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'''Sherab Özer Rinpoche''' was born in 1922 and was recognised as the incarnation of Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje, the main Dharma heir of the great master [[Nyala Pema Duddul]]. From an early age he studied | '''Sherab Özer Rinpoche''' was born in 1922 and was recognised as the incarnation of Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje, the main Dharma heir of the great master [[Nyala Pema Duddul]]. From an early age he studied with many revered masters in East Tibet, and at the age of 21 went to live in the ''[[labrang]]'' at [[Kalsang Gonpa]], the seat of Nyala Pema Duddul, which later became the seat of [[Tertön Sogyal]] Lerab Lingpa. He received the teachings and profound instructions of Dzogpachenpo from Tulku Dorje Duddul at Dre Tsal Monastery, the empowerments and teachings for Nyala Pema Duddul’s revelation ''Zabchö [[Khakhyab Rangdrol]]'' from Jazi Anyé Tulku, and studied and practised with masters of the [[Sakya]], [[Gelug]] and [[Nyingma]] schools. | ||
In 1949, Sherab Özer Rinpoche was asked by Chinese government to help in local affairs, and later, during the Cultural Revolution, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different monasteries, as a result of which he set up, in Sichuan province, thirty four “Cultural Heritage Protection Associations”. In 1984, Rinpoche founded the Sichuan Province Tibetan Buddhist Institute. | In 1949, Sherab Özer Rinpoche was asked by Chinese government to help in local affairs, and later, during the Cultural Revolution, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different monasteries, as a result of which he set up, in Sichuan province, thirty four “Cultural Heritage Protection Associations”. In 1984, Rinpoche founded the Sichuan Province Tibetan Buddhist Institute. |
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Sherab Özer Rinpoche was born in 1922 and was recognised as the incarnation of Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje, the main Dharma heir of the great master Nyala Pema Duddul. From an early age he studied with many revered masters in East Tibet, and at the age of 21 went to live in the labrang at Kalsang Gonpa, the seat of Nyala Pema Duddul, which later became the seat of Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa. He received the teachings and profound instructions of Dzogpachenpo from Tulku Dorje Duddul at Dre Tsal Monastery, the empowerments and teachings for Nyala Pema Duddul’s revelation Zabchö Khakhyab Rangdrol from Jazi Anyé Tulku, and studied and practised with masters of the Sakya, Gelug and Nyingma schools.
In 1949, Sherab Özer Rinpoche was asked by Chinese government to help in local affairs, and later, during the Cultural Revolution, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different monasteries, as a result of which he set up, in Sichuan province, thirty four “Cultural Heritage Protection Associations”. In 1984, Rinpoche founded the Sichuan Province Tibetan Buddhist Institute.