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Khenpo Gangshar | |||
===Primary Lineage=== | ===Primary Lineage=== |
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Lama Chime Rinpoche (name in wylie)
Short bio of teacher
Born in Amdo, Tibet, in 1941 and recognised at the age of two as the 9th incarnation of Chime Youngdong of Benchen monastery, Lama Chime Rinpoche completed the 3 year 3 month 3 week solitary retreat of the Kagyüdpa Karmapa lineage before he fled Tibet due to the Chinese oppression in 1959. Since 1965, he has resided in the UK, ceaselessly teaching the Dharma and bestowing spiritual instruction.
Chime Rinpoche was born in Eastern Tibet. He was raised in Benchen Monastery, being one of the four abbots or khenpos of the monastery. Rinpoche studied and meditated until 16 years of age when he entered the traditional 3 year 3 month retreat. Six months after completing the retreat he fled Tibet from the invading Chinese forces. In 1965 Rinpoche went to the UK where he attracted many students. He has since then established Centres in the UK and the Continent. Rinpoche's teachings combine a profound knowledge of Buddhist philosophy and insight, with the understanding of the western way of life. Rinpoche travels the world extensively, conducting courses and retreats.
- Marpa House was established in 1973 by Lama Chime Rinpoche as a Buddhist centre, and it now is run by the Dharma Trust.
Primary Teachers
16th Gyalwa Karmapa 9th Sangye Nyenpa Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche Khenpo Gangshar
Primary Lineage
Karma Kagyu
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