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[[Image:Beru Khyentse of Palpung.jpg|thumb|211px|right|'''1st Palpung (Beru) Khyentse Rinpoche''']] | |||
===Brief History=== | ===Brief History=== | ||
Once, [[Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo]] (1820-1892) had a talk with the 10th Palpung Tai Situ. He said, ''"I fail to do any help for your dharma teachings this life, but, certainly I would like to make a wish to contribute my next life generously to your dharma activities."'' | Once, [[Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo]] (1820-1892) had a talk with the 10th Palpung Tai Situ. He said, ''"I fail to do any help for your dharma teachings this life, but, certainly I would like to make a wish to contribute my next life generously to your dharma activities."'' | ||
'''Palpung Khyentse''' (1896-1945),or '''Karma Khyentse Ozer''', considered to be the main speech incarnation of the great [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], was born as the son of Gonpo Dudul, the ruler of [[be ri|Beri]] in [[tre hor|Trehor]], a close disciple of Jamgon Kongtrul. Because of his origin he | '''Palpung Khyentse''' (1896-1945),or '''Karma Khyentse Ozer''', considered to be the main speech incarnation of the great [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], was born as the son of Gonpo Dudul, the ruler of [[be ri|Beri]] in [[tre hor|Trehor]], a close disciple of Jamgon Kongtrul. Because of his origin he also became popularly known as Beri or Beru (be rus) Khyentse. | ||
A few years after | A few years after his birth, the Palpung abbot came to see the child with another Lama, they offered many precious gems and a ‘khatak’ (white scarf signifying auspiciousness) to him. They then escorted the child to [[Palpung|Palpung Monastery]] where Situ Pema Wangchok and the abbot [[Khenchen Tashi Ozer]] performed an enthronement ceremony for him. . | ||
===Main Teachers=== | ===Main Teachers=== | ||
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===Alternate Names=== | ===Alternate Names=== | ||
* Beru Khyentse ([[be | * Beru Khyentse ([[be rus mkhyen brtse]]) | ||
* Karma Khyentse Ozer | * Karma Khyentse Ozer | ||
* Khyentse Shenpen Ozer | |||
===Incarnations=== | ===Incarnations=== |
Latest revision as of 10:41, 6 May 2013
Brief History
Once, Jamyang Kyentse Wangpo (1820-1892) had a talk with the 10th Palpung Tai Situ. He said, "I fail to do any help for your dharma teachings this life, but, certainly I would like to make a wish to contribute my next life generously to your dharma activities."
Palpung Khyentse (1896-1945),or Karma Khyentse Ozer, considered to be the main speech incarnation of the great Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, was born as the son of Gonpo Dudul, the ruler of Beri in Trehor, a close disciple of Jamgon Kongtrul. Because of his origin he also became popularly known as Beri or Beru (be rus) Khyentse.
A few years after his birth, the Palpung abbot came to see the child with another Lama, they offered many precious gems and a ‘khatak’ (white scarf signifying auspiciousness) to him. They then escorted the child to Palpung Monastery where Situ Pema Wangchok and the abbot Khenchen Tashi Ozer performed an enthronement ceremony for him. .
Main Teachers
- Khakyab Dorje, the 15th Karmapa, (mkha' khyab rdo rje) (1871-1922)
Main Students
- 16th Karmapa
- Nenang Pawo Rinpoche
- Khandro Orgyen Tsomo (consort of the 15th Karmapa)
- Kalu Rinpoche
- Bho Gangkar Rinpoche
- Zigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
- Rewa Seljay Rinpoche
- Amdo Gedun Choephel
Main Lineages
Alternate Names
- Beru Khyentse (be rus mkhyen brtse)
- Karma Khyentse Ozer
- Khyentse Shenpen Ozer
Incarnations
After he passed away there were two incarnations recognized:-
- A) Beru Khyentse Rinpoche b. 1947 Nyethang, Central Tibet - was recognized by the 16th Karmapa Rangjung Rigpai Dorje and Tsurphu monastery.
- B) b. 1953 in Bumthang, Bhutan. d. 1998 - was recognized by Palpung monastery. There is now a subsequent tulku (3rd Palpung Khyentse) who has been recognized as an incarnation of this figure.
Main Lineahes
Main Monastery
Internal Links
External Links
- TBRC Link
- 1st Beru Khyentse Rinpoche