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Chokling Rinpoche, there are two incarnation lineages. Kela (or Tsikey) Chokling and Neten Chokling, named after the two main monasteries of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]]. The second Kela Chokling was named [[Konchok Tenpey Gyaltsen]]. After his passing a [[Tulku]] was born who died at the early age of thirteen. This [[Tulku]] had two incarnations. One is the second son of [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], [[Mingyur Dewey Dorje]], who came to Nepal with his father. The other Tulku stays in Derge/Eastern Tibet. The second Neten Chokling's name was Ngedon Drubpe Dorje. He was followed by Chokling Pema Gyurme who passed away in India. The present Neten Chokling is named Gyurme Dorje and was born in Bhutan. [tsd]  
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'''His Eminence Beru Khyentse Rinpoche''' was born in Nyethang, Central Tibet, in 1947. He was recognized by 16th [[Karmapa]] to be the mind emanation of the 1st [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], the great treasure revealer and founder of the [[Rime]] movement during the 19th century in Tibet. He is the emanation of the [[Manjushri]] and in his previous lives had reincarnated as the sage [[Vimalamitra]] and the incomparable master [[Gampopa]].
  
  
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===Alternate Names===
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* 2nd Beru Khyentse ([[be rus mkhyen brtse]])
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* 2nd Beri Khyentse  ([[be ri mkhyen brtse]])
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* 2nd Palpung Khyentse
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* Drongsar ("Bongsar") Khyentse (drong gsar mkhyen brtse)
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===External Links===
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*[http://www.khyenkong-tharjay.org homepage of the 2nd Beru Khyentse Rinpoche]
  
 
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[[Category:Karma Kagyu masters]]

Latest revision as of 06:52, 9 May 2013

His Eminence Beru Khyentse Rinpoche was born in Nyethang, Central Tibet, in 1947. He was recognized by 16th Karmapa to be the mind emanation of the 1st Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, the great treasure revealer and founder of the Rime movement during the 19th century in Tibet. He is the emanation of the Manjushri and in his previous lives had reincarnated as the sage Vimalamitra and the incomparable master Gampopa.


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