching and practice,<br><br />
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>མདོ་སྔགས་བསྟན་པའི་ཉི་མར་གསོལ་བ་འདེབས།། །།</span></noinclude><br><br />
Dongak Tenpa Nyima, to you I pray!<br><br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
*[[Khenpo Kunpal]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Ngakchung]]<br />
*[[Chadrel Choying Rangdrol]]<br />
*[[Dzogchen Rinpoche Thupten Chokyi Dorje]]<br />
<br />
===Primary Students===<br />
*[[Khenchen Thupten Ozer]]<br />
*[[Khenchen Pema Tsewang]]<br />
*[[Tarthang Tulku]]<br />
*[[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Phuntsog]]<br />
*[[Rahor Khenpo Thupten]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Chökhyab]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Dazer]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
*[[Nyingma Kama]]<br />
*[[Drikung Kagyu]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthig]]<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]<br />
<br />
===Literary Works===<br />
*[[lta grub shan 'byed gnad kyi sgron me yi tshig don rnam bshad 'jam dbyangs dgongs rgyan]]<br />
**[[Douglas Duckworth]], "Distinguishing the Views and Philosophies, Illuminating Emptiness in a Twentieth-Century Tibetan Buddhist Classic" - State University of New York Press, 2011. ISBN 978-1-4384-3437-7. Commentary on Mipham's Beacon of Certainty.<br />
*[[sher phyin mngon par rtogs pa'i rgyan gyi tshig don rnam par bshad pa ma pham zhal lung]]<br />
*[[dbu ma bzhi brgya pa'i tshig don rnam par bshad pa klu dbang dgongs rgyan]]<br />
*[[dpal ldan bla ma chos kyi grags pa'i bla ma'i rnal 'byor byin rlabs myur 'jug]]<br />
*[[rnam dag bde chen zhing smon gyi khrid yig bde chen nyur lam]]<br />
*[[sman btsun rdo rje chos sgron gyi gsol bsdus]]<br />
*[[gsol 'debs tshig bdun ma'i 'grel ba]]<br />
*[[tshogs glu rtsa gsum mchod sprin]]<br />
*[[sum rtags sdom byang]]<br />
*[[sher phyin gyi zin bris]]<br />
<br />
===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*Poba Tulku Kunzik Dongak Tenpei Nyima (bod pa sprul sku kun gzigs mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma)<br />
*Thupten Shedrup Thosam Gyamtso (thub bstan bshad sgrub thos bsam rgya mtsho)<br />
*[[Böpa Tulku]] ([[bod pa sprul sku]])<br />
*Bötrül Tamchey Khyenpa<br />
*Bötrül Rinpoche<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
*Another page under the name Pöpa Tulku [http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/P%C3%B6pa_Tulku]<br />
*This small biography in wylie [[mdo sngags bstan pa'i nyi ma'i rnam thar bsdus pa]]<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*Profile on TBRC [http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=403C2D781A2B5FCB03F2CEF769105CFF?RID=P743&wylie=n]<br />
*Brief Dzogchen Nyingtig/Mipham lineage including Bötrül Rinpoche, in English [http://www.bodhicittasangha.org/lang-en/buddhism/nyingma-lineage]<br />
*A small biography by [[Khenpo Pentse]], in English [http://www.lotsawahouse.org/bopatulkubio.html]<br />
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[[Category:Key Terms]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Dingri_Khenchen_Pema_Tsering&diff=448708Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering2015-09-26T03:08:14Z<p>Mithuna: Created page with " <noinclude>Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering</noinclude><br> ===Short Biography=== '''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was on..."</p>
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<noinclude>[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]</noinclude><br><br />
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===Short Biography===<br />
'''Dingri Khenchen''' (c.1915/1925-2006) who was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Khenpo Kunpal]]'s main students. He was also an important student of [[Böpa Tulku]] and [[Khenpo Thubga]]. After almost 50 years of training in the teaching of Dzogpa Chenpo and after the cultural revolution he moved to the Nepal border where he spent his time a horse caretaker in the high mountains, as a hidden yogi practicing the teaching he had received. <br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[Younge Khachab Rinpoche]] [[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br />
*[[Garab Dorje Nyingthik]]<br />
<br><br />
===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Mimi Pema Tsering]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen]]<br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<noinclude>[[Category:Key Terms]]</noinclude><br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Khenpo_Kunpal&diff=448707Khenpo Kunpal2015-09-26T02:54:17Z<p>Mithuna: /* Main Students */</p>
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<div><noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[མཁན་པོ་ཀུན་དཔལ།]]</span></noinclude><br><noinclude>[[mkhan po kun dpal]]</noinclude><br><br />
<noinclude>[[Khenchen Kunzang Palden]]</noinclude><br><br />
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[མཁན་ཆེན་ཀུན་བཟང་དཔལ་ལྡན་]]</span></noinclude><br><br />
<noinclude>[[mkhan chen kun bzang dpal ldan]]</noinclude><br><br />
[[Image:kunpal.jpeg|frame|Gegong Khenchen Kunzang Palden; Khenpo Kunpal]]<br />
===Short Biography===<br />
'''Khenpo Kunzang Palden''' (mkhan po kun bzang dpal ldan c.1872-1943) was born in Dzachukha in East Tibet. He was one of [[Patrul Rinpoche]]'s main students and his principal biographer, and was also an important student of [[Mipham Rinpoche]] and the author of a famous commentary to his [[Beacon of Certainty]] (nges shes sgron me). He is best known however for his commentary to the [[Bodhicharyavatara]], based almost entirely on the teachings he received from Patrul Rinpoche. He was the first khenpo appointed to the shedra of [[Kathok Monastery]], a position he passed on to [[Khenpo Ngawang Palzang]], aka Khenpo Ngakchung.<br><br />
===Literary Works===<br />
*[[nges shes rin po che'i sgron me'i tshig gi don gsal ba'i 'grel chung blo gros snang ba'i sgo 'byed]]<br><br />
===Main Teachers===<br />
*[[Patrul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
*[[Mipham Rinpoche]]<br><br />
*[[Orgyen Tenzin Norbu]]<br><br />
*[[Mura Rinpoche Pema Dechen Zangpo]]<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[Böpa Tulku]] [[Dongak Tenpei Nyima]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Thubga]]<br><br />
*[[Khenpo Nuden]]<br />
*[[Khenpo Ngagchung]]<br />
*[[Troshul Khenpo Jampal Dorje]]<br><br />
*[[Tsara Khenchen Chokyi Drakpa]]<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen Pema Tsering]]<br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]]<br />
*[[Khandro Nyingthik]]<br><br />
===Alternate Names & Spellings===<br />
*[[Kathok Khenchen Kunzang Palden]]<br />
*[[Kunzang Chokyi Drakpa]]<br />
*[[Khenchen Kunzang Palden Chodrak]]<br />
*[[Dzogchen Khenrab Kunzang Palden]]<br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
1| c.1870-c.1940 - Khenpo Kunzang Palden, a disciple of Paltrul Rinpoche [RY]<br><br />
