Yangthang Rinpoche

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PersonType Category:Tulkus
Category:Authors of Tibetan Works
FirstName / namefirst Yangthang
LastName / namelast Rinpoche
MainNamePhon Yangthang Rinpoche
MainNameTib མདོ་མང་གཡང་ཐང་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་
MainNameWylie mdo mang gyang thang rin po che
nameprefix Domang
namealt Kunzang Jikme Dechen Ösal Dorje
bio The Venerable Yangthang Tulku Rinpoche, was born into the Yangthang clan in Sikkim. He was recognized as the incarnation of Terton Dorje Dechen Lingpa of Dhomang Monastery in Tibet where he took his seat to guide sentient beings. In 1959, when the Communist Chinese invaded Tibet, the Ven. Yangthang Rinpoche fled Dhomang. He was later captured by the Communists, and imprisoned for twenty-two years. Following the death of Mao Tse Tung he was released. He returned to Dhomang to find his monastery completely dismantled. He then obtained permission to return to Sikkim and continued his Dharma activities. Yangthang Rinpoche is currently known as one of the principle lineage holders of the Nyingmapa Lineage and is widely recognized for the quality and depth of his realization, the power of his attainment, and the purity of his transmissions. In recent times he has come to the United States several times and often travels to Taiwan where he has many devoted students. (Source Accessed April 4, 2019)

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Rigpa Wiki Entry for Yangthang Rinpoche

YearBirth 1930
YearDeath 2016
BornIn Yangthang, Sikkim
BDRC https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1PD108571
IsInGyatsa No
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