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*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/id104.html Chatral Rinpoche Series on Lotsawa House]
 
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/id104.html Chatral Rinpoche Series on Lotsawa House]
 
*[http://www.shabkar.org/teachers/tibetanbuddhism/chatral_rinpoche.htm Chatral Rinpoche on vegetarianism and the benefits of saving lives | links to articles in PDF]
 
*[http://www.shabkar.org/teachers/tibetanbuddhism/chatral_rinpoche.htm Chatral Rinpoche on vegetarianism and the benefits of saving lives | links to articles in PDF]
*'''Dorje Mechar, The Rain of Adamant Fire''' a link to a PDF of the Tibetan text [http://www.reting.org/DorjeMechar.pdf]
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*'''Dorje Mechar''', The Rain of Adamantine Fire a link to a PDF of the Tibetan text [http://www.reting.org/DorjeMechar.pdf]
  
 
===Related Publications===
 
===Related Publications===

Revision as of 18:20, 27 July 2008

བྱ་བྲལ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ། (bya bral rin po che)

Living Buddha Chatral Rinpoche
Chatral, Dudjom and Khyentse Rinpoches
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Chatral and Penor Rinpoches



Small Biography[edit]

Kyabje Chadral Sangye Dorje Rinpoche Is a renowned Dzogchen master in his mid-90s, Chatral Rinpoche is reclusive yogi known for his great realization and strict discipline. Rinpoche is one of the few living disciples of the great master Khenpo Ngagchung and widely regarded as one of the most highly realized Dzogchen yogis. In addition to his relationship with Khenpo Ngagchung, Chatral Rinpoche also studied with some of the last century's most renowned masters, including Dudjom Rinpoche, Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro, and the famed dakini, Sera Khandro. Rinpoche is one of the primary lineage holders of the Longchen Nyingthig, and in particular the lineage that descends through Jigme Lingpa's heart son Jigme Gyalwe Nyugu and then on to Patrul Rinpoche.

Though his main lineage is the Longchen Nyingthig, Chatral Rinpoche is also closely associated with the Dudjom Tersar lineage. He was empowered as the regent of His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and is currently passing on this lineage to this master's reincarnation, who lives primarily in central Tibet.

Chatral Rinpoche has shunned institutional and political involvement his whole life, choosing instead to live the life of a wandering yogi. To this day, despite his great age, he continues to move about, rarely remaining in one place for more than a few months. A lay yogi, he is also greatly concerned with maintaining strict discipline in the context of the Dzogchen view. He is especially well known for his advocacy of vegetarianism and his yearly practice of ransoming the lives of thousands of animals in India. In addition to his emphasis on the union of view and conduct, Rinpoche also stresses the practice of retreat. He has established numerous retreat centers throughout the Himalayas, including in Pharping, Yolmo and Darjeeling.

Rinpoche currently divides his time between Salbhari, India, and Kathmandu, Nepal. He has two daughters, Tara Devi and Saraswati, with his wife Kamala.


Primary Teachers[edit]

Primary Students[edit]

Primary Lineage[edit]

Primary Monasteries[edit]

Alternative Names[edit]

  • Kathok Sangye Dorje
  • Buddha Vajra
  • Kusuli Sangye Dorje
  • Chatral Sangye Dorje
  • Khatra Sangye Dorje
  • Traktung Trowo
Alternative Spellings
  • Jadral
  • Jatral
  • Jadrel
  • Jatrel
  • Chadrel
  • Chadral
  • Chadrel
  • Satrel (Kham Dialect)

External Links[edit]

Related Publications[edit]


A Long Life Prayer[edit]

English[edit]

Through the power and blessings of the undeceiving ocean of the three roots,

May the lotus feet of Sangye Dorje, lord of the dance,

Be firm and everlasting!

May his enlightened activities to benefit the teachings and beings Flourish!

Wylie[edit]

bslu med rtsa gsum rgya mtsho'i mthu byin gyis

gar gyi dbang phyug sangs rgyas rdo rje yi

zhabs pad mi g.yo yun du brtan bzhugs nas

bstan 'gro'i don chen mdzad 'phrin mthar rgyas shog

Tibetan[edit]

བསླུ་མེད་རྩ་གསུམ་རྒྱ་མཚོའི་མཐུ་བྱིན་གྱིས།

གར་གྱི་དབང་ཕྱུག་སངས་རྒྱས་རྡོ་རྗེ་ཡི།

ཞབས་པད་མི་གཡོ་ཡུན་དུ་བརྟན་བཞུགས་ནས།

བསྟན་འགྲོའི་དོན་ཆེན་མཛད་འཕྲིན་མཐར་རྒྱས་ཤོག