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'''Golok Serta Rinpoche''' (1891-1963 or 1964) (also known as '''Pema Lungtok Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho | '''Golok Serta Rinpoche''' (1891-1963 or 1964) (also known as '''Pema Lungtok Gyatso''' ([[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho'' was a great [[Chö]] practitioner of the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage. Born in 1891, he was 8 years old when he met [[Dudjom Lingpa]], and continued his training with [[Goser Onpo Khyenrab Gyasto Rinpoche]], one of his main students, and later with [[Degyal Rinpoche]]. He became one of the principal lineage holder of the [[Chö]] practice of the [[Dudjom Tersar]]. | ||
He became one of the principal | |||
== | ==Training== | ||
In 1923, he walked to Western Tibet and reached the base of [[Mount Kailash]]. He heard there for the first time of [[Degyal Rinpoche]], a lama from [[Golok]] who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa. He then went under training with Degyal Rinpoche. | In 1923, he walked to Western Tibet and reached the base of [[Mount Kailash]]. He heard there for the first time of [[Degyal Rinpoche]], a lama from [[Golok]] who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa. He then went under training with Degyal Rinpoche. | ||
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In 1961, he went to India and met [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the [[Nyingma Kama]]. It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him 'Serta Drupchen', the great accomplished one from [[Serta]]. | In 1961, he went to India and met [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the [[Nyingma Kama]]. It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him 'Serta Drupchen', the great accomplished one from [[Serta]]. | ||
== | ==Writings== | ||
Having attained the most excellent degree of scholarly learning and a lofty level of accomplishment, it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the [[nine yanas]], an explanation of the [[Chöd]] practice of Dudjom Lingpa and a collection of practices related to [[Tara]]. | Having attained the most excellent degree of scholarly learning and a lofty level of accomplishment, it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the [[nine yanas]], an explanation of the [[Chöd]] practice of Dudjom Lingpa and a collection of practices related to [[Tara]]. | ||
== | ==Family== | ||
Among his sons and daughters are: | Among his sons and daughters are: | ||
#Machik Zangmo | #Machik Zangmo | ||
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#Tendrel Zangmo | #Tendrel Zangmo | ||
== | ==Disciples== | ||
[[Image:Kama Empowerments.jpg|thumb|Early Dec. 1962, Kalimpong, the first time [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] granted the kama empowerments outside Tibet, see "Counsels from My Heart", Dudjom Rinpoche, page 31. Golok Serta Rinpoche is at the back row, with the white beard. You can also see Trulshik Rinpoche, Mindroling Rinpoche, Kangyur Rinpoche, ....]] | [[Image:Kama Empowerments.jpg|thumb|Early Dec. 1962, Kalimpong, the first time [[Dudjom Rinpoche]] granted the kama empowerments outside Tibet, see "Counsels from My Heart", Dudjom Rinpoche, page 31. Golok Serta Rinpoche is at the back row, with the white beard. You can also see Trulshik Rinpoche, Mindroling Rinpoche, Kangyur Rinpoche, ....]] | ||
Among his disciples are: | Among his disciples are: | ||
*Gourou Shri Zagat Prakash Lama. | |||
*Lama Jampal Rabgyé | |||
*Lama Katak Rigzin Dorjé | |||
*Lama Pema Tashi | |||
*Lama Thubten Phuntsok | |||
*Lama Tongnyé | |||
*Péma Kundröl Gyalpo | |||
*[[Second Degyal Rinpoche]], the incarnation of his root master | |||
*Shakya Dorjé | |||
*Tséwang Dorjé | |||
*Tsultrim Gyatso Rinpoche | |||
*Yonten Gyatso aka [[Khenpo Yönga]] | |||
== | ==Incarnation== | ||
Golok Serta Rinpoche's tulku is his own grand-son, [[Shiva Rinpoche]]. | Golok Serta Rinpoche's tulku is his own grand-son, [[Shiva Rinpoche]]. | ||
[[Category: Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category: Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]] | [[Category: Dudjom Tersar Masters]] |
Revision as of 14:53, 18 May 2014
Golok Serta Rinpoche (1891-1963 or 1964) (also known as Pema Lungtok Gyatso (Wyl. pad+ma lung rtogs rgya mtsho was a great Chö practitioner of the Dudjom Tersar lineage. Born in 1891, he was 8 years old when he met Dudjom Lingpa, and continued his training with Goser Onpo Khyenrab Gyasto Rinpoche, one of his main students, and later with Degyal Rinpoche. He became one of the principal lineage holder of the Chö practice of the Dudjom Tersar.
Training
In 1923, he walked to Western Tibet and reached the base of Mount Kailash. He heard there for the first time of Degyal Rinpoche, a lama from Golok who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa. He then went under training with Degyal Rinpoche.
In 1946, Golok Serta Rinpoche went for a pilgrimage to India, and traveled all across the Himalayan mountains. He used to teach Dharma during summer, while staying secluded in retreat during winter.His root master Degyal Rinpoche was reborn within his own family, as his son, and was name Second Degyal Rinpoche
In 1961, he went to India and met Dudjom Rinpoche in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the Nyingma Kama. It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him 'Serta Drupchen', the great accomplished one from Serta.
Writings
Having attained the most excellent degree of scholarly learning and a lofty level of accomplishment, it seems he composed a great many works. Of these, today we may find only this presentation of the nine yanas, an explanation of the Chöd practice of Dudjom Lingpa and a collection of practices related to Tara.
Family
Among his sons and daughters are:
- Machik Zangmo
- Second Degyal Rinpoche, the incarnation of his root master
- Shakya Dorjé
- Tséwang Dorjé
- Tendrel Zangmo
Disciples
Among his disciples are:
- Gourou Shri Zagat Prakash Lama.
- Lama Jampal Rabgyé
- Lama Katak Rigzin Dorjé
- Lama Pema Tashi
- Lama Thubten Phuntsok
- Lama Tongnyé
- Péma Kundröl Gyalpo
- Second Degyal Rinpoche, the incarnation of his root master
- Shakya Dorjé
- Tséwang Dorjé
- Tsultrim Gyatso Rinpoche
- Yonten Gyatso aka Khenpo Yönga
Incarnation
Golok Serta Rinpoche's tulku is his own grand-son, Shiva Rinpoche.