2| The Great [[Kathok]] Khenpo Kunzang Palden - (1870-1940), one of the most important heart-disciple of Dza [[Paltrul Rinpoche]]. [[Khenpo Kunpal]] as he is most often known, acted as attendant to Dza Paltrul for more than 20 years and is a every important author within the Ngagyur Nyingma.[BL]<br><br />
===Internal Links===<br />
*[[Kathok Monastery]]<br><br />
*[[Dzogchen Monastery]]<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.tbrc.org/cgi-bin/tbrcdatx?do=so&resource=P6962 TBRC profile]<br />
*[http://www.kunpal.com/ Andreas Kretschmar's Translation of the first five chapters of Khenpo Kunpal's Bodhicharyavatara commentary]<br />
<noinclude>[[Category:Key Terms]]</noinclude><br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]<br />
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=448703Mauricio Salinas2015-09-17T23:06:04Z<p>Mithuna: /* =Main teachers */</p>
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<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Tenzin Puntzok]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
[[Esukhia - Tibetan Language School]]<br><br />
[[Kalsang Smith - Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration<br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice according to Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
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Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
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Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=448702Mauricio Salinas2015-09-17T23:02:47Z<p>Mithuna: /* Published Works */</p>
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<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration<br><br />
Black Hayagriva Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice according to Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=448701Mauricio Salinas2015-09-17T23:02:04Z<p>Mithuna: /* Published Works */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
The sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) collaboration with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Drollo Sadhana Zang Buma (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik - Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
Translations not done in collaboration<br />
Black Hayagriva Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Manjushri Yamantaka Practice of Tsasum Lingpa <br><br />
Rang Nyal Throma Nagmo Practice according to Jamgong Kongtrul <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=448700Mauricio Salinas2015-09-17T22:57:25Z<p>Mithuna: /* Active Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
(all the sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) colaboracion with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Trollo Sadhana (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje Drollo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Nyang Ral Throma Nagmo cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Black Hayagriva - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
----<br />
Translation of the commentaries and auxiliary practices of Manjushri Yamantaka - Terdak Lingpa cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=448699Mauricio Salinas2015-09-17T22:54:36Z<p>Mithuna: /* Active Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
(all the sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) colaboracion with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Trollo Sadhana (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
----<br />
<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje trollo cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=448698Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2015-09-17T22:51:48Z<p>Mithuna: /* External Links */</p>
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<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
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[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://http://youngedrodulling.org/ Younge Drodul Ling ]<br />
*[http://chile.youngedrodulling.org// Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=448697Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2015-09-17T22:50:08Z<p>Mithuna: /* External Links */</p>
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<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://http://youngedrodulling.org/ Younge Drodul Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.http://youngedrodulling.org/ Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=bla_ma_rgyang_%27bod_kyi_gsol_%27debs_mos_gus_snying_gi_gzer_%27debs&diff=447908bla ma rgyang 'bod kyi gsol 'debs mos gus snying gi gzer 'debs2013-06-29T02:38:38Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
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<div>@/<br><br />
/bla ma rgyang 'bod kyi gsol 'debs mos gus snying gi gzer 'debs zhes bya bzhugs so/<br><br />
/<br />
<br />
@/<br><br />
/na mo gu ru be/<br><br />
bla ma rgyang 'bod kun la grags che'ang/<br><br />
byin rlabs bskul ba'i gnad skyo shas nges 'byung gi bskul ba'i mos gus kha tsam tshig tsam ma yin par snying gi dkyil/<br><br />
rus pa'i gting nas ba sked/<br><br />
bla ma las lhag pa'i sangs rgyas gzhan na med par thag chod pa'i nges shes dang ldan pas dbyangs rta snyan pos/<br><br />
<br />
bla ma mkhyen no/<br><br />
/drin chen rtsa ba'i bla ma mkhyen no/<br><br />
/dus gsum sangs rgyas kyi ngo bo/<br><br />
/lung rtogs dam chos kyi 'byung gnas/<br><br />
/'phags tshogs dge 'dun gyi mnga' bdag/<br><br />
/rtsa ba'i bla ma khyed mkhyen no/<br><br />
<br />
/byin rlabs thugs rje'i gter chen/<br><br />
/dngos grub rnam gnyis kyi 'byung gnas/<br><br />
/phrin las ci 'dod kun stsol mdzad/<br><br />
/rtsa ba'i bla ma khyed mkhyen no/<br><br />
<br />
/bla ma 'od dpag med pa mkhyen no/<br><br />
/spros bral chos sku'i klong nas gzigs shig<br />
/<br><br />
/bdag sogs las ngan 'khor bar 'khyams rnams/<br><br />
/bde chen dag pa'i zhing du drongs mdzod/<br><br />
<br />
/bla ma spyan ras gzigs dbang mkhyen no/<br><br />
/'od gsal longs sku'i klong nas gzigs shig<br />
/<br><br />
/rigs drug sdug bsngal rtsad nas zhi zhing/<br><br />
/khams gsum 'khor ba dong nas sprugs mdzod/<br><br />
<br />
/bla ma padma 'byung gnas mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rnga yab padma 'od nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/snyigs dus skyabs med bod 'bangs nyams thag<br><br />
/thugs rjes myur ba nyid du skyobs mdzod/<br><br />
<br />
/bla ma ye shes mtsho rgyal mkhyen no/<br><br />
/mkha' spyod bde chen grong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/sdig ldan bdag sogs srid pa'i mtsho las/<br><br />
/thar pa'i grong khyer chen por sgrol mdzod/<br><br />
<br />
/bka' gter brgyud pa'i bla ma mkhyen no/<br><br />
/zung 'jug ye shes klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/bdag rgyud 'khrul ba'i mun khang brtol nas/<br><br />
/rtogs pa'i nyi ma shar bar mdzod cig<br><br />
/<br><br />
/kun mkhyen dri med 'od zer mkhyen no/<br><br />
