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|bio=The present Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso, was born in 1961 in eastern Bhutan. He was recognized as a tulku by H.H. Sakya Trizin, and received empowerments and teachings from many of the greatest masters of Tibetan Buddhism, including H.H. the 16th Karmapa; H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche and Lama Sonam Zangpo (his paternal and maternal grandfathers); Chatral Rinpoche; Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche, Khenpo Appey, and many others. His root guru was Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, who began training Rinpoche from the age of 7.
 
While still a teenager, Rinpoche built a small retreat center in Ghezing, Sikkim and soon began traveling and teaching around the world. In the 1980s, he began the restoration of Dzongsar Monastery in Derge, the responsibility of which he had inherited from his previous incarnation, Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö. He established Dzongsar Institute in Bir, India, (now DKCLI in Chauntra), which has grown to be one of the most respected institutions for advanced dialectical study. He also oversees two monasteries in Bhutan and has established dharma centres in Australia, Europe, North America, and Asia. He has written several books and made award-winning films. Rinpoche continuously travels all over the world, practicing and teaching the Dharma. (Source: [https://khyentsefoundation.org/about-dzongsar-jamyang-khyentse-rinpoche/ Khyentse Foundation.org])
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|BiographicalInfo=Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche (རྫོང་གསར་འཇམ་དབྱངས་མཁྱེན་བརྩེ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ, born June 18, 1961), also known as Khyentse Norbu, is a Tibetan/Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and writer. His four major films are ''The Cup'' (1999), ''Travellers and Magicians'' (2003), ''Vara: A Blessing'' (2013) and, most recently, ''Hema Hema: Sing Me a Song While I Wait'' (2017). He is the author of the books ''What Makes You Not a Buddhist'' (Shambhala, 2007); ''Not for Happiness: A Guide to the So-Called Preliminary Practices'' (Shambhala, 2012); ''The Guru Drinks Bourbon'' (Shambhala, 2016); and ''Best Foot Forward: A Pilgrim's Guide to the Sacred Sites of the Buddha'' (Shambhala, 2018) and his other books like ''Teachings on Ngöndro'', ''Parting from the Four Attachments'', ''What to do at India's Buddhist Holy Sites'', ''Buddha Nature'', ''Introduction to the Middle Way'' are also available through the Siddhartha's Intent [https://www.siddharthasintent.org/resources/publications/ website].
He is the eldest son of Thinley Norbu, and therefore the grandson of Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje. Rinpoche has teachers from all four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism and is a follower and champion of the Rimé (non-sectarian) movement. He considers Dilgo Khyentse as his main guru. He is also the primary custodian of the teachings of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dzongsar_Jamyang_Khyentse_Rinpoche Source]
The present Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso, was born in 1961. He was recognized by H.H. Sakya Trizin, and received empowerments and teachings from many of the greatest lamas of Tibetan Buddhism, including H.H. the Dalai Lama, H.H. the 16th Karmapa, and his own grandfather, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche. His main guru was Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and further studied with more than 25 great lamas from all four schools of Tibetan Buddhism. While still a teenager, he was responsible for publishing many rare texts that were in danger of being lost entirely, and in the 1980s, began the restoration of Dzongsar Monastery in Tibet. He has established several colleges and retreat centres in India and Bhutan. In accordance with the wishes of his teachers, he has travelled and taught throughout the world, establishing dharma centres in Australia, Europe, North America, and Asia. His organisation Siddhartha's Intent organizes Rinpoche's teachings, while [[Khyentse Foundation]] is dedicated to providing for the needs of Rinpoche's responsibilities. [[Category:Khyentse Foundation]]
In this time when the traditional structures of Tibetan Buddhism are facing challenges, and when Buddhism is reaching new audiences, Rinpoche is known for the freedom with which he moves between cultures and people, and his uncompromising dedication to bringing the philosophy and the path of enlightenment to anyone with an open heart. Details on Rinpoche’s activities and teaching programs can be found on siddharthasintent.org. [https://khyentsefoundation.org/about-dzongsar-jamyang-khyentse-rinpoche/ Source]
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 26 February 2024

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PersonType Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
FirstName / namefirst Dzongsar
LastName / namelast Khyentse
namemiddle Jamyang
MainNamePhon Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
MainNameTib རྫོང་གསར་མཁྱེན་བརྩེ་
MainNameWylie rdzong gsar mkhyen brtse
namealt Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche  ·  Khyentse Norbu  ·  Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche  ·  Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso  ·  Khyentse, Jamyang  ·  Jamyang Khyentse
bio The present Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Thubten Chökyi Gyamtso, was born in 1961 in eastern Bhutan. He was recognized as a tulku by H.H. Sakya Trizin, and received empowerments and teachings from many of the greatest masters of Tibetan Buddhism, including H.H. the 16th Karmapa; H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche and Lama Sonam Zangpo (his paternal and maternal grandfathers); Chatral Rinpoche; Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche, Khenpo Appey, and many others. His root guru was Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, who began training Rinpoche from the age of 7.

While still a teenager, Rinpoche built a small retreat center in Ghezing, Sikkim and soon began traveling and teaching around the world. In the 1980s, he began the restoration of Dzongsar Monastery in Derge, the responsibility of which he had inherited from his previous incarnation, Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö. He established Dzongsar Institute in Bir, India, (now DKCLI in Chauntra), which has grown to be one of the most respected institutions for advanced dialectical study. He also oversees two monasteries in Bhutan and has established dharma centres in Australia, Europe, North America, and Asia. He has written several books and made award-winning films. Rinpoche continuously travels all over the world, practicing and teaching the Dharma. (Source: Khyentse Foundation.org)

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StudentOf Khenchen Appey Rinpoche  ·  Chatral Sangye Dorje  ·  Dilgo Khyentse Tashi Paljor  ·  Dudjom Jikdral Yeshe Dorje  ·  His Holiness the 41st Sakya Trizin  ·  Nyoshul Khenpo Jamyang Dorje  ·  Sixteenth Karmapa Rangjung Rigpai Dorje  ·  Lama Sönam Zangpo
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