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*The Fourth Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpe Gyaltsen (1927—1961)<br>
*The Fourth Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpe Gyaltsen (1927—1961)<br>
At the age of four he was recognized as the tulku of the third Dodrupchen by many lamas, including Amdo Geshe Jampal Rolpe Lodro, a great Geluk master, and Tulku Dorje Dradul (1891-1959?). Tulku Dorje Dradul was a great terton, the youngest son of Dudjom Lingpa and youngest brother of the third Dodrupchen. However, Rinpoche himself later acknowledged that he was the tulku of Do Khyentse, and he also displayed mystical power similar to that of Do Khyentse.


It had been predicted that after the [[3rd Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] passed away, two incarnations would appear, Dodrub Rigdzin Tanpe Gyaltsan and [[Dodrub Jigme Thrinle Palbar]] Rinpoches, were recognized in Dodrupchen Monastery at the same time.
At the age of four Rigdzin Tenpe Gyaltsen, Riglo Rinpoche was recognized as one of the reincarnations of the 3rd Dodrupchen by many great and highly realized Lamas, including [[Amdo Geshe Jampal Rolpe Lodro]], a great Geluk master, and [[Tulku Dorje Dradul]] (1891-1959?). Tulku Dorje Dradul was a great terton, the youngest son of [[Terchen Dudjom Lingpa]] and youngest brother of [[Dodrupchen Jigme Tenpe Nyima]]. However, Rinpoche himself later acknowledged that he was the tulku of [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]], and he also displayed mystical power similar to that of Do Khyentse.
Kyabje Rigdzin Tanpe Gyaltsan Rinpoche, passing away in prison in 1960’s
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:<big>'''Tibetan Biography'''</big>
:<big>'''Tibetan Biography'''</big>
<span class=TibUni16>༈ །ཡང་རྡོ་གྲུབ་རིག་འཛིན་འཇའ་ལུས་རྡོ་རྗེ་དང༌། དབོན་བློ་བཟང་རྣམ་དག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ཞལ་སློབ། འགོ་ལོག་བླ་མ་པདྨ་</span>
<span class=TibUni16>༈ །ཡང་རྡོ་གྲུབ་རིག་འཛིན་འཇའ་ལུས་རྡོ་རྗེ་དང༌། དབོན་བློ་བཟང་རྣམ་དག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ཞལ་སློབ། འགོ་ལོག་བླ་མ་པདྨ་</span>
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===Alternate Names & Spellings===
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*[[Riglo Rinpoche]]
*[[4th Dodrupchen Rinpoche]]
*[[Dodrub Rigdzin Jalu Dorje]]<br>
*[[Dodrub Rigdzin Jalu Dorje]]<br>
===Internal Links===
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*[[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]]<br>
*[[Dodrupchen Monastery]]<br>
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Latest revision as of 17:22, 2 July 2011

རྡོ་གྲུབ་ཆེན་རིག་འཛིན་བསྟན་པའི་རྒྱལ་མཚན།
rdo grub chen rig 'dzin bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan
རིག་འཛིན་བསྟན་པའི་རྒྱལ་མཚན།
rig 'dzin bstan pa'i rgyal mtshan

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English Biography
  • The Fourth Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpe Gyaltsen (1927—1961)

It had been predicted that after the 3rd Dodrupchen Rinpoche passed away, two incarnations would appear, Dodrub Rigdzin Tanpe Gyaltsan and Dodrub Jigme Thrinle Palbar Rinpoches, were recognized in Dodrupchen Monastery at the same time.

At the age of four Rigdzin Tenpe Gyaltsen, Riglo Rinpoche was recognized as one of the reincarnations of the 3rd Dodrupchen by many great and highly realized Lamas, including Amdo Geshe Jampal Rolpe Lodro, a great Geluk master, and Tulku Dorje Dradul (1891-1959?). Tulku Dorje Dradul was a great terton, the youngest son of Terchen Dudjom Lingpa and youngest brother of Dodrupchen Jigme Tenpe Nyima. However, Rinpoche himself later acknowledged that he was the tulku of Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje, and he also displayed mystical power similar to that of Do Khyentse.


Kyabje Rigdzin Tanpe Gyaltsan Rinpoche, passing away in prison in 1960’s


Tibetan Biography

༈ །ཡང་རྡོ་གྲུབ་རིག་འཛིན་འཇའ་ལུས་རྡོ་རྗེ་དང༌། དབོན་བློ་བཟང་རྣམ་དག་སོགས་ཀྱི་ཞལ་སློབ། འགོ་ལོག་བླ་མ་པདྨ་

གཏུམ་པོས་ཀྱང་གཙུག་ལག་ཁང་རྟེན་བརྟེན་པ་གསར་བཞེངས། བཤད་སྒྲུབ་ཀྱི་སྡེ་འཛུགས་བསྐྲུན། རང་སྐལ་ཟབ་གཏེར་གྱི་

བསྟན་པ་སྤེལ་བ་སོགས་ཀྱིས་གསང་བསྟན་ལ་འཁོར་ལོ་གསུམ་གྱི་མཛད་ཕྲིན་སྐྱོང་བཞིན་པའོ།། །།

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