/lhun grub 'od lnga'i klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/ka dag dgongs pa'i rtsal chen rdzogs nas/<br><br />
/snang bzhi mtha' ru phyin par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/mnyam med jo bo yab sras mkhyen no/<br><br />
/dga' ldan lha brgya'i dbus nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/stong nyid snying rje'i snying po can gyi/<br><br />
/byang sems rgyud la skye bar mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/grub mchog mar mi dvags gsum mkhyen no/<br><br />
/bde chen rdo rje'i dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/bde stong phyag chen mchog dngos grub cing/<br><br />
/chos sku snying dbus sad par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/'jig rten dbang phyug karma pa mkhyen no/<br><br />
mkha' khyab 'gro 'dul dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/chos kun bden med sgyu mar rtogs nas/<br><br />
/snang sems sku gsum 'char bar mdzod cig<br><br />
/<br><br />
bka' brgyud che bzhi chung brgyad mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rang snang dag pa'i zhing nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/gnas skabs bzhi yi 'khrul pa sangs nas/<br><br />
/nyams rtogs mtha' ru phyin par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/rje btsun gong ma rnam lnga mkhyen no/<br><br />
/'khor 'das dbyer med klong nas gzigs cig<br><br />
/rnam dag lta sgom spyod gsum 'brel nas/<br><br />
/gsang ba'i lam mchog bgrod par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/mnyam med shangs pa bka' brgyud mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rnam dag sangs rgyas zhing nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/thabs grol nyams len tshul bzhin 'byongs nas/<br><br />
/mi slob zung 'jug brnyes par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/grub chen thang stong rgyal po mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rtsol med thugs rje'i klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/bden med rtogs pa'i brtul bzhugs grub nas/<br><br />
rlung sems rang dbang 'du bar mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/pha gcig dam pa sangs rgyas mkhyen no/<br><br />
/las rab grub pa'i dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/brgyud pa'i byin rlabs snying la zhugs nas/<br><br />
/rten 'brel phyogs med 'char bar mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/ma gcig lab kyi sgron ma mkhyen no/<br><br />
/shes rab phar phyin klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/bdag 'dzin snyems byed rtsad nas chod cing/<br><br />
/bdag med spros bral bden mthong mdzod cig<br><br />
/<br><br />
/kun mkhyen dol po sangs rgyas mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rnam kun mchog ldan dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/'pho ba'i dbugs rnams dbu mar 'gags nas/<br><br />
/'pho bral rdo rje'i sku thob mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/rje btsun }taa{ ra }naa{ tha mkhyen no/<br><br />
/rnam gsum pho nya'i dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/rdo rje'i gsang lam gegs med bgrod nas/<br><br />
/'ja' lus mkha' spyod 'grub par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse'i dbang po mkhyen no/<br><br />
/mkhyen gnyis ye shes dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/mi shes blo yi mun pa sangs nas/<br><br />
/mkhyen rab snang ba rgyas par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/'od gsal sprul pa'i rdo rje mkhyen no/<br><br />
/'ja' zer 'od lnga'i klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/thig rlung sems kyi dri ma dag nas/<br><br />
/gzhon nu bum skur byang chub mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/padma mdo sngags gling pa mkhyen no/<br><br />
/bde stong 'gyur med klong nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/rgyal dang rgyal sras dgongs pa mtha' dag<br><br />
/bdag gis yongs su skong nus mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/ngag dbang yon tan rgya mtsho mkhyen no/<br><br />
/dbyings ye zung 'jug klong nas gzigs shing/<br><br />
/snang ba'i bden 'dzin hrul gyis zhig nas/<br><br />
/gang byung lam du khyer nus mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/rgyal sras blo gros mtha' yas mkhyen no/<br><br />
/byams dang snying rje'i ngang nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/'gro kun drin can pha mar shes nas/<br><br />
/gzhan phan snying nas sgrub nus mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/padma gar gyi dbang phyug mkhyen no/<br><br />
/bde chen 'od gsal dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/dug lnga ye shes lnga ru grol nas/<br><br />
/spang thob gnyis 'dzin zhig par mdzod cig<br><br />
/<br><br />
/bstan gnyis g.yung drung gling pa mkhyen no/<br><br />
/srid zhi mnyam nyid dbyings nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/mos gus rnal ma rgyud la skyes nas/<br><br />
/rtogs grol dus mnyam chen por mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/drin can rtsa ba'i bla ma mkhyen no/<br><br />
/spyi gtsug bde chen gnas nas gzigs shig<br><br />
/rang rig chos sku'i rang zhal mjal nas/<br><br />
/tshe gcig sangs rgyas 'grub par mdzod cig<br><br />
<br />
/kye ma/<br><br />
bdag 'dra'i sems can las ngan sdig to can/<br><br />
/thog med dus nas 'khor bar yun ring 'khyams/<br><br />
/da rung sdug bsngal mtha' med myong 'gyur bas/<br><br />
skyo shas skad cig tsam yang ma skyes pas/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/nges 'byung gting nas skye bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/dal 'byor thob kyang mi tshe stong zad mkhan/<br><br />
/don med tshe 'dir bya bas rtag tu g.yeng/<br><br />
/don chen thar pa sgrub la le los khyer/<br><br />
/nor bu'i gling mas lag stong log gyur pas/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/mi lus don ldan 'grub par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/ma shi sa steng lus pa gcig kyang med/<br><br />
/da lta gcig rjes gnyis mthud pha rol 'gro/<br><br />
/rang yang myur ba nyid ngu 'chi nges kyang/<br><br />
/yun ring sdod grabs byed pa'i snying rul po/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/long med blo sna thung bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/snying du sdug pa'i mdza' bshes so sor 'bral/<br><br />
/ser snas bsags pa'i nor rdzas gzhan gyis spyod/<br><br />
/gces pa'i lus kyang shul du bor nas su/<br><br />
/rnam shes bar do gtol med 'khor bar 'khyams/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/cis kyang dgos med rtogs par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/'jigs pa'i mun pa nag pos sngon nas bsu/<br><br />
/las kyi rlung dmar drag pos rgyab nas ded/<br><br />
/mi sdug gshin rje'i pho nyas brdeg cing bcog<br><br />
/bzod dka' ngan 'gro'i sdug bsngal myong dgos na/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur ngu gzigs/<br><br />
/ngan song dbyangs las thar bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/rang skyon ri bo tsam yang khong du sbas/<br><br />
/gzhan skyon til 'bru tsam yang sgrogs cing smod/<br><br />
/yon tan cung zad med kyang bzang por rlom/<br><br />
