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*'''2005''' - [[Khenpo Namdrol]] continued his teachings on the ''[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]'', [[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]] came to speak as part of his book tour, and the shedra returned to Lerab Ling after two years in [[Dzogchen Beara]] and featured teachings by [[Ringu Tulku Rinpoche]] on the ''[[Madhyamakalankara]]'' and by Khenpo Jampal Dorje on the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''.
*'''2005''' - [[Khenpo Namdrol]] continued his teachings on the ''[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]'', [[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]] came to speak as part of his book tour, and the shedra returned to Lerab Ling after two years in [[Dzogchen Beara]] and featured teachings by [[Ringu Tulku Rinpoche]] on the ''[[Madhyamakalankara]]'' and by Khenpo Jampal Dorje on the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''.
*In December, [[Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche]] came and gave a series of empowerments including the [[Nyingtik Yabshyi]], the first major event to be held in the newly constructed temple.
*In December, [[Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche]] came and gave a series of empowerments including the [[Nyingtik Yabshyi]], the first major event to be held in the newly constructed temple.
*'''2006''' - [[Khenpo Namdrol]] concluded his teachings on the ''[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]''. The summer saw visits from [[Professor Samdhong Rinpoche]], who gave talks on the [[Dalai Lama]]'s philosophy of non-violence and the Three Levels of Spiritual Capacity, [[Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche]] who taught on the [[Seven Points of Mind Training]], [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]], [[Lodi Gyari Rinpoche]] and the Nechung Oracle. The 'All Mandala' retreat was attended by more than two thousand students.


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Revision as of 15:19, 22 March 2007

North side of the temple at Lerab Ling

Founded in 1991 by Sogyal Rinpoche and located near Montpellier in southern France, Lerab Ling is home to the Rigpa Shedra West, and includes the newly constructed temple Palri Pema Ösel Dargyé Ling, also known as The Institute of Wisdom and Compassion.

History

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