102nd Ganden Tripa Kyabje Rizong Rinpoche

On November 17th 2009 The 102nd Ganden Tripa Kyabje Rizong Rinpoche will be giving rest of the oral transmissions on Ngulchu Yabse Sum; Khedrup Nagwang Dorje (1720-1803), Ngulchu Dharmabhadra (1772-1851), and his disciple Ngulchu Yangchen Drubpai Dorje (1809-1887).

 

By Khedrup Nagwang Dorje 1 Volume, and Ngulchu Yangchen Drubpai Dorje 3 Volumes. These precious Volumes include many of the deities practices. If someone is practicing any of the three mean Gelug pa Deity's and so on, then this is good opportunity to receive those texts' oral transmissions (lung).

Teaching will take palce at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in South India, address below. These teachings are organized at Tashi Lhunpo Monastery because the authors of these teachings are from Tashi Lhunpo, therefore this Teaching may be greatly auspicious for the monastery and  Dharma.

 

The 102nd Ganden Tripa Kyabje Rizong Rinpoche

Holder of one of the 
three highest spiritual positions 
in the Gelug Tradition of 
Tibetan Buddhism 

A Rare Opportunity to Learn Directly 
from an Extraordinary Master

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Born in Ladakh in the early 1930s, Kyabje Rizong Rinpoche was recognized and enthroned as a child as the reincarnation of the founder of the illustrious Rizong Hermitage. 

In the mid-1940s Rinpoche joined Drepung Loseling Monastery in Lhasa for his higher training, remaining until the Chinese takeover of Tibet in 1959. He then joined His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan exile community in India. He was appointed by His Holiness as Abbot both of Gyumed Tantric Monastery and of Drepung Loseling, two of the greatest seats of Tibetan spiritual knowledge. At present Rinpoche carries the title Jangtse Choje, or “Dharma Master of the Northern Peak,” one of the three highest spiritual positions in the Gelug Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Rinpoche has made the practice of meditation his principal focus in life, and has conducted numerous extensive retreats, including a three-year tantric retreat on the Yamantaka mandala in a remote hermitage in Ladakh. Through his achievements in practice and scholarship, he represents the pinnacle of the Sutra and Tantra traditions.

Rinpoche is renowned for his Tantric powers, and is frequently called upon by H.H. the Dalai Lama to lead ceremonies for healing and other similar purposes. 

 

Address 

Tashi Lhunpo Monastery

P.O. Bylakuppe-
Distt. Mysore Karnataka State 571104
INDIA

Telephone: 0091 8223 252601

www.tashilhunpo.org

If you are a foreign person (not Tibetan or Indian passport holder) then you may need to get a special permit, therefore you need to contact the office of H.H. Dalai Lama in New Delhi. This will take some time so please be advised to plan well ahead in advance of the teachings.   

Contact Address:

10-B, Ring Road, Lajpat Nagar -IV
New Delhi -110024
INDIA
Tel: +91-11-26474798, 26439745
Fax: +91-11-26461914
E-mail: 
bdl@airtelbroadband.in 

Important Note: if due to any circumstances the Teaching schedule has to change we are not responsible for any financial or monetary loss you may incur.