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[[sprul sku a snyan bzang po]]<br>
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===Short Biography===
 
===Short Biography===
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Anyen Rinpoche lives in Denver, Colorado, where he founded the Orgyen Khamdroling sangha and a [[shedra]] for Westerners to support those who are interested in practicing the [[Longchen Nyingthig]] teachings authentically. His teachings focus on extracting the essence of the [[Secret Mantryana]] teachings and the precious human life, so that practitioners can become genuine embodiments of the profound lineage teachings.
 
Anyen Rinpoche lives in Denver, Colorado, where he founded the Orgyen Khamdroling sangha and a [[shedra]] for Westerners to support those who are interested in practicing the [[Longchen Nyingthig]] teachings authentically. His teachings focus on extracting the essence of the [[Secret Mantryana]] teachings and the precious human life, so that practitioners can become genuine embodiments of the profound lineage teachings.
 
===Literary Works===
 
===Literary Works===
*[[The Union of Dzogchen and Bodhichitta: A Guide to the Attainment of Wisdom]]
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*[https://www.shambhala.com/authors/a-f/anyen-rinpoche/union-of-dzogchen-and-bodhichitta-2437.html The Union of Dzogchen and Bodhichitta: A Guide to the Attainment of Wisdom]
*[[Momentary Buddhahood: Mindfulness and the Vajrayana Path]]
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*[https://wisdomexperience.org/product/momentary-buddhahood/ Momentary Buddhahood: Mindfulness and the Vajrayana Path]
*[[Dying with Confidence: A Tibetan Buddhist Guide to Preparing for Death]]
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*[https://wisdomexperience.org/product/dying-confidence/ Dying with Confidence: A Tibetan Buddhist Guide to Preparing for Death]
*[[Journey to Certainty: The Quintessence of the Dzogchen View: An Exploration of Mipham's Beacon of Certainty]]
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*[https://wisdomexperience.org/product/journey-certainty/ Journey to Certainty: The Quintessence of the Dzogchen View: An Exploration of Mipham's Beacon of Certainty]
*[[The Tibetan Yoga of Breath:Breathing Exercises for Healing the Body and Cultivating Wisdom]]
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*[https://www.shambhala.com/authors/a-f/anyen-rinpoche/the-tibetan-yoga-of-breath-2960.html The Tibetan Yoga of Breath:Breathing Exercises for Healing the Body and Cultivating Wisdom]
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*[https://wisdomexperience.org/product/living-and-dying-confidence/ Living and Dying with Confidence]
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*[https://www.shambhala.com/catalog/product/view/id/15011/s/stop-biting-the-tail-youre-chasing/category/357/ Stop Biting the Tail You’re Chasing]
  
 
===Main Teachers===
 
===Main Teachers===
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*Dehor Geshe
 
*Dehor Geshe
 
*[[Lama Chupur]]
 
*[[Lama Chupur]]
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*[[Tulku Takhyung]] ([[sprul sku rta khyung]])
  
 
===Main Students===
 
===Main Students===
*Sangyum [[Allison Graboski]] (Translator)
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*[[Allison Choying Zangmo]] (Translator)
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===Main Lineages===
 
===Main Lineages===
 
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]
 
*[[Nyingthig Yabzhi]]
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===Internal Links===
 
===Internal Links===
 
===External Links===
 
===External Links===
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*[https://library.bdrc.io/show/bdr:P1KG109147?s=r%3Dbdr%3AP10653%26t%3DPerson%26n%3D2 BDRC/TBRC Link]
 
*Khamdroling Center[http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/]
 
*Khamdroling Center[http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/]
 
*Phowa Foundation[http://www.phowafoundation.org/]
 
*Phowa Foundation[http://www.phowafoundation.org/]
 
*Ah! Dharma reflections based on the words of Anyen Rinpoche[http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/blog/]
 
*Ah! Dharma reflections based on the words of Anyen Rinpoche[http://www.anyenrinpoche.com/blog/]
 
[[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]][[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]
 
[[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Nyingma Masters]][[Category:Longchen Nyingthig Masters]][[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]

Latest revision as of 12:28, 10 November 2023

སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་ཨ་སྙན་བཟང་པོ།
sprul sku a snyan bzang po

Anyen1.jpg

Short Biography[edit]

Anyen Rinpoche is a tulku from Amdo, Tibet, and is an esteemed scholar as well as a heart son of his root Lama, Minyak Tsara Khenchen Dharmakirti Rinpoche. He is the fifth in an unbroken lineage of heart sons who received their uncommon lineage of the Longchen Nyingthig and introduction to the Dzogchen teachings directly from the renowned Dzogchen master Patrul Rinpoche. Anyen Rinpoche's training included many years of intensive study and periods of solitary retreat before he obtained the degree of khenpo and became the head scholar of his root Lama's monastic university in Kham, Tibet.

Anyen Rinpoche was raised from birth by the accomplished Dzogchen yogi Lama Chupur. In addition to receiving the entirety of his own root Lama's empowerments, transmissions, and oral instructions, Anyen Rinpoche received the transmissions, empowerments and instructions on the channels, wind energies and bindus from the eminent Ngakpa yogi Dorlo Rinpoche. He also studied Lamrim Chenmo, as well as the Gelugpa style of logic and debate, with Dehor Geshe.

Anyen Rinpoche lives in Denver, Colorado, where he founded the Orgyen Khamdroling sangha and a shedra for Westerners to support those who are interested in practicing the Longchen Nyingthig teachings authentically. His teachings focus on extracting the essence of the Secret Mantryana teachings and the precious human life, so that practitioners can become genuine embodiments of the profound lineage teachings.

Literary Works[edit]

Main Teachers[edit]

Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

Alternate Names[edit]

Other Reference Sources[edit]

Internal Links[edit]

External Links[edit]

  • BDRC/TBRC Link
  • Khamdroling Center[1]
  • Phowa Foundation[2]
  • Ah! Dharma reflections based on the words of Anyen Rinpoche[3]