Tengboche Rinpoche: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(5 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Tengboche Rinpoche''' ( | [[Image:Tengboche Rinpoche.jpg|frame|'''Tengboche Rinpoche''']] | ||
'''Tengboche Rinpoche''' (1935–2020) was the abbot of [[Tengboche Monastery]], which is situated near Namche Bazaar in Nepal, at the foot of [[Mount Everest]], and was founded by Lama Gulu in 1916. Rinpoche was born on the same day as His Holiness the [[Dalai Lama]] in 1935 to a Sherpa Family in Namche Bazaar, and was soon recognised as the incarnation of Lama Gulu. He spent many years in Tibet for his education. He returned to Tengboche Monastery in 1956. | |||
Rinpoche | Rinpoche spent most of his time at his monastery where he helped local people and meets with trekkers. He rarely left his monastery. One of the main projects he worked on was the making of [[Tendrel Nyesel]] vases to help peace and harmony in the world, as well as to prevent natural disasters. | ||
According to [[Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche]], Tengboche Rinpoche was incredibly learned for a [[yogin]]. | |||
==Internal Links== | |||
*[[Dzatrul Rinpoche]] | |||
*[[Khembalung]] | |||
*[[Lord of the Dance]] | |||
*[[Miyo Lang Zangma]] | |||
*[[Ngawang Tendzin Norbu]] | |||
*[[Rongpuk Monastery]] | |||
*[[Thupten Chöling]] | |||
*[[Trulshik Rinpoche]] | |||
[[Category: Contemporary Teachers]] | [[Category: Contemporary Teachers]] | ||
[[Category: Nyingma Teachers]] | [[Category: Nyingma Teachers]] |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 27 March 2023
Tengboche Rinpoche (1935–2020) was the abbot of Tengboche Monastery, which is situated near Namche Bazaar in Nepal, at the foot of Mount Everest, and was founded by Lama Gulu in 1916. Rinpoche was born on the same day as His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1935 to a Sherpa Family in Namche Bazaar, and was soon recognised as the incarnation of Lama Gulu. He spent many years in Tibet for his education. He returned to Tengboche Monastery in 1956.
Rinpoche spent most of his time at his monastery where he helped local people and meets with trekkers. He rarely left his monastery. One of the main projects he worked on was the making of Tendrel Nyesel vases to help peace and harmony in the world, as well as to prevent natural disasters.
According to Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, Tengboche Rinpoche was incredibly learned for a yogin.