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H.H.
Taklung Shabdung Rinpoche Rangrig Dorjee Nyima.
H.H. Shabdung Rangrig Dorjee Nyima, the twenty-sixth
Shabdrung of the Taklung Gazi family chain of descendents,
was born with auspicious signs in 1991 to a couple named
Gazi Sonam Topgyal and Sadu Sonam Lhamo. In 2000, His
Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama formally enthroned him
as the lineage holder of the Taklung Kagyu and honored him
with the name, "Tenzin Gyurme Choekyi Wangchug" (the Unchanging
Doctrine Holder, the Sovereign Lord of Dharma). In
the same year, a grand enthronement ceremony was carried
out in Jangchub Choling, the seat of the glorious Drikung
Kagyu, in the presence of Taklung Matul Rinpoche, Drikung
Kyabgon Rinpoche and many other great masters. He
received a year and a half of traditional Buddhist training
of listening, contemplation and meditation at Dzongsar Institute.
Presently, he is studying at Institute of Buddhist
Dialectics .(Sara
College.)
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H.H.
Taklung Matul Rinpoche Tenzin Kunzang Jigme
Tenzin
Kunzang Jigme Rinpoche, the seventh H.H. Taklung Matrul
Rinpoche was born in 1977 to Ngawang Tendar and Deden Zangmo. In
1987, His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama formally recognized
him as the reincarnation of the sixth H.H.Taklung Matul
Thupten Jigme Choechog Rinpoche. He spent a few years
in Namgyal Monastery studying Buddhist philosophy and practice. In
1991, he entered the Institute
of Buddhist Dialectics,
Dharamsala to learn both the Sutra and Tantra teachings
of the Lord Buddha and completed his studies in 2003. Having
finished his Buddhist studies, he is now living in Manali,
Kulu, in Himachal Pradesh. Since there is no monastic
seat of the Taklung Kagyu tradition in India,
the Taklung Kagyu Rinpoches are jointly working for its
establishment.
H.H.
Taklung Ma-Rinppoche
Palden Taklung Kagyu Centre
House No. 201, Ward No.2, Bhajogi
P.B. # 78 MANALI-175131 Distt. Kullu
(H.P.) INDIA(Contect to Assistant Thinley Dorjee)
Phone No. 009-9418442893
Email dorjee53@rediffmail.com
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H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche
Ngawang Kalsang Nyima
H.H.
Phakchok Rinpoche Ngawang Kalsang Nyima was born on the
tenth day of the seventh Tibetan month of the Iron Bird
Year, in the 16th His
father is Palden, a son of the noble family Chulung Pontsang
from Tsawa Gang, and his mother is Tsering Dekyi, who
is the niece of the previous H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche, a
descendent of the godly lineage of Bonkar, and a master
of Tibetan Medicine. In 1981, Tsering Dekyi bore
a thick flesh covered placenta from which a boy appeared
after being operated on. The moment he was born,
he recited the mantra A HAM. The great accomplished
master, Lama Tsejor Rinpoche gave him the name Ngawang
Kalsang Nyima. During childhood, he remembered his
past life and activities very clearly. Dege Lhathok
Gyalpo, also known as Sherab Senge, who was famous for
his clairvoyance and signs of accomplishment, loudly told
H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche Ngawang Kalsang Nyima's mother,
"You have the incarnation of H.H. Taklung Riwoche Kyabgon
Phakchok Rinpoche in your womb. Take this and put
it around your neck." Having said thus, he gave her
a piece of turquoise. H.H. Taklung Shabdung Rinpoche,
H.H.Taklung Tsetul Rinpoche, H.H. Kunzig Panchen Rinpoche,
and many other masters recognized him to be the unmistaken
incarnation of the previous H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche Ngawang
Thupten Namgyal, and advised him to enter school. When
H.H. Taklung Tsetul Rinpoche visited Riwoche, Phakchok
Rinpoche offered the hair from the crown of his head and
received the name, Ngawang Tenzin Choekyi Drakpa. Without
much effort, his wisdom and intelligence flowered. His
uncle, H.E. Choktul Tenzin Gyaltsen was looked after by
the previous H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche with great care and
was told to have great hope in him in the future. Accordingly,
Phakchok Tulku received with great effort all the ripening
empowerments, liberating instructions, and supporting
oral transmissions. Thus, he displayed noble qualities. Based
on subsequent requests from the monastery as well as the
masses, in 2004 H.H. Taklung Tsetul Rinpoche, H.E. Choktul
Tenzin Gyaltsen and many other great masters enthroned
him as the unmistaken incarnation of the previous H.H.
Phakchok Rinpoche Ngawang Thupten Namgyal with grandeur
at Yishod Riwoche Taklung Monastery. At present,
he is shouldering the responsibility of looking after
Yishod Riwoche monastery and visiting many of the Taklung
Kagyu monasteries to give teachings. Hence, he is
totally engaged in his spiritual activities.
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H.E.
Choktul Tenzin Gyaltsen Ngawang Mawai Nyima
H.E.
