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[[Image:Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche.jpg|frame|Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche]]
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===Brief Biography===
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Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche is originally from Eastern Tibet. Also known as Rinpoche (meaning 'precious teacher'), he received traditional training from the great masters of his time in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.<br>
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Tarthang Tulku left Tibet in 1959 after the disruption of his culture. From 1959 to 1967, he taught Buddhism at Sanskrit University in India. In 1968, Rinpoche came to the United States where he has lived and worked continuously. To support Tibetan refugees, preserve Tibetan culture and make the teaching of Buddhism accessible to Western students, Rinpoche initiated many projects and established over 20 organizations including the Nyingma Institute, Tibetan Aid Project, Dharma Publishing, the Yeshe De text preservation project, and the international Nyingma Centers. Visit our links page for more information about these organizations.<br>
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Rinpoche is a visionary thinker who has authored over a dozen books that expand understanding of the human heart and mind.
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===Literary Works===
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*'''English Works'''
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*'''Tibetan Works'''
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===Main Teachers===
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*[[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]]
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*[[Shechen Kongtrul Rinpoche]]
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*[[Dongak Tenpei Nyima]]<br>
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*[[Khenpo Thubga]]
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===Main Students===
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*
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===Main Lineages===
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*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]<br>
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*[[Longchen Nyingthig]]
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===Alternate Names===
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*[[
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===Other Reference Sources===
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===Internal Links===
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===External Links===
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*Rinpoche's "Dharma Pub" [http://www.dharmapublishing.com/index.php]
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*Rinpoche's main center's website [http://nyingmainstitute.com/]
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*Wikipedia page about Rinpoche [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tarthang_Tulku]
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]][[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Dzogchen Masters]]
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[[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]]
 
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]
 
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]

Revision as of 14:57, 13 December 2010

དར་ཐན་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།
dar thang sprul sku rin po che
Tarthang Tulku Kunga Gelek Yeshe Dorje
དར་ཐན་སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་ཀུན་དག་དགེ་ལེགས་ཡེ་ཤེས་རྡོ་རྗེ།
dar thang sprul sku kun dga dge legs ye shes rdo rje

Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche

Brief Biography[edit]

Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche is originally from Eastern Tibet. Also known as Rinpoche (meaning 'precious teacher'), he received traditional training from the great masters of his time in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Tarthang Tulku left Tibet in 1959 after the disruption of his culture. From 1959 to 1967, he taught Buddhism at Sanskrit University in India. In 1968, Rinpoche came to the United States where he has lived and worked continuously. To support Tibetan refugees, preserve Tibetan culture and make the teaching of Buddhism accessible to Western students, Rinpoche initiated many projects and established over 20 organizations including the Nyingma Institute, Tibetan Aid Project, Dharma Publishing, the Yeshe De text preservation project, and the international Nyingma Centers. Visit our links page for more information about these organizations.
Rinpoche is a visionary thinker who has authored over a dozen books that expand understanding of the human heart and mind.

Literary Works[edit]

  • English Works
  • Tibetan Works

Main Teachers[edit]

Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

Alternate Names[edit]

  • [[

Other Reference Sources[edit]

Internal Links[edit]

External Links[edit]

  • Rinpoche's "Dharma Pub" [1]
  • Rinpoche's main center's website [2]
  • Wikipedia page about Rinpoche [3]