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The Riwoche lineage has its roots in the great 12th-century Master, [[Taklung Tangpa]], the founder of the [[Taklung Kagyu]] lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Riwoche lineage also fully integrates the [[Nyingma]] teachings descended from the great 9th-century Master, [[Padmasambhava]]. | The Riwoche lineage has its roots in the great 12th-century Master, [[Taklung Tangpa]], the founder of the [[Taklung Kagyu]] lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Riwoche lineage also fully integrates the [[Nyingma]] teachings descended from the great 9th-century Master, [[Padmasambhava]]. | ||
==Monastery in Kham== | |||
The Riwoche lineage has an 800 year history. The original [[Riwoche Monastery]] in the Riwoche region of Kham in eastern Tibet was home to 1,000 monks. Famous for its teaching and practice, its history is filled with many wondrous and miraculous events. | |||
==Lineage holders== | |||
Today, the lineage is represented by His Holiness [[Phakchok Rinpoche]] in Nepal, the 7th incarnation of the Phakchok tulkus (reincarnate lamas). The Riwoche lineage is also transmitted in unbroken succession from teacher to disciple through Venerable [[Khenpo Sonam Rinpoche]] in Toronto, and through a handful of other lamas throughout the world. | |||
==Dharma Centers== | |||
*[[Riwoche Temple]] and Ven. [[Sonam Tobgyal Rinpoche]] | |||
28 Heintzman St. | |||
Toronto ON M6P 2J6 | |||
416-766-7964 | |||
E-Mail: pema@riwoche.com | |||
[[Category:Taklung Kagyu]] | |||
[[Category:Nyingma]] |
Latest revision as of 06:33, 22 December 2005
Riwoche (ri bo che)
The Riwoche lineage has its roots in the great 12th-century Master, Taklung Tangpa, the founder of the Taklung Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Riwoche lineage also fully integrates the Nyingma teachings descended from the great 9th-century Master, Padmasambhava.
Monastery in Kham
The Riwoche lineage has an 800 year history. The original Riwoche Monastery in the Riwoche region of Kham in eastern Tibet was home to 1,000 monks. Famous for its teaching and practice, its history is filled with many wondrous and miraculous events.
Lineage holders
Today, the lineage is represented by His Holiness Phakchok Rinpoche in Nepal, the 7th incarnation of the Phakchok tulkus (reincarnate lamas). The Riwoche lineage is also transmitted in unbroken succession from teacher to disciple through Venerable Khenpo Sonam Rinpoche in Toronto, and through a handful of other lamas throughout the world.
Dharma Centers
- Riwoche Temple and Ven. Sonam Tobgyal Rinpoche
28 Heintzman St. Toronto ON M6P 2J6 416-766-7964 E-Mail: pema@riwoche.com