Choktul Tenzin Gyaltsen Ngawang Mawai Nyima was born amidst
auspicious signs in 1940, the Iron Dragon Year of the 16th
Rabjung Cycle, to the lady Dolma Lhamo and Zilnon Gonpo
from the noble Bonkar Tsang family. The 16th
Gyalwang Karmapa Rigpai Dorje recognized him as the sixth
incarnation of H.E. Tenzin Tulku. He received teachings
on the general and particular teachings from the 6thTibet
in 1959, he was imprisoned for more than twenty years, during
which time he suffered immense physical hardships from hunger,
cold and fatigue due to hard labor. He later said that
this proved to be a better purification practice than other
virtuous activity such as prostrations or circumambulations. He
was also able to improve his spiritual practice by mixing
the four activities with deity, mantra and Dharmakaya, together
with the sublime motivation of relative and absolute bodhicitta. During
his time in prison, he recieved the wonderful opportunity
to share his spiritual experience regarding Dzogchen, Mahamudra
and other Lojong practices with many great masters. Hence,
instead of getting discouraged by his hardships, he even
led a happy and meaningful life in prison. After being
released from prison, he took his religious freedom in stride
and received the full ordination vow from Khenpo Batse Lama
Drakpa Zopa from Riwoche Monastery. Later, he entered
Drepung Nekyong Chode monastery in Lhasa
where he studied and perfected the common and uncommon fields
of education under Gaden Trichen Rinpoche. There he
was respected and revered by everyone for his scholarship.
The first prize of the trophy inscribed with the white conch
was conferred upon him twice and the second prize once. The
Panchen Lama and other respected scholars and masters praised
him, and asked him repeatedly to take the Khenpo's post
at Trungyang Nangten Lopdra Chenmo. Concerned only
with the welfare of the teachings and sentient beings, he
accepted this post. Both the lay and ordained people
of Riwoche appealed him to return to Taklung Riwoche, the
sacred placed blessed by Buddha. H.H. Phakchok
Rinpoche Ngawang Thupten Namgyal and Khenchen Pema Rangdrol. Without
much difficulty he understood what he studied. Due
to the political upheaval in He
returned in 1985 and has remained at Riwoche until the present.
Panchen Lama and other great masters have also highly
recognized Riwoche Monastery, owing to its rich cultural
heritage. There Tenzin Tulku has selflessly worked
for the construction of new temples to support spiritual
practice. After the completion of the new temple, Tsuglak
Tra Khyilma, on the day of sixth Tibetan month of the Water
Monkey year, 17th Rabjung Cycle, he grandly inaugurated
it with a ceremonial celebration. Gradually, he also
constructed dormitories for the monks. Hence, his kindness
is unsurpassable. Just as the Bodhisattvas enthusiastically
work to fulfill the aspirations of sentient beings, he also
has put great effort to accomplish the wishes of others,
disregarding his own physical well being.
He has also remained impartial to all, regardless
of whether they are high or low, wise or foolish. Therefore,
he exhibits the nine qualities of noble beings that include
scholarship, kindness and morality. As he was taken
care of by the previous H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche who put great
hope in him, this noble being has been very kind to the
teachings of the Taklung tradition when it was under the
threat of extinction. Particularly, he has taken utmost
care of the seventh H.H. Phakchok Rinpoche Ngawang Kelsang
Nyima with great love, providing him with the entire teachings
of sutra and tantra, as well as the profound teachings of
the Taklung
School. At
present, even though he is old and seriously ill, he is
taking care of his health and courageously working hard
for the greater benefit of the teachings and sentient beings.
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H.E. Yongzin
Rinpoche
His Eminience Taglung Yonzin Rinpoche was
born in 1973 in ShangriLa, eastern part of Tibet. At the
age of five, he was ordained by Ven Yonten Rinpoche and
begin a two year period of monastic education at Rabgyeling
Monastry. In 1993, propelled by the great wish of deepening
his understanding of Buddhist Philosophy and practice, Rinpoche
made his way, alone, to India.
Rinpoche then joined the Drikung kagyu Institute
in the northern part of India. There, for five years, he
studied Buddhist Philosopy, meditation, rites and rituals.
Rinpoche also took his monk's vow from His Holiness Drikung
Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.
In 1997, His Holiness Taglung Matrul Rinpoche
recognised him as the reincarnation of the 8th Taglung Yonzin
Lhunpo who was the tutor of His Holiness Dragpa Tenpai Nyima.
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Thereafter, Rinpoche went to retreat in
Labchi, the holy place of the great Saint Milarepa.
In 2001, Rinpoche attended the Great Snake
Year Teaching of the Drikung Kagyu Lineage for four months.
Aft
er the completion of the teaching, His Holiness
Drikung Kagyu Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche, His Holiness Taglung
Matrul Rinpoche and His Holiness Taglung Shabdrung Rinpoche
formally enthroned the 9th Yongzin Rinpoche in the presence
of 700 monks.
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Khenpo Lobsang Tsephel
Khenpo Lophel is from Kham Riwoche and entered
the Riwoche monastery in Tibet in 1986. In 1990 he took
the beginning vows of a novice monk. He studied the practice
and prayer rituals of the Taklung Kagyu lineage there until
1997. In 1997 Khenpo went to Bier, India to study at the
Dzongsar Monastery Shedra.
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He completed his studies of the thirteen major
Buddhist philosophical texts and the eighteen renowned Buddhist
scriptures in 2005. In 2002 he received the complete Gelong
vows of a monk from His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
After completing the Dzongsar Monastery
Shedra, Khenpo studied the sciences of reasoning and cognitive
knowledge at Sera Jey Monastery for 1 year. Khenpo Lophel
then went to the Riwoche Monastery in Nepal where he taught
for one year as Lopon. H.H. Pakchok Rinpoche then gave him
the title of Khenpo. Khenpo Lophel arrived in Toronto in
the summer of 2006 where he assists and teachings depending
on the needs of the students. In this way he teachings Tibetan
language, Tibetan instruments and Dharma in a formal setting.
Khenpo
Lophel (Lobsang Tsephel)
c/o Riwoche Tibetan Buddist Temple
28 Heintzman St., Toronto, Ontario, M6P 2J6
Canada
khenpo_lophel@yahoo.com
(416) 766-7964
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