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|BnwShortPersonBio=Gendun Rinpoche (1918–1997) belonged to that extraordinary group of great Tibetan Buddhist meditators trained entirely in Tibet who were driven into exile by the Chinese occupation of their homeland and who later in their lives spread the Buddhist teachings in the West.
|BnwShortPersonBio=Gendun Rinpoche (1918–1997) belonged to that extraordinary group of great Tibetan Buddhist meditators trained entirely in Tibet who were driven into exile by the Chinese occupation of their homeland and who later in their lives spread the Buddhist teachings in the West.


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In the final years of his activity in Europe he succeeded in firmly planting the Buddhist teachings in Western soil by establishing numerous teaching, practice and retreat centers.
In the final years of his activity in Europe he succeeded in firmly planting the Buddhist teachings in Western soil by establishing numerous teaching, practice and retreat centers.


He trained more than a hundred Western disciples as teachers or lamas who are now continuing his legacy.
He trained more than a hundred Western disciples as teachers or lamas who are now continuing his legacy. ([https://www.amazon.com/Gendun-Rinpoche/e/B004H4KB0Y%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Source Accessed October 17, 2019])
 
The 16th Gyalwa Karmapa said about him:
 
"Gendun Rinpoche is like Milarepa -
in this life he attained the state of Vajradhara." ([https://www.amazon.com/Gendun-Rinpoche/e/B004H4KB0Y%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share Source Accessed October 17, 2019])
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Latest revision as of 15:19, 5 October 2020

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PersonType Category:Ordained (Monks and Nuns)
Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
MainNamePhon Lama Gendun Rinpoche
YearBirth 1918
YearDeath 1997/10/31
BornIn Nangchen, Kham
TibDateElement Earth
TibDateAnimal Horse
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BnwShortPersonBio Gendun Rinpoche (1918–1997) belonged to that extraordinary group of great Tibetan Buddhist meditators trained entirely in Tibet who were driven into exile by the Chinese occupation of their homeland and who later in their lives spread the Buddhist teachings in the West.

Practicing in the Karma Kagyu tradition, he spent over 30 years meditating in closed retreat in Tibet and India. His accomplishments were such that his principal teacher, the 16th Karmapa, who sent him to Europe to teach, compared him to the great 11/12th century Tibetan yogi Milarepa.

In the final years of his activity in Europe he succeeded in firmly planting the Buddhist teachings in Western soil by establishing numerous teaching, practice and retreat centers.

He trained more than a hundred Western disciples as teachers or lamas who are now continuing his legacy. (Source Accessed October 17, 2019)

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