Khang sar bstan pa'i dbang phyug
Khang sar bstan pa'i dbang phyug on the DRL
Wylie | khang sar bstan pa'i dbang phyug |
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English Phonetics | Khangsar Tenpai Wangchuk |
Sort Name | Khangsar Tenpai Wangchuk |
- དབོན་སྤྲུལ་བསྟན་པའི་དབང་ཕྱུག་
- སྤྲུལ་སྐུ་བསྟན་པ་
- dbon sprul bstan pa'i dbang phyug
- sprul sku bstan pa
Birth: | 1938 |
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Death: | 2014 |
Place of birth: | mgo log |
Tibetan calendar dates
Website: | https://www.bodhicittasangha.org/khangsar-tenpe-wangchuk/ |
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- Religious Affiliation
- Nyingma
- Religious Affiliation
- Nyingma
- Primary Professional Affiliation
- Taklung Monastery, Jigdril, Golok
- Other Professional Affiliation
- Payak Monastery
- Is emanation of
- Yudra Nyingpo
- Teachers
- dpal yul mchog sprul 'jams dpal dgyes pa'i rdo rje · A skyong rtogs ldan blo gros rgya mtsho
- Students
- Sangpo, Sherab · dbon po tshul khrims bzang po
Biographical Information
Khangsar Tenpa’i Wangchuk (1938–2014), aka Tulku Tenpo, was a monk and tertön of the Nyingma school. A revered master of his own tradition, he was also learned in the rigorous Geluk scholastic curriculum. While imprisoned for twelve years during the Cultural Revolution, he continued his dedicated practice alongside other great masters. He studied with Palyul Choktrul Jampal Gyepe Dorje, Akyong Tokden Rinpoche Lodrö Gyatso, and others. In his later years, he focused on teaching, writing, and restoring the monasteries of Khangsar Taklung and Payak in the region of Golok (mgo log), Tibet. His collected writings include commentaries on The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva (gyal sras lag len so bdun ma), Rigdzin Düpa (rig 'dzin 'dus pa), Tsik Sum Né Dek (tshig gsum gnad brdegs), Longchenpa's Neluk Dzö (gnas lugs mdzod) and Chöying Dzö (chos dbyings mdzod), and Shabkar's Flight of the Garuda (mkha' lding gshog rlabs). (Source Accessed Feb. .4, 2022)
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