/chos pa'i ming btags chos min kho nar spyod/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/rang 'dod nga rgyal zhi bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/gtan phung bdag 'dzin 'gong po khong du bcug<br><br />
/bsam tshad thams cad nyon mongs 'phel ba'i rgyu/<br><br />
/byas tshad thams cad mi dge'i 'bras bu can/<br><br />
/thar pa'i lam du phyogs tsham ma phyin pas/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
ngar 'dzin rtsad nas chod par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/stod smad tsam la dga' dang ma dga' skye/<br><br />
/tshig ngan tsam la bzod pa'i go cha shor/<br><br />
/nyam thag mthong yang snying rje'i sems mi skye/<br><br />
/sbyin yul byung dus ser sna'i mdud pas bcing/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/sems rgyud chos dang 'dres pa byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/'khor ba snying po med la snying por bzung/<br><br />
/sto gos phyir du gtan 'dun ling gis bor/<br><br />
/mkho rgu tshang yang dgos dgos phyi phyir mang/<br><br />
/mi bden sgyu ma'i chos kyis rang sems bslus/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/tshe 'di blo yis thong bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/lus sems sdug bsngal phra mo'ang mi bzod kyang/<br><br />
/ngan 'gror 'gro la mi 'tshed snying rdos can/<br><br />
/rgyu 'bras bslu med mngon sum mthong bzhin du/<br><br />
/dge ba mi sgrub sdig pa'i yo lang 'phel/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/las la yid ches skye bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/dgra la sdang sems gnyen la chags sems skye/<br><br />
/blang dor gnas la gti mug mun ltar 'thom/<br><br />
/chos bzhin spyod tshe bying rmug gnyid dbang shor/<br><br />
/chos min spyod tshe dbang po gsal cing grung/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/nyon mongs dgra bo chom par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/phyi nas bltas na yang dag chos ba'i gzugs/<br><br />
/nang du rang sems chos dang ma 'dres pas/<br><br />
/sbrul gdug bzhin du nyon mongs khong na sbas/<br><br />
/rkyen dang 'phrad tshe chos pa'i mtshang rtags ston/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/rang rgyud rang gis thul bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/rang skyon ngan pa rang gis ma rtogs pas/<br><br />
/chos pa'i gzugs bzung chos min sna tshogs spyod/<br><br />
/nyon mongs mi dge'i las la shugs kyis goms/<br><br />
/dge blo yang yang skyes kyang yang yang chad/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/rang skyon rang gis mthong ba byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/zhag re song bzhin 'chi la phar phar nye/<br><br />
/nyin re lon bzhin rang rgyud phyir phyir gyong/<br><br />
/bla ma bsten bzhin mos gus rim gyis 'grib/<br><br />
/mched la brtse gdung dag snang ji chung song/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/rmu rgod rang rgyud thul bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/skyabs 'gro sems bskyed gsol 'debs byas na yang/<br><br />
/mos gus snying rje gting nas ma skyes pas/<br><br />
/tshig tsam dbang gyur chos spyod dge sbyor rnams/<br><br />
/byas lo tsam las rgyud thog ma khel bas/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/ci byas chos su 'gro bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/bdag bde 'dod las sdug bsngal thams cad 'byung/<br><br />
/gzhan phan sems kyis sangs rgyas 'grub gsungs kyang/<br><br />
/sems mchog bskyed cing rang 'dod phug tu bcug<br><br />
/gzhan phan lta ci gzhan gnod zhor la sgrub/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/bdag gzhan brje bar nus par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/sangs rgyas dngos snang bla ma mi ru bzung/<br><br />
/gdams zab ston pa'i bka' drin ngang gis brjed/<br><br />
/rang 'dod ma byung tshe na yi chad bsgoms/<br><br />
/mdzad spyod rnams la the tshom log ltas sgribs/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
mos gus 'grib med 'phel bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/rang sems sangs rgyas yin kyang ngo ma shes/<br><br />
/rnam rtog chos sku yin kyang don ma rtogs/<br><br />
/ma bcos gnyug ma yin kyang skyong ma nus/<br><br />
/rang babs gnas lugs yin kyang yid ma ched/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/rang rig rang sar grol bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/yong nges 'chi ba snying nas dran ma thub/<br><br />
/phan nges dam chos tshul bzhin sgrub ma nus/<br><br />
/bden nges las 'bras blang dor tshul bzhin med/<br><br />
/dgos nges dran shes ma brtan g.yeng bas khyer/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/yengs med dran pas zin par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
sngon las ngan pas snyigs ma'i dus mthar skyes/<br><br />
/sngar byas thams cad sdug bsngal rgyu ru song/<br><br />
/grogs ngan rnams kyis sdig ba'i grib mas g.yogs/<br><br />
/don med gleng mos dge sbyor g.yeng bas khyer/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
/chos la snying rus nus par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/dang por bsam rgyu chos las med pa la/<br><br />
/tha ma grub 'bras 'khor ba ngan song rgyu/<br><br />
/thar pa'i lo tog mi dge'i sad gyis bcom/<br><br />
/gtan 'dun nyes pa'i rmu rgod bdag 'dra rnams/<br><br />
/bla ma mkhyen no thugs rjes myur du gzigs/<br><br />
dam chos mtha' ru phyin par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/skyo shas gting nas skye bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/long med blo sna thung bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/'chi ba snying nas dran par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/las la yid ches skye par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/lam la bar chad med par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/sgrub la brtson 'grus nus par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/rkyen ngan lam du long par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/gnyen po rang tshugs thub par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/bcos min mos gus skye par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/gnas lugs rang zhal mjal bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/rang rig snying dbus sad par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/'khrul snang gzhi rtsa chod par byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
/tshe gcig sangs rgyas 'grub bar byin gyis rlobs/<br><br />
<br />
/gsol ba 'debs so bla ma rin po che/<br><br />
/gdung bas 'bod do drin can chos kyi rje/<br><br />
/skal med bdag la re sa khyod las med/<br><br />
/thugs yid dbyer med 'dres par byin gyis rlobs//<br><br />
<br />
//tshul 'dir mos ldan dge sbyong 'ga' zhig gis snga sor nas bskul yang rim lus su gyur pa/<br><br />
nye char rigs ldan chos mdzad ma bsang 'grub sgron ma dang/<br><br />
de ba }ra kshe{ ta zung gis nan bskul ngor snyigs dus bla ma'i gzugs brnyan 'dzin pa 'blo gros mtha' yas kyis rdzong shod bde gshegs 'dus pa'i sgrub gnas chen por bgyis pa dge legs 'phel// <br />
[[Category:la]]<br />
[[Category:Liturgies]]<br />
[[Category:Wylie Texts]]<br />
