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'''Adeu Rinpoche''' also known as '''Druprik Khyuchok''' or '''Drupchok Rinpoche''' - an important [[Drukpa Kagyü]] teacher from Tsechu Monastery, Nangchen. Like [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], he was a disciple of [[Samten Gyatso]] (1881-1945/6). He is the main teacher of [[Tsoknyi Rinpoche]]. | '''Adeu Rinpoche''' also known as '''Druprik Khyuchok''' or '''Drupchok Rinpoche''' - an important [[Drukpa Kagyü]] teacher from Tsechu Monastery, Nangchen. Like [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], he was a disciple of [[Samten Gyatso]] (1881-1945/6). He is the main teacher of [[Tsoknyi Rinpoche]]. | ||
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Adeu Rinpoche also known as Druprik Khyuchok or Drupchok Rinpoche - an important Drukpa Kagyü teacher from Tsechu Monastery, Nangchen. Like Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, he was a disciple of Samten Gyatso (1881-1945/6). He is the main teacher of Tsoknyi Rinpoche.
Biography
'The current Eighth Adeu Rinpoche was born on the fourth day of the 12th Tibetan month in the fifteen cycle of Iron Horse year, in the middle of a freezing winter. As the 16th Karmapa and the Eighth Choegon Rinpoche recognized the child as the authentic reincarnation of the Seventh Adeu Rinpoche, he was taken to Tsechu Gompa for enthronement at the age of seven. Immediately after this, he began his traditional education in writing, calligraphy, poetry, astrology, mandala painting, spiritual practice and text recitation. At the same time, the young Adeu Rinpoche also received many teachings, Tantra and oral pith-instructions based on the old and new traditions but primarily on the Drukpa lineage from the Eighth Choegon Rinpoche, Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche and many other great masters. After this, Rinpoche entered into a seven-year retreat, during which he practised the sadhanas of different deities and tsalung training, including the Six Yogas of Naropa and the liberating Mahamudra mind-training practices. He also learnt philosophy. Adeu Rinpoche later wrote a precise commentary on the three sets of vows, the root of heart-essence of Nyingmapa lineage, and on the various mandala deities.
In 1958, all the sacred texts, statues and precious objects were completely destroyed, and Rinpoche was imprisoned for fifteen years. Although Adeu Rinpoche suffered a great deal, the period in prison gave him an opportunity to meet many accomplished masters who had also been imprisoned. From them, he received instructions on Dzogchen, and under their guidance, he practised the rare and precious teachings of the aurallineage (Nyengyü) of the Nyingma school, and studied the various Nyingmapa terma teachings.
Adeu Rinpoche is an extremely important master of the Drukpa Kagyü lineage, especially after the Cultural Revolution, when many great Drukpa lineage masters passed away. In the present time when teachings of the Drukpa lineage have been faced with extinction, Adeu Rinpoche is the only remaining lineage holder of the Khampa tradition of the Drukpa lineage.
At the end of 1980, Adeu Rinpoche went to Tashi Jong in India to pass on the entire lineage of the Khampa Drukpa tradition to the present Khamtrul Rinpoche Shedrub Nyima, Choegon Rinpoche Chokyi Sengye and many other great tulkus of the Drukpa lineage.
In 1990, Adeu Rinpoche also gave the complete empwoerments of the Drukpa lineage to the local tulkus in Nangchen. About 51 tulkus and 1600 monks and nuns were present to receive the empowerments and oral transmissions. In this way, Adeu Rinpoche became the main lineage master of the Khampa Drukpa tradition for all the Drukpa tulkus. Thereafter, Adeu Rinpoche went to Bhutan and exchanged initiations with Je Khenpo, Jigme Chodrak Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and many other enlightened masters, thus becoming a representative of the Drukpa lineage.
At present, Adeu Rinpoche has undertaken the responsibility to restore Tsechu Gompa, and at the same time to collect, correct and edit all the Drukpa teachings, tantras and practices. Once this colossal project is completed, Adeu Rinpoche will print these in the traditional format and distribute them to all the Drukpa monasteries, for the benefit of the current and future practitioners and to prevent the loss of the teachings of the glorious Drukpa lineage.