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|pagename=Mkhan po gang shar
|pagename=Mkhan po gang shar
|PersonType=Khenpos; Classical Tibetan Authors
|PersonType=Khenpos; Classical Tibetan Authors
|images=File:Khenpo Gangshar.jpg
|images=File:Gangshar.jpg
File:Khenpo Gangshar.jpg
|MainNamePhon=Khenpo Gangshar
|MainNamePhon=Khenpo Gangshar
|MainNameTib=མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་
|MainNameTib=མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་
|MainNameWylie=Mkhan po gang shar
|MainNameWylie=mkhan po gang shar
|AltNamesWylie=gang shar dbang po; gang shar dbang po 'jigs med phyogs las rnam rgyal
|AltNamesWylie=gang shar dbang po; gang shar dbang po 'jigs med phyogs las rnam rgyal
|AltNamesTib=གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྱོགས་ལས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; གང་ཤར་རང་གྲོལ་དབང་པོ་
|AltNamesTib=གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྱོགས་ལས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་; གང་ཤར་རང་གྲོལ་དབང་པོ་
|AltNamesOther=Khenpo Gangshar; Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo; Khenpo Gangshar Rangdrol Wangpo
|AltNamesOther=Khenpo Gangshar; Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo; Khenpo Gangshar Rangdrol Wangpo
|ReligiousAffiliation=Nyingma; Kagyu;
|StudentOf=Jamgön Kongtrül, 2nd
|TeacherOf=Trungpa, Chogyam;Thrangu Rinpoche;chos kyi rgya mtsho;o rgyan bstan 'dzin;thub bstan brtson 'grus;karma mthar phyin
|YearBirth=1925
|YearBirth=1925
|YearDeath=1959?
|YearDeath=1959?
|DatesNotes=The above date of his passing is based on the assertion that he died shortly after being jailed during the Chinese invasion. However, there are apparently other reports that he actually remained in prison for twenty years and passed away sometime around 1980.
|DatesNotes=The above date of his passing is based on the assertion that he died shortly after being jailed during the Chinese invasion. However, there are apparently other reports that he actually remained in prison for twenty years and passed away sometime around 1980.
|BornIn=brtse chen chos gling, Tibet
|BornIn=brtse chen chos gling, Tibet
|ReligiousAffiliation=Nyingma; Kagyu;
|StudentOf=Jamgön Kongtrül, 2nd
|TeacherOf=Trungpa, Chogyam; Thrangu Rinpoche; chos kyi rgya mtsho; o rgyan bstan 'dzin; thub bstan brtson 'grus; karma mthar phyin
|BdrcLink=http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P9526
|BdrcLink=http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P9526
|BnwShortPersonBio=Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo (Tib. མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་, Wyl. mkhan po gang shar dbang po) (b. 1925) - a renowned master of the 'crazy wisdom' approach, who was connected with Shechen Monastery. He was the root teacher of both [[Chögyam Trungpa]] and [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], and also one of [[Dezhung Rinpoche]]'s teachers. For a while it was thought that he died in prison between 1958 and 196, but it has also been reported that he in fact survived 22 years of imprisonment, and passed away in 1980/1, before any of his former students could contact him. His writings include: ''A Song to Introduce the Unmistaken View of the Great Perfection'', ''Naturally Liberating Whatever You Meet: Instructions to Guide You on the Profound Path'', and ''Vomiting Gold''. ([https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Khenpo_Gangshar Source Accessed July 28, 2020])
|BnwShortPersonBio=Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo (Tib. མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་, Wyl. mkhan po gang shar dbang po) (b. 1925) - a renowned master of the 'crazy wisdom' approach, who was connected with Shechen Monastery. He was the root teacher of both [[Chögyam Trungpa]] and [[Thrangu Rinpoche]], and also one of [[Dezhung Rinpoche]]'s teachers. For a while it was thought that he died in prison between 1958 and 196, but it has also been reported that he in fact survived 22 years of imprisonment, and passed away in 1980/1, before any of his former students could contact him. His writings include: ''A Song to Introduce the Unmistaken View of the Great Perfection'', ''Naturally Liberating Whatever You Meet: Instructions to Guide You on the Profound Path'', and ''Vomiting Gold''. ([https://www.rigpawiki.org/index.php?title=Khenpo_Gangshar Source Accessed July 28, 2020])

Latest revision as of 09:47, 9 November 2022

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PersonType Category:Khenpos
Category:Classical Tibetan Authors
MainNamePhon Khenpo Gangshar
MainNameTib མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་
MainNameWylie mkhan po gang shar
AltNamesTib གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྱོགས་ལས་རྣམ་རྒྱལ་  ·  གང་ཤར་རང་གྲོལ་དབང་པོ་
AltNamesWylie gang shar dbang po  ·  gang shar dbang po 'jigs med phyogs las rnam rgyal
AltNamesOther Khenpo Gangshar  ·  Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo  ·  Khenpo Gangshar Rangdrol Wangpo
YearBirth 1925
YearDeath 1959?
DatesNotes The above date of his passing is based on the assertion that he died shortly after being jailed during the Chinese invasion. However, there are apparently other reports that he actually remained in prison for twenty years and passed away sometime around 1980.
BornIn brtse chen chos gling, Tibet
ReligiousAffiliation Nyingma; Kagyu;
StudentOf Jamgön Kongtrul Khyentse Özer
TeacherOf Trungpa, Chogyam  ·  Thrangu Rinpoche  ·  chos kyi rgya mtsho  ·  o rgyan bstan 'dzin  ·  thub bstan brtson 'grus  ·  karma mthar phyin
BDRC http://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P9526
IsInGyatsa No
BnwShortPersonBio Khenpo Gangshar Wangpo (Tib. མཁན་པོ་གང་ཤར་དབང་པོ་, Wyl. mkhan po gang shar dbang po) (b. 1925) - a renowned master of the 'crazy wisdom' approach, who was connected with Shechen Monastery. He was the root teacher of both Chögyam Trungpa and Thrangu Rinpoche, and also one of Dezhung Rinpoche's teachers. For a while it was thought that he died in prison between 1958 and 196, but it has also been reported that he in fact survived 22 years of imprisonment, and passed away in 1980/1, before any of his former students could contact him. His writings include: A Song to Introduce the Unmistaken View of the Great Perfection, Naturally Liberating Whatever You Meet: Instructions to Guide You on the Profound Path, and Vomiting Gold. (Source Accessed July 28, 2020)
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