[[Category:Quotations]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=447494Mauricio Salinas2013-02-07T20:27:39Z<p>Mithuna: /* Published Works */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
(all the sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) colaboracion with Khachab Rinpoché)<br><br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Younge Dorje Trollo Sadhana (Spanish and English)<br><br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br><br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br><br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br><br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br><br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje <br><br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje trollo cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=447493Mauricio Salinas2013-02-07T20:25:54Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
[[Sonam Chusang- Teacher of Tibetan Language ]]<br><br />
<br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
(all the sadhana translations below were done in direct (side by side) colaboracion with Khachab Rinpoché)<br />
<br />
Garab Dorje Nyingtik Sadhana(Spanish and English)<br />
Younge Dorje Trollo Sadhana (Spanish and English)<br />
Chod practice of the Longchen Nyingtik Khandro Gedyang (Sound of Laughter of the Dakinis)(Spanish and English)<br />
Lamp of Emptiness (Vimalamitra) <br />
Lamp of Nature of the Mind (Vimalamitra)<br />
Mahamudra Doha (Saraha)<br />
Namcho Practice of Namcho Mingyur Dorje<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
Translation of the Garab Dorje Nyingtik (8 volumes)<br />
Translation of the branch practices for Younge Dorje trollo cycle<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=228017Mauricio Salinas2009-01-14T17:00:44Z<p>Mithuna: /* External Links */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
mauricioasalinas@gmail.com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mark_Mancall&diff=5567Mark Mancall2009-01-14T17:00:44Z<p>Mithuna: /* External Links */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
mauricioasalinas@gmail.com<br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=228016Mauricio Salinas2009-01-14T16:59:28Z<p>Mithuna: /* Active Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mark_Mancall&diff=5566Mark Mancall2009-01-14T16:59:28Z<p>Mithuna: /* Active Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=228015Mauricio Salinas2009-01-14T16:54:03Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mark_Mancall&diff=5565Mark Mancall2009-01-14T16:54:03Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yongue Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Loppon Rechung - Teacher of Tibetan Language - Mipham Shedra]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
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[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=432744Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2007-11-15T12:31:53Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Pointing-out_instruction&diff=210293Pointing-out instruction2007-11-15T12:31:53Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Younge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=432743Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2007-11-15T12:31:21Z<p>Mithuna: /* Primary Lineage */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Pointing-out_instruction&diff=210292Pointing-out instruction2007-11-15T12:31:21Z<p>Mithuna: /* Primary Lineage */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
*[[Kagyu]]<br><br />
*[[Nyingma]]<br><br />
*[[Yonge (Younge) Family Lineage]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=432742Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2007-11-15T12:27:13Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Pointing-out_instruction&diff=210291Pointing-out instruction2007-11-15T12:27:13Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
<br />
[[Image:YoungeKhachabRinpoche.jpg|frame|]]<br />
<br />
===Background and family===<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in [[Chakrasamvara]], the [[6 yogas of Naropa]] and [[Medicine Buddha]]. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at [[Mt Kailash]]. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the <br />
ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in [[Tsa-lung]] practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King [[Trisong Detsun]] and has been associated with the [[Karmapas]] for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton [[Younge Migyur Dorje]] (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the [[Guru Dorje Drolö|Dorje Drollo]] text used by the [[Karma Kagyu]] lineage to this day, as well as the [[Guru Yoga]] of [[Karma Pakshi]], the [[Shitro]] practice, [[Padmavajra]], and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of [[Mahakala]] who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of [[Loppon Tenzin Namdag]].<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Training and Education===<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to [[Katmandhu]]. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the [[Dzogchen]] stage of [[Rainbow Body]] in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the [[16th Gyalwa Karmapa]] and began his study within the [[Karma Kagyu Lineage]]. However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for [[Ganden Gelug University]] in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of [[Geshe]] in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of [[Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen]].<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the [[Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo)]] one of the most difficult and complex works produced by [[Je Tsonkhapa]], founder of the [[Gelukpa]]. Afterwards he was given the title of [[Geshe Uma Rabjampa]].<br />
<br />
<br />
===Teaching and further training===<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools. He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and he is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche lives and teaches in Madison, Wisconsin, and gives teachings around the world. <br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Teachers===<br />
<br />
In addition to his root lama Bokar Rinpoche, Khachab Rinpoche has received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche, H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche, and Khenchen Phyentse, a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
<br />
===Primary Lineage===<br />
Rime (non-sectarian), Nyingma, Kagyu, Dzogchen. <br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br> <br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers=== <br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br> <br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names=== <br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Rime Shedrub Ling ]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mauricio_Salinas&diff=228014Mauricio Salinas2007-10-24T02:52:54Z<p>Mithuna: /* Unpublished Works (completed) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
