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Latest revision as of 19:10, 25 April 2021
མཁན་ཆེན་ཐུབ་བསྟན་འོད་ཟེར
Khenchen Thupten Ozer
མཁན་ཆེན་ཐུབ་བསྟན་འོད་ཟེར།
Mewa Khenpo Thupten
རྨེ་བ་མཁན་པོ་ཐུབ་བསྟན་།
rme ba mkhan po thub bstan
Short Biography
Growing up under the guidance of his uncle Jalu Khenpo Tsewang Rigdzin, Khen Rinpoche Thupten Ozer was taught reading and writing, as well as memorization of pujas and prayer. Around the age of fourteen, his uncle the great Jalupa sent him to study under Khenpo Thubga (Thupten Chophel), and Poba Tulku Dongak Tenpei Nyima. Studying under Khenpo Thubga for little more than a year, Rinpoche took his novice monk vows from this master. Then spenting the better part of a decade, he studied the entire heritage of philosophical, practical and meditational works of Lord Jamgon Mipham Namgyal Gyamtso, from his Lord of Refuge, Kunzik Dongak Tenpei Nyima.
Later in exile, after having become the heir to the vast spiritual lineage of Mipham Rinpoche and Dongak Tenpei Nyima, Rinpoche became one of the most sought after Khenpos of the Nyingma school. In fact had it not be for his amazing knowledge and insights to the viewpoints of Mipham's work, Rinpoche would have happily spent his years in retreat in the caves and later the heritage he and his main student Khenpo Konchog Monlam built in the Pagan valley of northern India. After spending some 13 years in retreat in Pagan, Rinpoche found himself surrounded by students and began teaching all the tulkus, khenpos, lamas, monks and nuns that asked him for guidance. He became known for the special kindness and care he took in the training and teaching of nuns, whom he treated as equals to any of the monks. Rinpoche passed September 2000, he was one of the most important Khenpos to many of the Nyingma tulkus and lineage-holders teaching today.
- [I wrote this off the top of my head and need to check some fact and dates before add and making it more of a real biography, BL]
Literary Works
- Khen Rinpoche did not write any major text however there is a large collection of audio tapes from his oral teachings which most commonly were based on the three major works of Botrul Rinpoche and the Three Verses of Garab Dorje with Mipham's commentary, though there is much more. The most complete collection of these tapes are in the possession of Khenpo Konchog Monlam, Khenpo and I have dreamed of transcribing these one day into a Kabum.[BL]
Main Teachers
Main Students
Main Lineages
- Nyingtik Yabshi
- Longchen Nyingthig
- Mipham's Lineage
Alternate Names
- Pangang Khenpo Thupten
- Panggang Khen Rinpoche
Other Reference Sources
Internal Links
- Tibetan Biography rme ba mkhan chen thub bstan 'od zer rnam thar bzhugs