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==Birth and Family== | ==Birth and Family== | ||
Originally from [[Pemakö]], he was born into a family of [[ngakpa]] descending from the tertön [[Pema Lingpa]]. | Originally from [[Pemakö]], he was born into a family of [[ngakpa]] descending from the tertön [[Pema Lingpa]], an important tertön from Bhutan. | ||
On his father side, Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is also a descendent of [[Jikme Kundrol Namgyal]], who is his great great grand-father | |||
<Ref>Jikme Kundrol Namgyal’s son was Lopon Delek Wangchuk. Lopon Delek Wangchuk’s son was Lama Dona (who moved to Pemakö). Lama Dona’s son was called Lama Pema Rapten. And Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is the son of Lama Pema Rapten. </Ref>. | |||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche also have very close family relations with [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] as his great great grand-father married Dudjom Rinpoche’s father’s sister, who was from Pumo ; and as one of his uncle [[Chonyi Rinpoche]] <Ref>From his mother side.</Ref> married [[Semo Dechen Yudron]], the eldest daughter of Dudjom Rinpoche. | |||
When he was six years old, Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche went with his mother to Dechen Chöling, Dudjom Rinpoche’s main place in Pemakö, to visit [[Namgyal Drolma]]<Ref>Dudjom Rinpoche’s mother.</Ref>. | |||
==Training== | ==Training== | ||
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*[[Penor Rinpoche]] | *[[Penor Rinpoche]] | ||
*[[Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche]]. | *[[Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche]]. | ||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche studied in Orissa with a group of lamas he is now closely related: | |||
*Khenpo Tashi Deleg, popularly known as [[Lama Tashi Deleg]] | |||
*Lama Dawa (from Nepal) | |||
*[[Lama Tharchin Rinpoche]] | |||
*[[Lama Tsering Gyaltsen]] | |||
All of them were instructed by Dudjom Rinpoche to develop ngakpa institutions and help preserve this lay practitioner ‘s tradition of the [[nyingma]]. | |||
==Activity== | ==Activity== | ||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is the spiritual director of Ogyan Chokhor Ling (the European sangha of his students) and the director of Lhundrup Topgye Ling Ngakpa Dratsang School (in Arunachal Pradesh, India). | ===Suporting the ngakpa tradition=== | ||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is a ngakpa and is keen to see this tantric ordination flourish in the West as it has for over a thousand years in the Himalayas and Tibet. He is the spiritual director of Ogyan Chokhor Ling (the European sangha of his students) and the director of Lhundrup Topgye Ling Ngakpa Dratsang School (in Arunachal Pradesh, India). He has a particular gift for languages, as he is fluent in Tibetan, Sanskrit, Tshang-lha, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali and can easily communicated in English with great simplicity. | |||
He has a | ===Academic career=== | ||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is also a respected academic with a teaching career of three decades in higher education. His academic qualifications include: Sastri Pariksa (B.A.) 1975, Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi; Senior Diploma (M.A.) First Class, in Tibetan Language and Literature, 1977 Visva-bharati University Santiniketan, West Bengal; Acharya in Tibetan Nyingma Philosophy (Lopon ) 1979 International Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Preservation Society, Kalimpong. He has held a number of teaching posts in higher education: Lecturer in Tibetan Language and Literature, Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, 1979-1994; Visiting Lecturer in Kelaniya University, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1998; Academic Consultant, University of Cardiff, UK, 2006-2009; Academic Consultant, University of Oxford (ongoing). | |||
==Recent Years== | |||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is the inspiration behind Khye’u-chung Lotsapa Translations, which produces English (and other European language) translations and editions of Tibetan texts belonging to the [[Dudjom Tersar]] tradition. | |||
He is also presently working on a Tshangs-lha-Tibetan dictionary, with the aim of recording and preserving the rich vocabulary of the Tshangs-lha language, which is now in danger of extinction. | He is also presently working on a Tshangs-lha-Tibetan dictionary, with the aim of recording and preserving the rich vocabulary of the Tshangs-lha language, which is now in danger of extinction. | ||
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche resides in Varanasi and frequently visits his centre in Arunachal Pradesh. | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
*[http://www.loponpogyantanzin.com Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche European sangha website] | *[http://www.loponpogyantanzin.com Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche European sangha website] | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybvYDx4SdAE Dudjom Rinpoche & the Ngakpa tradition, interview of Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche] | |||
[[Category: Nyingma Teachers]] | [[Category: Nyingma Teachers]] | ||
[[Category: Dudjom Tersar Teachers]] | [[Category: Dudjom Tersar Teachers]] |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 30 July 2014
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is a Nyingma Vajrayana master, a scholar and a senior student of Dudjom Rinpoche.
