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  • shedra called Khamche at Dzongsar Monastery. He invited Zhenphen Chokyi Nangwa (aka Zhen-ga, 1871-1927) of Dzogchen Monastery as the first khenpo to teach
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  • studied at Serjong Monastery and later at the Kham-jé shedra at Dzongsar Monastery. At the age of nine he became a monk at Serjong Monastery, where a year later
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  • Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche alias Khyentse Norbu Dzongsar Khyentse Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso (b. 1961) Please expand this page by pressing the edit tab above
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  • simple monk at the Gonchen Monastery, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo later moved to Dzongsho, a place situated above Dzongsar Monastery in Kham, where he made his
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  • (Second Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro) after the death of Dzongsar Khyentse Choyki Wangpo at a very young age.  Kathok Khyentse moved to Dzongsar Monastery
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  • (Second Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro) after the death of Dzongsar Khyentse Choyki Wangpo at a very young age.  Kathok Khyentse moved to Dzongsar Monastery
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  • an important part of the curriculum at the monastic university at Dzongsar Monastery.
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  • multiple reincarnations of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, he served as head of Dzongsar Monastery, which he enlarged, founding the monastic college, Khamshe, in 1918
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  • founding of a new Shechen Monastery in Nepal. There he transplanted the rich Shechen tradition to a new home - a magnificent monastery in front of the great
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  • Celebrated contemporary Sakya scholar that held the office of abbot of Dzongsar Monastery. A brief biography can be found in his obituary published here and
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  • Chökyi Lodrö. (RY) Dzongsar Khyentse. (RY) Dzongsar Monastery (LW1 - RY) Dzongsar. (RY) Dzongshö - (rdzong shod) (LW1 - RY) Dzongsho Deshek Dupa. (RY) Dzutrul
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  • Kham in the second half of the nineteenth century. From his seat at Dzongsar Monastery in Derge, a branch of Ngor, he traveled twice to Tibet, and endlessly
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  • 66. Dzongsar Khyentse under the Bodhi Tree 299 67. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche 303 68. Trinley Norbu Rinpoche with his wife and the tulku of Dzongsar Khyentse
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  • underwent training for over nine years at the Mindrolling Monastery, the most prestigious Nyingma monastery. He also studied with numerous great masters, including
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  • he was chiefly engaged in ruling the kingdom. He built Samye, the great monastery and teaching center modeled after Odantapuri, established Buddhism as the
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  • Indices [4] gzhung chen bcu gsum's TBRC page [5] Dzogchen Monastery Dzongsar Shedra Palpung Monastery Short bios of the greatest Dzogchen Khenchens[6] Intro
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  • was taken to Neten Monastery, where he studied extensively. When he was seventeen, together with many monks, he went to see Dzongsar Khyentse and received
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  • numerous three year retreats at Dilyak monastery; retreat master at Tsurphu. Dilyak monastery - Dabzang Rinpoche's monastery in Nangchen, founded by the first
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  • During the time of this Lord, [Dzogchen Monastery] expanded to include more than two hundred branch monasteries. Over a thousand monks gathered and resided
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  • underwent training for over nine years at the Mindroling Monastery, the most prestigious Nyingma monastery. He also studied with numerous great masters, including
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  • be enthroned according to tradition in Dzogchen Monastery, one of the six principal Nyingma monasteries and the source of Dzogchen teachings. There he received
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  • mtshan Khenpo Jamyang Gyaltsen or Khenpo Jamgyal was the third khenpo of Dzongsar shedra. He was a student of Ponlop Rinpoche Loter Wangpo as well as Khenpo
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  • Ven. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche III came to see Yangsi Rinpoche in Kyegudo and gave him the name "Pema Osel" (Lotus Light). While Dzongsar Rinpoche
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • splendid robes. At Riwoche monastery, he began the drubchen of the Sabdun Phurba in the Taklung Kagyu wing of the monastery. From time to time during the
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  • immeasurably. He received numerous Dzogchen instructions and empowerments from Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro Rinpoche, and spent most of his life in strict retreat
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  • He rst stayed as a monk at Parmi, a monastery of the Drigung Kagyu school, then at Nangchen Gar, a Nyingma monastery. By then, he had already revealed several
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  • Indices [4] gzhung chen bcu gsum's TBRC page [5] Dzogchen Monastery Dzongsar Shedra Palpung Monastery Short bios of the greatest Dzogchen Khenchens[6] Intro
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  • although living near a Drikung Monastery, Rinpoche was always running away from home trying to reach Tharlam Monastery some distance away. At age seven
