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|bio=Traleg Kyabgon (1955–2012) was born in Eastern Tibet and educated by many great masters of all four major lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the founder of the Kagyu E-Vam Buddhist Institute, which is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with a major practice center in upstate New York and a practice community in New York City. He taught extensively at universities and Buddhist centers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia beginning in 1980, and is the author of numerous books that present Buddhist teachings to Western readers, including The ''Essence of Buddhism'' and ''[[Mind at Ease]]''.
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== Names ==
 
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[[The Ninth Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche]]<br>
 
Traleg Kyabgon<br>
 
[[Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche]]<br>
 
== Dates ==
 
B. 1955 -
 
== Affiliation ==
 
 
== Other Biographical Information ==
 
Traleg Rinpoche was born in 1955 in Kham. Traleg Kyabgon, author of The Essence of Buddhism, is director of Kagyu E-Vam Buddhist Institute, which is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with a major practice center in upstate New York and a practice community in New York City. Affiliated with the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, he has been teaching, leading retreats, and traveling to lecture for Buddhist groups and university courses in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia since 1980. (Source: Library of Congress biographical data).
 
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Revision as of 14:11, 12 November 2019

Kyabgon, Traleg on the DRL

སྒྲ་ལེགས་སྐྱབས་མགོན་
Wylie sgra legs skyabs mgon
English Phonetics Traleg Kyabgon
Traleg-Rinpoche LionsRoar.jpg
Dates
Birth:   1955
Death:   2012
Place of birth:   Nangchen, Khams


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About
Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
E-Vam Institute
Religious Affiliation
Kagyu

Biographical Information

Traleg Kyabgon (1955–2012) was born in Eastern Tibet and educated by many great masters of all four major lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. He is the founder of the Kagyu E-Vam Buddhist Institute, which is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, with a major practice center in upstate New York and a practice community in New York City. He taught extensively at universities and Buddhist centers in the U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Southeast Asia beginning in 1980, and is the author of numerous books that present Buddhist teachings to Western readers, including The Essence of Buddhism and Mind at Ease.

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