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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[མཁས་བཙུནབཟང་པོ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།]]</span></noinclude><br>[[mkhas btsun bzang po rin po che]]<br> | |||
===Short Biography=== | |||
Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoché was born in Central Tibet in 1921 from a patrilineal descent of [[Ngakpa]]s. He studied the [[sutras]] and [[tantras]] from 1937 to 1949. After that, and until 1955, he mainly practiced in closed retreat. In 1959 he fled Tibet for India where he first spent two years on retreat. Then he went to Japan to teach for 10 years at the request of [[His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoché]]. Back in India he became in charge of the [[Library of Tibetan Work and Archive]] in Dharamsala. He is the author of many volume of teachings including the outstanding ''Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism'' in 12 vol. | Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoché was born in Central Tibet in 1921 from a patrilineal descent of [[Ngakpa]]s. He studied the [[sutras]] and [[tantras]] from 1937 to 1949. After that, and until 1955, he mainly practiced in closed retreat. In 1959 he fled Tibet for India where he first spent two years on retreat. Then he went to Japan to teach for 10 years at the request of [[His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoché]]. Back in India he became in charge of the [[Library of Tibetan Work and Archive]] in Dharamsala. He is the author of many volume of teachings including the outstanding ''Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism'' in 12 vol. | ||
Rinpoché now lives at his monastery in Sundarijal in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, which he established at the request of His Holiness [[Dudjom Jigdra Yeshe Dorje]] Rinpoché. | Rinpoché now lives at his monastery in Sundarijal in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, which he established at the request of His Holiness [[Dudjom Jigdra Yeshe Dorje]] Rinpoché. | ||
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''From "Fundamental Mind".'' | ''From "Fundamental Mind".'' | ||
===Literary Works=== | ===Literary Works=== | ||
====In Tibetan==== | |||
*The Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism in 12 vol. | *The Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism in 12 vol. | ||
*An extra 13th vol. based on Dunhuang caves discovery called ''An early history of Tibet edited from the findings unearthed at the Dunhuang caves'' | *An extra 13th vol. based on Dunhuang caves discovery called ''An early history of Tibet edited from the findings unearthed at the Dunhuang caves'' | ||
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Proverbs and Lyric Poems | Proverbs and Lyric Poems | ||
====In English==== | |||
*''Tantric Practice in | *''[[Tantric Practice in Nyingma]]'' on the [[Longchen Nyingthig Ngondro]] translated by [[Jeffrey Hopkins]] | ||
*''Fundamental Mind'' The [[Nyingma]] View of the [[Great Completeness]], by [[Mipham Gyatso]]- with practical commentary by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche- Translation and edited by [[Jeffrey Hopkins]] | *''[[Fundamental Mind]]'' The [[Nyingma]] View of the [[Great Completeness]], by [[Mipham Gyatso]]- with practical commentary by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche- Translation and edited by [[Jeffrey Hopkins]] | ||
===Main Teachers=== | |||
*[[Shukseb Lochen Chokyi Zangmo]] | |||
*[[Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje]] | |||
*[[Kangyur Rinpoche]] | |||
===Main Students=== | |||
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===Main Lineages=== | |||
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===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
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[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] | [[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig]] | [[Category:Dzogchen Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar]] | [[Category:Dudjom Tersar]] |
Latest revision as of 02:28, 18 November 2008
མཁས་བཙུནབཟང་པོ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།
mkhas btsun bzang po rin po che
Short Biography
Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoché was born in Central Tibet in 1921 from a patrilineal descent of Ngakpas. He studied the sutras and tantras from 1937 to 1949. After that, and until 1955, he mainly practiced in closed retreat. In 1959 he fled Tibet for India where he first spent two years on retreat. Then he went to Japan to teach for 10 years at the request of His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoché. Back in India he became in charge of the Library of Tibetan Work and Archive in Dharamsala. He is the author of many volume of teachings including the outstanding Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism in 12 vol. Rinpoché now lives at his monastery in Sundarijal in the Kathmandu Valley of Nepal, which he established at the request of His Holiness Dudjom Jigdra Yeshe Dorje Rinpoché.
Khetsun Sangpo is one of the few remaining Nyingma Lamas trained in Tibet and capable of transmitting in complete form the special precepts of the Nyingma order. A lay-priest and renowned yogi-scholar, he was trained in all four lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He is among the most senior Lamas and Great Completeness masters in the Nyingma Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and the most eminent Nyingma historian alive today.
From "Fundamental Mind".
Literary Works
In Tibetan
- The Biographical Dictionary of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism in 12 vol.
- An extra 13th vol. based on Dunhuang caves discovery called An early history of Tibet edited from the findings unearthed at the Dunhuang caves
An autobiography Proverbs and Lyric Poems
In English
- Tantric Practice in Nyingma on the Longchen Nyingthig Ngondro translated by Jeffrey Hopkins
- Fundamental Mind The Nyingma View of the Great Completeness, by Mipham Gyatso- with practical commentary by Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche- Translation and edited by Jeffrey Hopkins