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===Short Biography=== | |||
The Very Venerable '''Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche''' (1942-2010) was one of the most qualified scholars and teachers of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in the 20th century.<br> | |||
He entered [[Gochen Monastery]] at the age of six, where he began intensive training in all facets of Tibetan Buddhism. At age 12 he entered [[Riwoche Monastery]], training to become a Khenpo. In 1960 he had to flee to India. There, for over 15 years, he was in charge of the Nyingmapa Department at the [[Central Institute of Higher Studies]] in Varanasi, as well as being a founding member of that Institute. In the 1980's he began teaching at various centers of Dudjom Rinpoche in the West. In 1988, along with his brother, Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche, who acts as his translator, he founded the [[Padmasambhava Buddhist Centers]], which now have branches in the U.S., India, and Russia.<br> | |||
Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche has received many honors for his scholarship from His Holiness [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] and other Tibetan leaders. He is fully versed in many areas of Buddhist study and is the author of several learned works and Tibetan language books. He is also considered a master of [[Dzogchen]], the highest tradition of meditation practice in Tibetan Buddhism.<br> | |||
::from [http://www.padmasambhava.org/pbc/info/khenpos.php Main Website] | |||
===Primary Teachers=== | ===Primary Teachers=== | ||
Khenchen Tendzin Dragpa | *[[Khenchen Tendzin Dragpa]] | ||
*[[Dzigar Kongtrul Lodro Rabphel]] | |||
*[[Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje]] | |||
*[[Kangyur Rinpoche]] | |||
*[[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche|Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Paljor]] | |||
*[[Khenchen Thubten Tsondru]] | |||
*[[Riwoche Khenpo Dragpa Jangchub]] | |||
*[[Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen]] | |||
===Primary Lineage=== | ===Primary Lineage=== | ||
Terton Tsasum Lingpa | *[[Terton Tsasum Lingpa]] Terkor | ||
*[[Longchen Nyingtik]] | |||
*[[Jatson Nyingpo]] Chodruk | |||
*[[Sangye Lingpa]] Terkor | |||
*[[Ratna Lingpa]] Terdzo | |||
*[[Chetsun Nyingtik]] | |||
*[[Taglung Kagyu]] | |||
*[[Mipham]] | |||
===Publications=== | ===Publications=== | ||
====English Publications==== | |||
*''The Smile of the Sun and Moon,'' a commentary on the Praise to the 21 Taras. | |||
*'''Books with [[Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal]] Rinpoche:''' | |||
**''[[Opening to our Primordial Nature]]'' | |||
*'''Publications by [[Sky Dancer Press]] include:''' | |||
**''[[Ceaseless Echoes of the Great Silence]]''; | |||
**''[[The Door of Inconceivable Wisdom and Compassion]]''; | |||
**''[[Lion's Gaze]]''; | |||
**''The Prajnaparamita'' | |||
**''The Six Perfections | |||
====Tibetan Publications==== | |||
*[[Collected Works of Khenpo Palden Sherab]] | |||
*'''Commentaries On:''' | |||
**[[Mipham Rinpoche]]'s Definitive Meaning: [[The Sword of Wisdom]] | |||
**[[Nup Sangye Yeshe]]'s [[Lamp of the Eye of Meditation]] | |||
**[[Padmasambhava]]'s [[Stages of the Path, a Heap of Jewels]] | |||
**[[Vasubandhu]]'s Twenty Stanzas | |||
**[[Heart Sutra]] | |||
*'''Commentaries on Prayers to:''' | |||
**[[Padmasambhava]] | |||
**[[Yeshe Tsogyal]] | |||
**[[Tsasum Lingpa]] | |||
**[[The Praise to the 21 Taras]] | |||
**[[Vajrasattva]] Mantra | |||
*'''Biographies of:''' | |||
**[[Nup Sangye Yeshe]] and his incarnations; | |||
**[[Machik Labdron]]; | |||
**[[Khenchen Tendzin Dragpa]] (Khenchen Palden's root guru); | |||
**A history of [[Sangphu Neuthok Monastery]], which includes biographies of [[Ngok Lotsawa Loden Sherab]] and his disciples | |||
*'''Compositions on:''' | |||
