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'''Kalu Rinpoche''' (''kar lu rin po che'') or '''Karma Rangjung Kunkhyab''' (''ka.rma rang byung kun khyab'') (1905-1989) - a promiment teacher of the [[Karma Kagyü]] and [[Shangpa Kagyü]] traditions, he taught extensively around the world, establishing many Dharma centres and retreat centres. He also initiated the project to translate [[Jamgön Kongtrul]]'s ''[[Treasury of Knowledge]]'' into English.
'''Kalu Rinpoche''' (''kar lu rin po che'') or '''Karma Rangjung Kunkhyab''' (''ka.rma rang byung kun khyab'') (1905-1989) - a promiment teacher of the [[Karma Kagyü]] and [[Shangpa Kagyü]] traditions, he taught extensively around the world, establishing many Dharma centres and retreat centres. He also initiated the project to translate [[Jamgön Kongtrul]]'s ''[[Treasury of Knowledge]]'' into English. He was [[Sogyal Rinpoche]]'s uncle. In fact, Sogyal Rinpoche was delivered by Kalu Rinpoche's own brother, who was called Ratak Sogyal.


==Biography==
Kalu Rinpoche was born in Trehor in Kham in 1905. His father, Karma Lekshé Drayang, the Thirteenth Ratak Palzang Tulku, was a respected doctor. He began his studies at the age of thirteen at [[Palpung monastery]], where Palpung Situ Rinpoche ordained him and gave him the name Karma Rangjung Kunkhyab. After two years of studying the [[sutra]]s and [[tantra]]s, and receiving instruction and empowerments from many of the great lamas at Palpung and other monasteries in Kham, he gave a teaching on the [[three sets of vows]] before an assembly of a hundred monks and lay people.


He begane a traditional three year retreat at the age of thirteen under the direction of his root lama, Lama Norbu Döndrup, from whom he received all the transmissions of the [[Karma Kagyü]] and [[Shangpa Kagyü]] traditions. From the age of twenty-five, he practised for twelve years in solitary retreat in the mountains of Kham, wandering about without possessions, until he was requested by Situ Rinpoche to return and teach. He then became the director of three-year retreats at Palpung. It was around this time that he was recognized by the [[sixteenth Karmapa]] as the activity emanation of [[Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé]].
Having left Tibet in the 1950s, Kalu Rinpoche first went to Bhutan, where he established two retreat centres and ordained 300 monks. In 1965 he established his own monastery at Sonada in Darjeeling, [[Samdrub Dhargye Ling]], and established a three-year retreat centre there.
In 1983 he gave the [[Rinchen Terdzö]] to the four regents of the Karmapa, as well as to thousands of lamas, monks, nuns and lay people. He passed away on 10th May 1989 at his monastery in Sonada, India. His reincarnation (b.1990) was recognized by Tai Situpa at Sonada in 1992.
==Publications==
*''The Dharma: That Illuminates All Beings Like the Light of the Sun and the Moon'', State University of New York Press, 1986
*''Gently Whispered: Oral Teachings by the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche'', Station Hill Press, 1995
*''Luminous Mind : Fundamentals of Spiritual Practice'', Wisdom Publications, 1996
*''Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism'', Snow Lion Publications, 2004





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Kalu Rinpoche in 1983 at Rigpa's Paris centre

Kalu Rinpoche (kar lu rin po che) or Karma Rangjung Kunkhyab (ka.rma rang byung kun khyab) (1905-1989) - a promiment teacher of the Karma Kagyü and Shangpa Kagyü traditions, he taught extensively around the world, establishing many Dharma centres and retreat centres. He also initiated the project to translate Jamgön Kongtrul's Treasury of Knowledge into English. He was Sogyal Rinpoche's uncle. In fact, Sogyal Rinpoche was delivered by Kalu Rinpoche's own brother, who was called Ratak Sogyal.

Biography

Kalu Rinpoche was born in Trehor in Kham in 1905. His father, Karma Lekshé Drayang, the Thirteenth Ratak Palzang Tulku, was a respected doctor. He began his studies at the age of thirteen at Palpung monastery, where Palpung Situ Rinpoche ordained him and gave him the name Karma Rangjung Kunkhyab. After two years of studying the sutras and tantras, and receiving instruction and empowerments from many of the great lamas at Palpung and other monasteries in Kham, he gave a teaching on the three sets of vows before an assembly of a hundred monks and lay people.

He begane a traditional three year retreat at the age of thirteen under the direction of his root lama, Lama Norbu Döndrup, from whom he received all the transmissions of the Karma Kagyü and Shangpa Kagyü traditions. From the age of twenty-five, he practised for twelve years in solitary retreat in the mountains of Kham, wandering about without possessions, until he was requested by Situ Rinpoche to return and teach. He then became the director of three-year retreats at Palpung. It was around this time that he was recognized by the sixteenth Karmapa as the activity emanation of Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé.

Having left Tibet in the 1950s, Kalu Rinpoche first went to Bhutan, where he established two retreat centres and ordained 300 monks. In 1965 he established his own monastery at Sonada in Darjeeling, Samdrub Dhargye Ling, and established a three-year retreat centre there.

In 1983 he gave the Rinchen Terdzö to the four regents of the Karmapa, as well as to thousands of lamas, monks, nuns and lay people. He passed away on 10th May 1989 at his monastery in Sonada, India. His reincarnation (b.1990) was recognized by Tai Situpa at Sonada in 1992.

Publications

  • The Dharma: That Illuminates All Beings Like the Light of the Sun and the Moon, State University of New York Press, 1986
  • Gently Whispered: Oral Teachings by the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche, Station Hill Press, 1995
  • Luminous Mind : Fundamentals of Spiritual Practice, Wisdom Publications, 1996
  • Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism, Snow Lion Publications, 2004