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|MainNamePhon=Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
|MainNamePhon=Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
|SortName=Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
|SortName=Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
|MainNameTib=རྫོགས་ཆེན་པདམ་བསྐལ་བཟང་
|MainNameTib=རྫོགས་ཆེན་པདྨ་བསྐལ་བཟང་
|MainNameWylie=rdzogs chen padma bskal bzang
|MainNameWylie=rdzogs chen pad+ma bskal bzang
|yearbirth=1943
|yearbirth=1943
|bornin=Dzachuka, Eastern Tibet
|bornin=Dzachuka, Eastern Tibet
|bio=Having received an intense and enlightening education with some of the most eminent masters of the 20th century, while still a teenager, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche became twelfth throne holder of Dzogchen Monaster. Throughout the bleak period of the 1960s and '7-s, he managed to maintain and practise the Dharma in secret, and as soon as circumstances permitted, he completely rebuilt Dzogchen Monastery, Shirasing Buddhist College, and established the Lotus Ground Great Perfection Retreat Centre. He now devotes his time to teaching Dzogpa Chenpo to tens of thousands of studetns from all over teh world, and to date, thirty-two volumes of his teachings have been published in Tibetan. (Source: [[Introduction to the Nature of Mind (Dzogchen Pema Kalsang)]] (2019), translated by [[Christian Stewart]].
|bio=Having received an intense and enlightening education with some of the most eminent masters of the 20th century, while still a teenager, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche became twelfth throne holder of Dzogchen Monastery. Throughout the bleak period of the 1960s and '70s, he managed to maintain and practice the Dharma in secret, and as soon as circumstances permitted, he completely rebuilt Dzogchen Monastery, Shirasing Buddhist College, and established the Lotus Ground Great Perfection Retreat Centre. He now devotes his time to teaching Dzogpa Chenpo to tens of thousands of studetns from all over the world, and to date, thirty-two volumes of his teachings have been published in Tibetan. (Source: [[Introduction to the Nature of Mind (Dzogchen Pema Kalsang)]] (2019), translated by [[Christian Stewart]].
|religiousaffiliation=Nyingma, Dzogchen
|religiousaffiliation=Nyingma, Dzogchen
|IsInGyatsa=No
|IsInGyatsa=No
}}
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PersonType Category:Abbots
Category:Authors of Tibetan Works
Category:Tulkus
Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
MainNamePhon Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
MainNameTib རྫོགས་ཆེན་པདྨ་བསྐལ་བཟང་
MainNameWylie rdzogs chen pad+ma bskal bzang
SortName Dzogchen Pema Kalsang
bio Having received an intense and enlightening education with some of the most eminent masters of the 20th century, while still a teenager, Dzogchen Pema Kalsang Rinpoche became twelfth throne holder of Dzogchen Monastery. Throughout the bleak period of the 1960s and '70s, he managed to maintain and practice the Dharma in secret, and as soon as circumstances permitted, he completely rebuilt Dzogchen Monastery, Shirasing Buddhist College, and established the Lotus Ground Great Perfection Retreat Centre. He now devotes his time to teaching Dzogpa Chenpo to tens of thousands of studetns from all over the world, and to date, thirty-two volumes of his teachings have been published in Tibetan. (Source: Introduction to the Nature of Mind (Dzogchen Pema Kalsang) (2019), translated by Christian Stewart.
YearBirth 1943
BornIn Dzachuka, Eastern Tibet
religiousaffiliation Nyingma, Dzogchen
IsInGyatsa No
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