The Ninth Gyalwa Dokhampa Jigme Pema Nyinjadh

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Gyalwa Dokhampa, 9th

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MainNamePhon The Ninth Gyalwa Dokhampa Jigme Pema Nyinjadh
bio The Ninth Gyalwa Dokhampa, popularly known as Khamtrul Rinpoche Jigme Pema Nyinjadh was born into the family of The Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa. He was born to father Karma Dorjee and mother Chimey Yudon. He was recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, The Gyalwang Drukpa and late First Thuksey Rinpoche.

A year after the Eighth Gyalwa Dokhampa passed away, his disciple who was one of his regents, requested The Gyalwang Drukpa to look for Khamtrul Rinpoche's reincarnation.

While in retreat in the Hemis Monastery, The Gyalwang Drukpa had an experience. In that vision-like and dream-like experience, someone dressed like an Indian sadhu approached The Gyalwang Drukpa and said, "I am Khamtrul Rinpoche and I will take rebirth in your family." This particular vision appeared two or three times. Finally, in one of his visions, The Gyalwang Drukpa saw Khamtrul Rinpoche, who appeared very poor, old and sick, saying "I have been looking for you but you kept neglecting me."The same morning The Gyalwang Drukpa received a letter from a lady requesting for a prayer for her sick baby. Then again The Gyalwang Drukpa dreamt of the baby boy who was like a piece of a flesh, fragile and was near the edge of a cliff. The Gyalwang felt like looking after him but did not, and the baby looked as though he was dying.

One day later, The Gyalwang Drukpa received a letter with the picture of a baby and in a letter baby's mother said that her son was going to die and requested The Gyalwang Drukpa to pray for him. The Gyalwang Drukpa thought all these were indications. He told his mother about it and she said that the baby's mother was one of their relatives; these indications came repeatedly three or four times.

The Gyalwang Drukpa then told about it to his guru, the First Thuksey Rinpoche who confirmed the identity of the baby boy as the reincarnation of Gyalwa Dokhampa. Thuksey Rinpoche then wrote to His Holiness Dalai Lama who replied saying that he did three divinations and all of them confirmed that the baby boy was Gyalwa Dokhampa's reincarnation. The Gyalwang Drukpa named him Jigme Pema Nyinjadh.

His basic studies were done at Druk Sangag Choeling Monastery in Darjeeling. There he spent his childhood and teenaged years under the guidance of his root teacher, The Gyalwang Drukpa. His other main teacher was Venerable Omze Sherab, a disciple of Trulshik Pema Chogyel, the enlightened Drukpa yogi who was also the teacher of the Eleventh Gyalwang Drukpa.

Later, Gyalwa Dokhampa completed his Masters degree from the prestigious Tango Monastic University in Thimphu, Bhutan which is a nine year course in the Drukpa Order. Gyalwa Dokhampa has studied Buddhism since the age of five when he was officially enthroned. Gyalwa Dokhampa is the author of the book Restful mind – A new way of Thinking. A new way of Life and has launched the book internationally in Bhutan, France, Great Britain, Singapore, Vietnam, Brazil, Hong Kong amongst others. He also has a podcast called “The Restful Mind,” where he discusses contemporary issues through the lens of mindfulness, compassion, and fundamental concepts of Buddhism.

Gyalwa Dokhampa also teaches worldwide where he brings a young and vibrant viewpoint to traditional Buddhist teachings. Since 2000, he has shared his knowledge and warmth of personality with students in Australia, Mexico, Bhutan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Hongkong, Taiwan, Singapore, Peru and Europe. Like The Gyalwang Drukpa, Gyalwa Dokhampa emphasizes that Buddhism is not a religion, but rather a way of life to finding happiness. He also works to make Buddhist ideals relevant to a modern lifestyle and emphasizes that Buddhist principles can and should be integrated into everyday life, through service to others.

Gyalwa Dokhampa also emphasizes on a balance between individual right and individual responsibility to the society and to the environment. Like The Gyalwang Drukpa, Gyalwa Dokhampa too encourages preservation of the natural environment by leading pad yatras (walking pilgrimages) to create awareness to the interdependent relationship between the individual and the environment, mindfulness and emotional well being.

As one of the spiritual heirs of The Gyalwang Drukpa, Gylawa Dokhampa teaches Buddhist philosophy and practices of the Drukpa lineage internationally and spearheads the Drukpa Centers in Australia, Nepal, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Peru, Mexico, USA and Brazil amongst others. (Source Accessed Jan 5, 2026)

associatedwebsite https://www.gyalwadokhampa.org/
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