**[[Logic]] | |||
**[[Madhyamaka]] | |||
**Grammar | |||
**[[Sadhana]]s | |||
**Prayers | |||
**Poems | |||
===Internal Links=== | ===Internal Links=== | ||
*[[Sherab Raltri]] <br> | |||
===External Links=== | ===External Links=== | ||
[http://www.padmasambhava.org Main Web-site for Padmasambhava Centers] | |||
[http://www.skydancerpress.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=30&Itemid=51] | |||
===Contact Information=== | |||
* Email Address: jowozegyal@catskill.net | |||
[[Category:Key Terms]] | |||
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] | [[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]] | ||
[[Category:Dzogchen Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]] | |||
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar]] |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 30 October 2010
མཁན་པོ་ཤེས་རབ་དཔལ་ལྡན།
mkhan chen shes rab dpal ldan
Khenchen Sherab Palden
མཁན་ཆེན་ཤེས་རབ་དཔལ་ལྡན།
mkhan chen shes rab dpal ldan
Short Biography
The Very Venerable Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche (1942-2010) was one of the most qualified scholars and teachers of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in the 20th century.
He entered Gochen Monastery at the age of six, where he began intensive training in all facets of Tibetan Buddhism. At age 12 he entered Riwoche Monastery, training to become a Khenpo. In 1960 he had to flee to India. There, for over 15 years, he was in charge of the Nyingmapa Department at the Central Institute of Higher Studies in Varanasi, as well as being a founding member of that Institute. In the 1980's he began teaching at various centers of Dudjom Rinpoche in the West. In 1988, along with his brother, Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche, who acts as his translator, he founded the Padmasambhava Buddhist Centers, which now have branches in the U.S., India, and Russia.
Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche has received many honors for his scholarship from His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and other Tibetan leaders. He is fully versed in many areas of Buddhist study and is the author of several learned works and Tibetan language books. He is also considered a master of Dzogchen, the highest tradition of meditation practice in Tibetan Buddhism.
- from Main Website
Primary Teachers
- Khenchen Tendzin Dragpa
- Dzigar Kongtrul Lodro Rabphel
- Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje
- Kangyur Rinpoche
- Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Paljor
- Khenchen Thubten Tsondru
- Riwoche Khenpo Dragpa Jangchub
- Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen
Primary Lineage
- Terton Tsasum Lingpa Terkor
- Longchen Nyingtik
- Jatson Nyingpo Chodruk
- Sangye Lingpa Terkor
- Ratna Lingpa Terdzo
- Chetsun Nyingtik
- Taglung Kagyu
- Mipham
Publications
English Publications
- The Smile of the Sun and Moon, a commentary on the Praise to the 21 Taras.
- Books with Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche:
- Publications by Sky Dancer Press include:
- Ceaseless Echoes of the Great Silence;
- The Door of Inconceivable Wisdom and Compassion;
- Lion's Gaze;
- The Prajnaparamita
- The Six Perfections
Tibetan Publications
- Collected Works of Khenpo Palden Sherab
- Commentaries On:
- Mipham Rinpoche's Definitive Meaning: The Sword of Wisdom
- Nup Sangye Yeshe's Lamp of the Eye of Meditation
- Padmasambhava's Stages of the Path, a Heap of Jewels
- Vasubandhu's Twenty Stanzas
- Heart Sutra
- Commentaries on Prayers to:
- Biographies of:
- Nup Sangye Yeshe and his incarnations;
- Machik Labdron;
- Khenchen Tendzin Dragpa (Khenchen Palden's root guru);
- A history of Sangphu Neuthok Monastery, which includes biographies of Ngok Lotsawa Loden Sherab and his disciples
- Compositions on:
- Logic
- Madhyamaka
- Grammar
- Sadhanas
- Prayers
- Poems
Internal Links
External Links
Main Web-site for Padmasambhava Centers [1]
Contact Information
- Email Address: jowozegyal@catskill.net