[[Yonge Khachab Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Ontul Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche]]<br><br />
[[Jigme Trogme Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Published Works===<br />
<br />
===Active Projects===<br />
http://www.movimientorime.cl<br />
<br />
===Unpublished Works (completed)===<br />
Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
<br />
'''Email''': <br />
<br />
[[Category:Translators]]<br />
[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Mark_Mancall&diff=5564Mark Mancall2007-10-24T02:52:54Z<p>Mithuna: /* Unpublished Works (completed) */</p>
<hr />
<div>==Short description==<br><br />
Translation of short sadhanas from tibetan and english into spanish. Translation of dharma teachings into spanish both in audio and written format.<br><br />
===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
[[Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin]]<br><br />
[[Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin]]<br><br />
[[Chagdud Khadro]]<br><br />
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Translation into spanish of "The Teaching of Mahamudra" by Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.<br />
Translation into spanish of "Yangzab Dzogchen" First Year teachings by Ontul Rinpoche.<br />
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[[Category:lotsawas]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=432739Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2007-09-15T20:23:59Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
----<br />
Short bio of teacher<br />
<br />
Venerable Younge Khachab Rinpoche<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in Chakrasamvara, the 6- yogas of Naropa and Medicine Buddha. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at Mt Kailash. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in Tsa-lung practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King Trisong Detsun and has been associated with the Karmapas for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton Younge Migyur Dorje (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the Dorje Drollo text used by the Kagyu lineage to this day, as well as the Guru Yoga of Karma Pakshi, the Shitro practice, Padmavajra, and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of Mahakala who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of Loppon Tenzin Namdag.<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to Katmandhu. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the Dzogchen stage of Rainbow Body in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and began his study within the Karma Kagyu Lineage.<br />
<br />
However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for Ganden Gelug University in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of Geshe in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen.<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo) one of the most difficult and complex works produced by Je Tsonkhapa, founder of the Gelukpa. Afterwards he was given the title of Geshe Uma Rabjampa.<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
He has also received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche and H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche and Khenchen Phyentse a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and He is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
===Literary Works===<br />
See [[Writings of ]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers===<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br><br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br><br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names===<br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Younge_Khachab_Rinpoche<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
*Add double-brackets "[[ ]]" around any relevant word or phrase and it will create a new page for that term or link to an already existing page<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Website in english]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Pointing-out_instruction&diff=210288Pointing-out instruction2007-09-15T20:23:59Z<p>Mithuna: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
----<br />
Short bio of teacher<br />
<br />
Venerable Younge Khachab Rinpoche<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. <br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in Chakrasamvara, the 6- yogas of Naropa and Medicine Buddha. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at Mt Kailash. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in Tsa-lung practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King Trisong Detsun and has been associated with the Karmapas for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton Younge Migyur Dorje (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the Dorje Drollo text used by the Kagyu lineage to this day, as well as the Guru Yoga of Karma Pakshi, the Shitro practice, Padmavajra, and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of Mahakala who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of Loppon Tenzin Namdag.<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to Katmandhu. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the Dzogchen stage of Rainbow Body in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and began his study within the Karma Kagyu Lineage.<br />
<br />
However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for Ganden Gelug University in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of Geshe in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen.<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo) one of the most difficult and complex works produced by Je Tsonkhapa, founder of the Gelukpa. Afterwards he was given the title of Geshe Uma Rabjampa.<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
He has also received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche and H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche and Khenchen Phyentse a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and He is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
===Literary Works===<br />
See [[Writings of ]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers===<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br><br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br><br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names===<br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Younge_Khachab_Rinpoche<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
*Add double-brackets "[[ ]]" around any relevant word or phrase and it will create a new page for that term or link to an already existing page<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Website in english]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Yonge_Khachab_Rinpoche&diff=432738Yonge Khachab Rinpoche2006-09-23T21:45:04Z<p>Mithuna: /* Other Reference Sources */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
