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'''Ringu Tulku Rinpoche''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ri mgul sprul sku'') '''Karma Tsultrim Gyurmé Trinlé''' (''ka+rma tshul khrims 'gyur med phrin las'') (b.1952) was born in Kham Lingtsang, in east Tibet, and recognised by His Holiness the sixteenth Gyalwang [[Karmapa]] as the incarnation of one of the [[tulku]]s of a Kagyüpa monastery in his home province. He studied with some of the most distinguished [[khenpo]]s of the [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyü]] traditions and received teachings from many outstanding masters, including [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]], [[Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche]] and the Gyalwang Karmapa. He was also a close disciple of [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]]. In 1975 he was awarded the title of [[Khenpo]], and in 1983 the title of Lopön Chenpo. Since 1990, he has been travelling and teaching in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He is the author of a number of books on Buddhism, as well as children’s books in both Tibetan and European languages.
'''Ringu Tulku Rinpoche''' ([[Wyl.]] ''ri mgul sprul sku''), '''Karma Tsultrim Gyurmé Trinlé''' (''ka+rma tshul khrims 'gyur med phrin las'') (b.1952) was born in [[Kham]] [[Lingtsang]], in east Tibet, and recognised by His Holiness the sixteenth Gyalwang [[Karmapa]] as the incarnation of one of the [[tulku]]s of a Kagyüpa monastery in his home province. He studied with some of the most distinguished [[khenpo]]s of the [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyü]] traditions and received teachings from many outstanding masters, including [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]], [[Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche]] and the Gyalwang Karmapa. He was also a close disciple of [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]]. In 1975 he was awarded the title of [[Khenpo]], and in 1983 the title of Lopön Chenpo. Since 1990, he has been travelling and teaching in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He is the author of a number of books on Buddhism, as well as children’s books in both Tibetan and European languages.


He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.  
He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.  
==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Sangha==
*[[Lerab Ling]], [[Rigpa Shedra]] West, 14-16 May 2010, teaches on ''An Instruction on the View of the Mahayana Clarifying the Two Truths'' by [[Patrul Rinpoche]].
*Kathmandu, 23 February 2010, answers a series of questions from shedra students. 
*[[Pharping]], Nepal, [[Rigpa Shedra]] East, 5 March 2008, [[Ringu Tulku Rinpoche 2008 teaching MP3|answers a series of questions]] from shedra students.
*[[Pharping]], Nepal, [[Rigpa Shedra]] East, 9 February 2007, answers a series of questions from shedra students. Download the teaching: [http://www.rigpawiki.org/Media/Audio/20070209PH1400RT.mp3 MP3]
*[[Lerab Ling]], [[Rigpa Shedra]] West, 2005, continues and finishes his teaching on [[Shantarakshita]]’s ''[[Madhyamakalankara]]'' using the commentary of [[Mipham Rinpoche]].
*[[Lerab Ling]], [[Rigpa Shedra]] West, 2004, teaches on [[Shantarakshita]]’s [[Madhyamakalankara]] using the commentary of [[Mipham Rinpoche]].
*[[Lerab Ling]], [[Rigpa Shedra]] West, 2002, teaches on [[Mipham Rinpoche]]’s ''[[Wheel of Analytical Meditation]]''
*Rigpa centres around the world, 1997-2001, [[Ringu Tulku Rinpoche's Bodhicharyavatara Teachings|teaches on chapters 1-9 of the ''Bodhicharyavatara'' by Shantideva]]


==Publications==
==Publications==
*Ringu Tulku, 'Zog-chen Gon-pa' in ''Tibet Journal'', Volume 1, No. 3 & 4, Autumn 1976
*Ringu Tulku, 'Zog-chen Gon-pa' in ''Tibet Journal'', Volume 1, No. 3 & 4, Autumn 1976
*Ringu Tulku, ''Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism'', Snow Lion Publications, 2005
*Ringu Tulku, ''Lazy Lama Series'', Bodhicharya Publications
*Ringu Tulku, ''Lazy Lama Series'', Bodhicharya Publications
*Ringu Tulku, ''Mind Training'', Shambhala Publications, 2007
*Ringu Tulku, ''Path to Buddhahood: Teachings on Gampopa’s Jewel Ornament of Liberation'', Shambhala Publications, 2003
*Ringu Tulku, ''Path to Buddhahood: Teachings on Gampopa’s Jewel Ornament of Liberation'', Shambhala Publications, 2003
*Ringu Tulku, ''Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism'', Snow Lion Publications, 2005
*Ringu Tulku, ''The Ri-me Philosophy of Jamgön Kongtrul the Great'', Shambhala Publications, 2006
*Ringu Tulku, ''The Ri-me Philosophy of Jamgön Kongtrul the Great'', Shambhala Publications, 2006
*Ringu Tulku, ''Mind Training'', Shambhala Publications, 2007


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Revision as of 18:53, 15 May 2010

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche teaching at the Rigpa Shedra

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche (Wyl. ri mgul sprul sku), Karma Tsultrim Gyurmé Trinlé (ka+rma tshul khrims 'gyur med phrin las) (b.1952) was born in Kham Lingtsang, in east Tibet, and recognised by His Holiness the sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa as the incarnation of one of the tulkus of a Kagyüpa monastery in his home province. He studied with some of the most distinguished khenpos of the Nyingma and Kagyü traditions and received teachings from many outstanding masters, including Thrangu Rinpoche, Dodrupchen Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche and the Gyalwang Karmapa. He was also a close disciple of Khenpo Tsöndrü. In 1975 he was awarded the title of Khenpo, and in 1983 the title of Lopön Chenpo. Since 1990, he has been travelling and teaching in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He is the author of a number of books on Buddhism, as well as children’s books in both Tibetan and European languages.

He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.

Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Publications

  • Ringu Tulku, 'Zog-chen Gon-pa' in Tibet Journal, Volume 1, No. 3 & 4, Autumn 1976
  • Ringu Tulku, Lazy Lama Series, Bodhicharya Publications
  • Ringu Tulku, Path to Buddhahood: Teachings on Gampopa’s Jewel Ornament of Liberation, Shambhala Publications, 2003
  • Ringu Tulku, Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism, Snow Lion Publications, 2005
  • Ringu Tulku, The Ri-me Philosophy of Jamgön Kongtrul the Great, Shambhala Publications, 2006
  • Ringu Tulku, Mind Training, Shambhala Publications, 2007

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