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  • Ven. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche III came to see Yangsi Rinpoche in Kyegudo and gave him the name "Pema Osel" (Lotus Light). While Dzongsar Rinpoche
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  • stewardship of the Surmang monasteries and their people. While in Tibet he was also asked to assume responsibility for Weyen monastery, the Gesar orphanage,
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  • Sherab Ling Monastery, Mingyur Rinpoche is the abbot of Tergar Osel Ling Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, and Tergar Rigzin Khachö Targyé Ling Monastery in Bodhgaya
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  • Ven. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche III came to see Yangsi Rinpoche in Kyegudo and gave him the name "Pema Osel" (Lotus Light). While Dzongsar Rinpoche
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  • ་མཚན Khenpo Jamyang Gyaltsen or Khenpo Jamgyal was the third khenpo of Dzongsar shedra. He was a student of Ponlop Rinpoche Loter Wangpo as well as Khenpo
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  • མཚན། Khenpo Jamyang Gyaltsen or Khenpo Jamgyal was the third khenpo of Dzongsar shedra. He was a student of Ponlop Rinpoche Loter Wangpo as well as Khenpo
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  • December 1996. 25. Bloomington, Indiana, USA, in August 1999. 26. Key Monastery, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, India, in August 2000. 27a. Bodhgaya, Bihar,
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  • stayed there and also restored the small monastery. Later still, the Fifth Dalai Lama restored the monastery and extended it, making it very big. After
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  • Indices [4] gzhung chen bcu gsum's TBRC page [5] Dzogchen Monastery Dzongsar Shedra Palpung Monastery Short bios of the greatest Dzogchen Khenchens[6] Intro
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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    (rgyal sras) of the Buddhas or Conquerors: Bodhisattvas. [RY] Ogmin Karmey Monastery. [RY] Old and New Schools (gsar rnying). Although there were no new or
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • xxvi Dzogchen. See Great Perfection; Dzogchen Monastery, xxxvi Dzongsar: Monastery, xxi, xxxvii, 210 Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse. See Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö
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  • and not the Tulku of Namchak. Word got out and the community of Gochen Monastery sent Lama Tenpa of Drong to see Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro with a request
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  • about two hours’ drive from Shechen Monastery. Khenpo Pema Wangyal (mkhan po padma dbang rgyal, b. 1929) of Gemang Monastery is currently one of the most respected
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  • rgyal sras rig ’dzin ‘gyur me rdo rje, 1895–ca. 1959), at the behest of Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö and others, at Adzom Chöjor, Tashi Gopher Ling (bkra
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  • of Riwoche who developed the monastery more and kept a stricter discipline than this sublime master. Numerous monasteries of all traditions in both Ü,
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  • [RY] Dorje Drag, also Dorje Drak...Monastery - (rdo rje brag). [LW1] [RY] Dorje Drag lineage - (rdo rje brag) Monastery: 1) Rigdzin Gödem - (rig 'dzin rgod
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • other texts available, including explanations by Khenchen Tashi Özer and Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö ('jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros
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  • Longchenpa Longchen Nyingthig Masters[1] Dodrubchen Monastery Dzogchen Monastery Palyul Monastery Wylie text from the Longchen Nyingtik Choying Dzo "chos
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  • translated by Erik Pema Kunsang and published from Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling monastery in Boudhanath: Additional Chants, for the Barchey Kunsel Cycle. Including
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  • Drungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Goshi Gyaltsab Rinpoche Gyalsey Tulku Rinpoche Gyalwang
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • Tiger’s Lair. The young boy entered a monastery at a young age and went to eastern Bhutan at Nimalung Monastery in Bumthang to study the 13 Great Expository
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • 1891-1964 /Tarthang Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö (rdzong gsar 'jam dbyangs mkhyen brtse chos kyi blo gros): 1893-1959 Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • Drungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Edward Conze Elizabeth Napper Erik Haarh, late teacher
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  • Stupa Vase of Lodrak (lho brag bum pa) at Taphu (rta phu), below Ganden monastery. The stupa was erected at a crossroads, on the spot where the master had
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  • Nyingma School of the Early Translations. Compare with 'Mahamudra.' [RY] Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö - a great master upholding the Rimey (nonsectarian)
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  • (1337-1408) and Pema Trinley (1641-1718), the great vidyadhara of Dorje Drak monastery in central Tibet, are both considered reincarnations of Dorje Dudjom. Dorje
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  • Terchen Semo Konchok Paldron Karsey Kongtrul Tersey Tulku Bomtha Khenpo Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche Dudjom Rinpoche 16th Karmapa 7th Dzogchen Rinpoche Dzigar
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  • Dzogchen - rdzogs chen, the highest teaching of the Nyingma. See Ati. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche - rdzongs gsar mkhyen brtse rin po che, reincarnation
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