----<br />
Short bio of teacher<br />
<br />
Venerable Younge Khachab Rinpoche<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. His father was a Tibetan Freedom Fighter, a Lama and a Tulku. To those who are aware that the basic tenets of Buddhism include non-violence and compassion, this may seem like a contradiction. But Rinpoche explains that the situation was extreme. The Tibetan people were being treated like animals, and it was felt to be a greater compassion to engage in the struggle to protect Buddhism from the extreme violence and harm wrought upon the Tibetan people and Tibetan Buddhism by the Chinese.<br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in Chakrasamvara, the 6- yogas of Naropa and Medicine Buddha. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at Mt Kailash. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in Tsa-lung practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King Trisong Detsun and has been associated with the Karmapas for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton Younge Migyur Dorje (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the Dorje Drollo text used by the Kagyu lineage to this day, as well as the Guru Yoga of Karma Pakshi, the Shitro practice, Padmavajra, and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of Mahakala who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of Loppon Tenzin Namdag.<br />
<br />
When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
In 1974, the Younge family moved to Katmandhu. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the Dzogchen stage of Rainbow Body in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche was ordained by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and began his study within the Karma Kagyu Lineage.<br />
<br />
However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for Ganden Gelug University in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of Geshe in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen.<br />
<br />
Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo) one of the most difficult and complex works produced by Je Tsonkhapa, founder of the Gelukpa. Afterwards he was given the title of Geshe Uma Rabjampa.<br />
<br />
He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
<br />
Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
<br />
He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
<br />
He has also received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche and H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche and Khenchen Phyentse a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and He is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
<br />
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
<br />
===Literary Works===<br />
See [[Writings of ]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Teachers===<br />
*[[Dingri Khenchen ]]<br><br />
*[[Bokar Rinpoche]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Students===<br />
*[[]]<br><br />
<br />
===Main Lineages===<br />
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br><br />
*[[Gelukpa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Alternate Names===<br />
*[[Khenpo Jigme Sopa]]<br><br />
<br />
===Other Reference Sources===<br />
http://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php/Younge_Khachab_Rinpoche<br />
<br />
===Internal Links===<br />
*Add double-brackets "[[ ]]" around any relevant word or phrase and it will create a new page for that term or link to an already existing page<br />
<br />
===External Links===<br />
*[http://www.rimeshedrubling.org Website in english]<br />
*[http://www.chile.rimeshedrubling.org Website in spanish]<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]</div>Mithunahttps://rywiki.tsadra.org/index.php?title=Pointing-out_instruction&diff=210287Pointing-out instruction2006-09-23T21:45:04Z<p>Mithuna: /* Other Reference Sources */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Yonge Khachab Rinpoche''' ([[yongs ge mkha' khyab rin po che]])<br />
----<br />
Short bio of teacher<br />
<br />
Venerable Younge Khachab Rinpoche<br />
<br />
Khachab Rinpoche’s family were refugees from Kham in Eastern Tibet. He grew up herding sheep and yak in Dolpo, Nepal. His father was a Tibetan Freedom Fighter, a Lama and a Tulku. To those who are aware that the basic tenets of Buddhism include non-violence and compassion, this may seem like a contradiction. But Rinpoche explains that the situation was extreme. The Tibetan people were being treated like animals, and it was felt to be a greater compassion to engage in the struggle to protect Buddhism from the extreme violence and harm wrought upon the Tibetan people and Tibetan Buddhism by the Chinese.<br />
<br />
His father Younge Gyurme Tulku was a student of the previous Khachab Rinpoche. His father related many stories of his previous lives to the present Khachab Rinpoche, and saw many amazing events and signs. The previous Khachab Rinpoche was a Dzogchen meditation master who was also highly accomplished in Chakrasamvara, the 6- yogas of Naropa and Medicine Buddha. He wrote OM AH HUNG into solid rock at Mt Kailash. He had a crow drop a diamond at his feet which is still owned by his brother in N. Tibet at his monastery. The dakinis came to him and gave him the names of his previous lives one of which was the Mahasiddha Thogme Longyang. When he died in N. Tibet, a few days after the ending of breath a white and red stream came from each nostril showing the signs of great accomplishment in Tsa-lung practice. There were many rainbows in the sky for days afterward.<br />
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Khachab Rinpoche’s Younge family lineage dates back to the great Dharma King Trisong Detsun and has been associated with the Karmapas for hundreds of years. There have been multiple high lamas and tulkus within his family including the famous Terton Younge Migyur Dorje (or Younge Ternyon) - the crazy Terton, the discoverer of the Dorje Drollo text used by the Kagyu lineage to this day, as well as the Guru Yoga of Karma Pakshi, the Shitro practice, Padmavajra, and many major and minor long life practices. This yogi was famous for the power of his mantra. This terma lineage has a special protector who is a manifestation of Mahakala who rides a red horse. At the site where the termas were revealed the horse left hoof prints in the mud and the yogis left their handprints. A personal Younge shrine room was built around it at their estate but no one dares stay to long except the great yogis of the family every decade or so. It is believed that it is still there.<br />
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Khachab Rinpoche’s mother was from the Bonpo Shu Tsang clan, and her family has ancient connections with the Nyingma and Bon from the Mongolian royal family. She was a disciple of Loppon Tenzin Namdag.<br />