Birth and Family
Originally from Pemakö, he was born into a family of ngakpa descending from the tertön Pema Lingpa, an important tertön from Bhutan. On his father side, Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is also a descendent of Jikme Kundrol Namgyal, who is his great great grand-father [1].
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche also have very close family relations with Dudjom Rinpoche as his great great grand-father married Dudjom Rinpoche’s father’s sister, who was from Pumo ; and as one of his uncle Chonyi Rinpoche [2] married Semo Dechen Yudron, the eldest daughter of Dudjom Rinpoche.
When he was six years old, Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche went with his mother to Dechen Chöling, Dudjom Rinpoche’s main place in Pemakö, to visit Namgyal Drolma[3].
Training
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche's main teacher is Dudjom Rinpoche, and his retreat master was Changchak Rinpoche.
He holds the Nyingma lineages of:
He received initiations from:
- Chatral Sangye Dorje
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
- Dodrupchen Rinpoche
- Dudjom Rinpoche
- Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche
- Chimé Rigdzin Rinpoche
- Minling Trichen Rinpoche
- Penor Rinpoche
- Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche.
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche studied in Orissa with a group of lamas he is now closely related:
- Khenpo Tashi Deleg, popularly known as Lama Tashi Deleg
- Lama Dawa (from Nepal)
- Lama Tharchin Rinpoche
- Lama Tsering Gyaltsen
All of them were instructed by Dudjom Rinpoche to develop ngakpa institutions and help preserve this lay practitioner ‘s tradition of the nyingma.
Activity
Suporting the ngakpa tradition
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is a ngakpa and is keen to see this tantric ordination flourish in the West as it has for over a thousand years in the Himalayas and Tibet. He is the spiritual director of Ogyan Chokhor Ling (the European sangha of his students) and the director of Lhundrup Topgye Ling Ngakpa Dratsang School (in Arunachal Pradesh, India). He has a particular gift for languages, as he is fluent in Tibetan, Sanskrit, Tshang-lha, Hindi, Bengali, Nepali and can easily communicated in English with great simplicity.
Academic career
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is also a respected academic with a teaching career of three decades in higher education. His academic qualifications include: Sastri Pariksa (B.A.) 1975, Sampurnananda Sanskrit University, Varanasi; Senior Diploma (M.A.) First Class, in Tibetan Language and Literature, 1977 Visva-bharati University Santiniketan, West Bengal; Acharya in Tibetan Nyingma Philosophy (Lopon ) 1979 International Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Cultural Preservation Society, Kalimpong. He has held a number of teaching posts in higher education: Lecturer in Tibetan Language and Literature, Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, 1979-1994; Visiting Lecturer in Kelaniya University, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 1998; Academic Consultant, University of Cardiff, UK, 2006-2009; Academic Consultant, University of Oxford (ongoing).
Recent Years
Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche is the inspiration behind Khye’u-chung Lotsapa Translations, which produces English (and other European language) translations and editions of Tibetan texts belonging to the Dudjom Tersar tradition. He is also presently working on a Tshangs-lha-Tibetan dictionary, with the aim of recording and preserving the rich vocabulary of the Tshangs-lha language, which is now in danger of extinction. Lopön Ogyan Tanzin Rinpoche resides in Varanasi and frequently visits his centre in Arunachal Pradesh.