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==Short biography==
 
==Short biography==
  
He passed away at Shashul Monastery in the Lahaul & Spiti district of Himachel Pradesh on February 23rd, 1977 while teaching the final page of [[sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen |Gampopa's]] [[Jewel Ornament of Liberation]].
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===Final Year===
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In the winter of 1975-76 Khunu Rinpoche taught Jigme Lingpa's [[ye shes bla ma |Tri Yeshe Lama]] at [[Tso Pema]] at the request of [[Dzigar Lama Wangdor]] and others. He then went to Manikaren in the Parvati valley of Kullu district where he taught Patrul Rinpoche's (a commentary on Garab Dorje's [[Three Words that Strike the Vital Point]] / [[tshig gsum gnad brdeg]]) twice - once in Tibetan and once in Kinnauri language. From Manikaren Rinpoche went to Drolma Lhakhang at Buntar in the Kullu Valley. At the request of Khandro Ugyen Chodron, wife of the late [[Apho Yeshe Rangdrol Rinpoche |Apho Rinpoche]],[[Khenchen Thupten Ozer]] and others Khunu Rinpoche then went to Manali where he again gave teaching and instructions on  Jigme Lingpa's [[ye shes bla ma |Tri Yeshe Lama]]. At Apho Rinpoche's monastery he gave teaching and instructions on Kunkhyen Padma Karpo's Ngondro Dzintri, Chagchen Dzintri, Chodruk Dzintri, the Ro Nyom Khor Druk cycle and Saraha's Dohas. From Manali Kunnu Rinpoche went to Kartang Gonpa in the Lahul valley and where he gave complete teachings on  [[sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen |Gampopa's]] [[Jewel Ornament of Liberation]] and other texts.
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Khunu Rinpoche passed away at Shashul Monastery in the Lahaul & Spiti district of Himachel Pradesh on February 23rd, 1977 while teaching the final page of [[sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen |Gampopa's]] [[Jewel Ornament of Liberation]].
  
 
===Literary Works===
 
===Literary Works===

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Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen (kunu bla ma bstan 'dzin rgyal mtshan) (b. 1894 d. 1977)


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Short biography[edit]

Final Year[edit]

In the winter of 1975-76 Khunu Rinpoche taught Jigme Lingpa's Tri Yeshe Lama at Tso Pema at the request of Dzigar Lama Wangdor and others. He then went to Manikaren in the Parvati valley of Kullu district where he taught Patrul Rinpoche's (a commentary on Garab Dorje's Three Words that Strike the Vital Point / tshig gsum gnad brdeg) twice - once in Tibetan and once in Kinnauri language. From Manikaren Rinpoche went to Drolma Lhakhang at Buntar in the Kullu Valley. At the request of Khandro Ugyen Chodron, wife of the late Apho Rinpoche,Khenchen Thupten Ozer and others Khunu Rinpoche then went to Manali where he again gave teaching and instructions on Jigme Lingpa's Tri Yeshe Lama. At Apho Rinpoche's monastery he gave teaching and instructions on Kunkhyen Padma Karpo's Ngondro Dzintri, Chagchen Dzintri, Chodruk Dzintri, the Ro Nyom Khor Druk cycle and Saraha's Dohas. From Manali Kunnu Rinpoche went to Kartang Gonpa in the Lahul valley and where he gave complete teachings on Gampopa's Jewel Ornament of Liberation and other texts.

Khunu Rinpoche passed away at Shashul Monastery in the Lahaul & Spiti district of Himachel Pradesh on February 23rd, 1977 while teaching the final page of Gampopa's Jewel Ornament of Liberation.

Literary Works[edit]

Main Teachers[edit]

  • Sonam Gyaltsen (bsod nams rgyal mtshan)
  • Khenpo Shenga Shenpen Chökyi Nangwa (mkhan po gzhan dga'; gzhan phan chos kyi snang ba) 1871-1927
  • Katog Situ Chokyi Gyatso (kaH thog si tu 03 chos kyi rgya mtsho)

Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

Alternate Names & Spellings[edit]

  • Tenzin Gyaltsen (bstan 'dzin rgyal mtshan)
  • Khunu Rinpoche, Khunnu Rinpoche (khu nu rin po che)
  • Negi Lama (ne gi bla ma)
  • Negi Rinpoche (ne gi rin po che)

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