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In 1975, Khenpo Tupten taught on Buddhist practice and meditation in London, with [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] translating. He stayed for three months at Chatsworth Rd, the first centre of what would become the Rigpa sangha. | In 1975, Khenpo Tupten taught on Buddhist practice and meditation in London, with [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] translating. He stayed for three months at Chatsworth Rd, the first centre of what would become the Rigpa sangha. | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Marilyn Silverstone, 'Five Nyingmapa Lamas in Sikkim', ''Kailash: A Journal of Himalayan Studies'', 1973, vol. 1.1 | |||
[[Category: Contemporary Teachers]] | [[Category: Contemporary Teachers]] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Teachers]] | [[Category:Nyingma Teachers]] |
Revision as of 08:45, 24 July 2007
Rahor Khenpo Tupten (ra hor mkhan po thub bstan) - the tutor of Dzogchen Rinpoche. He was from Rahor, a branch of Dzogchen monastery founded by the Third Dzogchen Rinpoche in Gyalrong near Derge. He was a student of Pöpa Tulku. He escaped from Tibet together with his former classmate Khenpo Dazer and went together with him to Sikkim via Bhutan.
In 1975, Khenpo Tupten taught on Buddhist practice and meditation in London, with Sogyal Rinpoche translating. He stayed for three months at Chatsworth Rd, the first centre of what would become the Rigpa sangha.
Further Reading
- Marilyn Silverstone, 'Five Nyingmapa Lamas in Sikkim', Kailash: A Journal of Himalayan Studies, 1973, vol. 1.1