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|bio=Gyurme Avertin began his study of the Tibetan language in 1997. He spent two years following the Tibetan program at Langues’O University in Paris. He then went to Nepal in 1999 to study at the [[Rangjung Yeshe Institute]], before making his way to Bir in northern India, where he studied at Dzongsar Shedra. He regularly interprets for teachers visiting Rigpa centres and at the Rigpa Shedra East. (2014 Translation & Transmission Conference Program) | |||
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|pagename=Avertin, G. | |pagename=Avertin, G. | ||
|namealt=Guillaume | |namealt=Guillaume | ||
|email=gavertin@gmail.com | |email=gavertin@gmail.com | ||
|affiliation=Rigpa Shedra; Dharmachakra Translation Committee | |affiliation=Rigpa Shedra; Dharmachakra Translation Committee | ||
|affiliationsecondary=Lotsawa House | |affiliationsecondary=Lotsawa House | ||
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|pagecreationdate=2015/06/10 | |pagecreationdate=2015/06/10 | ||
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== Other Information == |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 5 June 2024
PersonType | Category:Authors of English Works Category:Authors of French Works Category:Translators |
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FirstName / namefirst | Gyurme |
LastName / namelast | Avertin |
MainNamePhon | Gyurme Avertin |
SortName | Avertin, Gyurme |
namealt | Guillaume |
bio | Gyurme Avertin began his study of the Tibetan language in 1997. He spent two years following the Tibetan program at Langues’O University in Paris. He then went to Nepal in 1999 to study at the Rangjung Yeshe Institute, before making his way to Bir in northern India, where he studied at Dzongsar Shedra. He regularly interprets for teachers visiting Rigpa centres and at the Rigpa Shedra East. (2014 Translation & Transmission Conference Program) |
affiliation | Rigpa Shedra; Dharmachakra Translation Committee |
affiliationsecondary | Lotsawa House |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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