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PersonType | Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers Category:Translators Category:Tsadra Fellows and Grantees Category:Professors |
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MainNamePhon | Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen |
MainNameTib | བསྟན་པ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ |
MainNameWylie | bstan pa rgyal mtshan |
SortName | Gyaltsen, Lama Tenpa |
namealt | Āchārya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen · Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen · Lama Denba Gyaltsen |
bio | Acharya Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen is core faculty at Nitartha Institute and recently retired from Naropa University.
Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen was born in Trakar, Nepal, near the Tibetan border. He completed 10 years of traditional scholastic training at Karma Shri Nalanda Institute at Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim, India, graduating as acharya with honours (graduated in the same class as Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche). This was followed by traditional yogic training in the first three-year retreat to be conducted at Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche's monastery in Pullahari, Nepal. Following the advice of Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, Lama Tenpa taught at various Kagyu centers in Europe (Teksum Tashi Choling in Hamburg, Germany), at Nitartha, and centers in Canada. In 2004 he moved to Boulder, CO and began teaching at Naropa University. He retired from Naropa in 2020. Learn more about Lama Tenpa Gyaltsen on the Nitartha faculty page and at Nalandabodhi. |
languageprimary | Tibetan; Nepali; English; German |
affiliation | Naropa University |
affiliationsecondary | Nītārtha Institute |
religiousaffiliation | Karma Kagyu |
StudentOf | Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche · Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche |
phduniversity | Karma Shri Nalanda Institute |
education | Karma Shri Nalanda Institute at Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim, India, graduating as Acharya with honors. |
IsInGyatsa | No |
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