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'''Name of teacher''' ([[name in wylie]])
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===Short Biography===
The 6th Khamtrul Rinpoche was born in 1848 in the Nangchen region of Tibet. At an early age he was recognized as the 6th Khamtrul Rinpoche by Choegon Rinpoche Thuchen Choekyi Nyinjed. He received many teachings from Choegon Rinpoche while he was at Khampargar Monastery and also from His Holiness the Ninth Gyalwang Drukpa Jigmed Migyur Wanggi Gyalpo. He received teachings from teachers of the other schools as well, such as Mindrolling Tri Yeahe Wangyal, Jamyang Lhyentse Wangpo and Jamgon Kongtrul Lodroe Thaye.
Tenpe Nyima spent most of his time in retreat and when not in retreat he travelled extensively giving teachings in Eastern Tibet and China. Among his students were the kings of Derge, Nangchen, Khatok and Ling. He passed away at the age of 59, leaving behind an intact treasury of teachings in care of his numerous students. It is because of his efforts that all of the hundreds of volumes of the Drukpa Lineage are available today. The Togden Shakya Shri was one of his Lineage holders.
===Literary Works===
===Literary Works===



Latest revision as of 22:19, 25 December 2012

Name of teacher (name in wylie)

Short Biography

The 6th Khamtrul Rinpoche was born in 1848 in the Nangchen region of Tibet. At an early age he was recognized as the 6th Khamtrul Rinpoche by Choegon Rinpoche Thuchen Choekyi Nyinjed. He received many teachings from Choegon Rinpoche while he was at Khampargar Monastery and also from His Holiness the Ninth Gyalwang Drukpa Jigmed Migyur Wanggi Gyalpo. He received teachings from teachers of the other schools as well, such as Mindrolling Tri Yeahe Wangyal, Jamyang Lhyentse Wangpo and Jamgon Kongtrul Lodroe Thaye.

Tenpe Nyima spent most of his time in retreat and when not in retreat he travelled extensively giving teachings in Eastern Tibet and China. Among his students were the kings of Derge, Nangchen, Khatok and Ling. He passed away at the age of 59, leaving behind an intact treasury of teachings in care of his numerous students. It is because of his efforts that all of the hundreds of volumes of the Drukpa Lineage are available today. The Togden Shakya Shri was one of his Lineage holders.

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