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When the present Khachab Rinpoche was born his father had a dream of a dreadlocked yogi riding a white elephant coming to him and saying; “I am Khachab Rinpoche”. Later whenever Rinpoche would be returning home his father continuously had dreams of dragons and they became his private messengers or signs. One dream was very clear; as Rinpoche was returning from retreat his father dreamed of 2 great dragons landing to drink from a very clear lake and were rejoicing. The dragons continue to be very great signs for Rinpoche.<br />
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In 1974, the Younge family moved to Katmandhu. Rinpoche’s father understood from dreams and omens that his eldest son was 7th incarnation of Khachab Rinpoche, so he was recognized as the 7th incarnation (Tulku) of Khachab Rinpoche who attained the Dzogchen stage of Rainbow Body in Ladakh. The previous Khachab Rinpoche died in Northern Tibet, so at age 13, as the 14th recognized Tulku in the Younge family lineage, the boy’s formal training began.<br />
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Rinpoche was ordained by the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and began his study within the Karma Kagyu Lineage.<br />
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However, in 1976, at age 15, he left for Ganden Gelug University in South India to begin his distinguished academic pursuit, obtaining the title of Geshe in the Madhyamika philosophy under the direction of Ganden Trichen Jamphel Shenphen.<br />
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Two thousand started in his class, and when Rinpoche finished his geshe training in 1989, only sixty of the original group remained. The training was intensive and difficult. Students were continuously gleaned out through a selection process that required them to be able to publicly answer any question put to them on grammar, philosophy, math, astrology or medicine. He accomplished the difficult exam and was recognized for completing the exam on the Essence of True Eloquence (Lekshe Nyingpo) one of the most difficult and complex works produced by Je Tsonkhapa, founder of the Gelukpa. Afterwards he was given the title of Geshe Uma Rabjampa.<br />
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He began teaching at Ganden under the title of Khenpo Jigme Sopa and his students continually ranked first in their exams. However, in 1989, under the advice of his father, he went to Rumtek monastery in Sikkim, the seat of the Karma Kagyu, to complete the traditional 3 year, 7 month retreat in Mahamudra and the Six-Yogas of Naropa and Mahamudra under his Root Lama Bokar Rinpoche.<br />
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Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag-ten Nying Je Ling Monastery. He is still recognized from that Kagyu Gonpa as their first Khenpo.<br />
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Rinpoche tells the story of an event that happened there. It was January and extremely cold. The monks had been studying Tummo - the practice of generating the heat of bliss. Many people gathered and in spite of the cold, the monks walked slowly through the crowd, wearing only a thin white cloth. A shawl that had been soaked in ice water was wrapped around each of them. Those that had successfully mastered the Tummo practice were able to sit on the frozen lake and dry the shawl with their body heat, but many were soon shaking and shivering.<br />
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He was invited to teach at Nying Gen Ling monastery in Nepal where he stayed for several years however he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.<br />
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He has also received transmissions from the great masters of all traditions including H.H. Dilgo Khyentse, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche and H.H. Chobgyed Trichen Rinpoche and Khenchen Phyentse a heart disciple of the Dzogchen master Khenpo Munsel. He studied the Bon Dzogchen tradition with Lopon Tenzin Namdhak Rinpoche. His Dzogchen master was the hidden Nyingma yogi Dingri Khenchen who has lived his whole life in isolated retreat.<br />
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In 1998 H.H. Dalai Lama invited him for an interview and philosophical discussion. After being introduced and quizzed by His Holiness his interview extended for nearly an hour due to the delight and satisfaction of His Holiness.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is considered to be a highly qualified Tantra and Dzogchen teacher. His training has incorporated the view and meditations of the four main schools He believes in the transmission of the uncompromised, pure teachings of the oral and textual lineages. He represents the Rime philosophical tradition, established in part by Jamgon Khamtrul, incorporating the best the four schools in Tibetan Buddhism have to offer.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He holds the titles of Geshe and Khenpo and He is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.<br />
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Younge Khachab Rinpoche is also Terton, a "terma" revealer (hidden treasures of precious teaching) and is currently having these texts translated.<br />
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Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin<br><br />
Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin<br><br />
Chagdud Khadro<br><br />
Yonge Khachab Rinpoche<br><br />
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche<br><br />
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche<br><br />
Jigme Trogme Rinpoche<br><br />
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===Main teachers==<br />
(not in a particular order)<br><br />
Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin<br><br />
Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin<br><br />
Chagdud Khadro<br><br />
Yonge Khachab Rinpoche<br><br />
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche<br><br />
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche<br><br />
Jigme Trogme Rinpoche<br><br />
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(not in a particular order)<br><br />
Drikung Khenpo Puntzok Tenzin<br><br />
Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin<br><br />
Chagdud Khadro<br><br />
Yonge Khachab Rinpoche<br><br />
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche<br><br />
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche<br><br />
Jigme Trogme Rinpoche<br><br />
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Drikung Drupon Champa Rigdzin<br><br />
Chagdud Khadro<br><br />
Yonge Khachab Rinpoche<br><br />
Drikung Ontul Rinpoche<br><br />
Chögyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche<br><br />
Jigme Trogme Rinpoche<br><br />
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