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[[Image: Dzatrul Rinpoche 11th Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen.jpg |thumb|450px| Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen, aka the 11th Dzatrul Rinpoche, copyright Sandra Scales]] | [[Image: Dzatrul Rinpoche 11th Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen.jpg |thumb|450px|Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen, aka the 11th Dzatrul Rinpoche, copyright Sandra Scales]] | ||
'''Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngag dbang bstan 'dzin chos kyi rgyal mtshan'') aka the '''11th | '''Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ngag dbang bstan 'dzin chos kyi rgyal mtshan'') aka the '''11th Dzatrul Rinpoche''' was recognized by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]], [[Karmapa Rangjung Rigpé Dorje]] and [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] as an incarnation of [[Ngawang Tenzin Norbu]], a main master of the [[Mount Everest]] region and the root teacher of Trulshik Rinpoche. His predecessor was based in [[Rongpuk Monastery]], on the northern slopes of Mount Everest. | ||
Dzatrul Rinpoche received most of his education at [[Mindroling Monastery]]<Ref>Kathryn Meeske (Author), Sandra Scales | Dzatrul Rinpoche received most of his education at [[Mindroling Monastery]]<Ref>Kathryn Meeske (Author), Sandra Scales (Photographer), Sacred Voices of the Nyingma Masters, Padma Publications, October, 2004, p42.</Ref>. There he studied with many masters but especially with [[Mewa Khenpo Tupten Özer]], his [[root guru]]. He also received empowerments and [[nyingtik]] transmissions from [[Dudjom Rinpoche]], as well as instructions on [[Shantideva]]’s ''[[Bodhicharyavatara]]'' and [[Dzogchen]] from [[Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen]]. | ||
He also received empowerments | |||
Dzatrul Rinpoche resides in [[ | Dzatrul Rinpoche resides in [[Swayambhu]], Nepal, where in 1983 he established a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, Shri Do Ngag Chöling. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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*[[Mani Rimdu]] | *[[Mani Rimdu]] | ||
*[[Miyo Lang Zangma]] | *[[Miyo Lang Zangma]] | ||
*[[Tengboche Monastery]] | *[[Tengboche Monastery]] | ||
*[[Tengboche Rinpoche]] | *[[Tengboche Rinpoche]] | ||
*[[Thukjé Deshek Kundü]] | *[[Thukjé Deshek Kundü]] | ||
*[[Thupten Chöling]] | *[[Thupten Chöling]] | ||
*[[Trulshik Dongak Lingpa]] | *[[Trulshik Dongak Lingpa]] | ||
*[[Yangti Nakpo]] | *[[Yangti Nakpo]] |
Latest revision as of 14:19, 16 March 2021
Ngawang Tenzin Chökyi Gyaltsen (Wyl. ngag dbang bstan 'dzin chos kyi rgyal mtshan) aka the 11th Dzatrul Rinpoche was recognized by Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö, Karmapa Rangjung Rigpé Dorje and Trulshik Rinpoche as an incarnation of Ngawang Tenzin Norbu, a main master of the Mount Everest region and the root teacher of Trulshik Rinpoche. His predecessor was based in Rongpuk Monastery, on the northern slopes of Mount Everest.
Dzatrul Rinpoche received most of his education at Mindroling Monastery[1]. There he studied with many masters but especially with Mewa Khenpo Tupten Özer, his root guru. He also received empowerments and nyingtik transmissions from Dudjom Rinpoche, as well as instructions on Shantideva’s Bodhicharyavatara and Dzogchen from Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen.
Dzatrul Rinpoche resides in Swayambhu, Nepal, where in 1983 he established a Tibetan Buddhist monastery, Shri Do Ngag Chöling.
Notes
- ↑ Kathryn Meeske (Author), Sandra Scales (Photographer), Sacred Voices of the Nyingma Masters, Padma Publications, October, 2004, p42.