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'''Lama Sherap Dorje Rinpoche''' was a yogi of Repkong Monastery in Amdo, Tibet, a main disciple of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], and one of the root master of [[Lama Tarchin Rinpoche]].
'''Lama Sherab Dorje Rinpoche''' aka '''Rebkong Ngagchang Sherab Dorje''' (Tib. རེབ་ཀོང་སྔགས་ཆང་ཤེས་རབ་རྡོ་རྗེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''reb kong sngags chang shes rab rdo rje'') was a yogi of Repkong Monastery in [[Amdo]], Tibet, a main disciple of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], the uncle and one of the root masters of [[Lama Tarchin Rinpoche]].


He went to India as a refugee in the 1960’s. At this time, due to the fact that all yogis and ngakpas were having trouble with their dreadlocks adjusting to India’s humidity and sanitation (epidemics of head lice were rampant), Dudjom Rinpoche ordered all of them to keep their hair combed and tied back. Among all the [[Nyingma]] ngakpas at that time, Lama Sherap Dorje refused to give up his dreadlocks and kept them for the remainder of his life.
He went to India as a refugee in the 1960’s. At this time, due to the fact that all yogis and ngakpas were having trouble with their dreadlocks adjusting to India’s humidity and sanitation (epidemics of head lice were rampant), Dudjom Rinpoche ordered all of them to keep their hair combed and tied back. Lama Sherab wished to cut his dreadlocks when he arrived in Orissa, but Dudjom Rinpoche instructed Lama Sherab to not cut his hair. So in accord with his Guru’s command Lama Sherab kept his long dreadlocks for the rest of his life.


In 1963, he came to Orissa (India) where Dudjom Rinpoche was building a Nyingma monastery called Duddul Rabtenling, and was appointed the head of the monastery, after [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]].
In 1963, he came to Orissa (India) where Dudjom Rinpoche was building a Nyingma monastery called [[Duddul Raptenling]], and was appointed the head of the monastery, after [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]].


Lama Sherap Dorje Rinpoche’s nephew is Lama Tarchin Rinpoche. His son is Loppön Jigme Thutop Namgyal Rinpoche, whose mother is Pema Lhatso, (a [[Tröma Nakmo]] practitioner from [[Pemakö]] in Tibet.  
Lama Sherab Dorje Rinpoche’s nephew is Lama Tharchin Rinpoche. His son is [[Lopön Jigme Thutop Namgyal]], whose mother is Pema Lhatso, a [[Tröma Nakmo]] practitioner from [[Pemakö]] in Tibet.  


[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]]
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar Masters]]
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar Masters]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 9 May 2020

Lama Sherap Dorje Rinpoche

Lama Sherab Dorje Rinpoche aka Rebkong Ngagchang Sherab Dorje (Tib. རེབ་ཀོང་སྔགས་ཆང་ཤེས་རབ་རྡོ་རྗེ་, Wyl. reb kong sngags chang shes rab rdo rje) was a yogi of Repkong Monastery in Amdo, Tibet, a main disciple of Dudjom Rinpoche, the uncle and one of the root masters of Lama Tarchin Rinpoche.

He went to India as a refugee in the 1960’s. At this time, due to the fact that all yogis and ngakpas were having trouble with their dreadlocks adjusting to India’s humidity and sanitation (epidemics of head lice were rampant), Dudjom Rinpoche ordered all of them to keep their hair combed and tied back. Lama Sherab wished to cut his dreadlocks when he arrived in Orissa, but Dudjom Rinpoche instructed Lama Sherab to not cut his hair. So in accord with his Guru’s command Lama Sherab kept his long dreadlocks for the rest of his life.

In 1963, he came to Orissa (India) where Dudjom Rinpoche was building a Nyingma monastery called Duddul Raptenling, and was appointed the head of the monastery, after Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche.

Lama Sherab Dorje Rinpoche’s nephew is Lama Tharchin Rinpoche. His son is Lopön Jigme Thutop Namgyal, whose mother is Pema Lhatso, a Tröma Nakmo practitioner from Pemakö in Tibet.