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[[Image:Tarthang Rinpoche.jpg|frame|'''Tarthang Tulku''']]'''Tarthang Tulku''' (b. 1934/5) is a [[Nyingma]] teacher based in America. He was born in Archung in the Golok region of Amdo, and educated at Tarthang, a branch monastery of [[Palyul Monastery|Palyul]]. He left Tibet and went to Sikkim in 1958. Shortly after that he taught Buddhist philosophy at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi. He went to America in 1968, and established the Tibetan Nyingma Meditation Center in California. He currently oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing, Yeshe-De, Tibetan Aid Project, and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala.
[[Image:Tarthang Rinpoche.jpg|frame|'''Tarthang Tulku''']]'''Tarthang Tulku''' (b. 1934/5) is a [[Nyingma]] teacher based in America. He was born in Archung in the Golok region of Amdo, and educated at Tarthang, a branch monastery of [[Palyul Monastery|Palyul]]. He left Tibet and went to Sikkim in 1958. Shortly after that he taught Buddhist philosophy at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi. He went to America in 1968, and established the Tibetan Nyingma Meditation Center in California. He currently oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing, Yeshe-De, Tibetan Aid Project, and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala.
==External Links==
*[http://www.odiyan.org/ Odiyan Buddhist Retreat Center]
*[http://www.ratnaling.org/ Ratna Ling Retreat Center]
*[http://www.tibetanaidproject.org/ Tibetan Aid Project]
*[http://www.nyingmainstitute.com/ The Nyingma Institute]


[[Category:Nyingma Teachers]]
[[Category:Nyingma Teachers]]

Revision as of 15:04, 27 April 2009

Tarthang Tulku

Tarthang Tulku (b. 1934/5) is a Nyingma teacher based in America. He was born in Archung in the Golok region of Amdo, and educated at Tarthang, a branch monastery of Palyul. He left Tibet and went to Sikkim in 1958. Shortly after that he taught Buddhist philosophy at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi. He went to America in 1968, and established the Tibetan Nyingma Meditation Center in California. He currently oversees various projects including Dharma Publishing, Yeshe-De, Tibetan Aid Project, and the construction of the Odiyan Copper Mountain Mandala.

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