Khentrul Jamphel Lodrö Rinpoche

Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Master
Khentrul Jamphel Lodrö Rinpoche
Khentrul Rinpoche in 2018
TitleRinpoche
Personal
ReligionBuddhism
SchoolJonang Rimé
LineageJonang
Senior posting
ReincarnationNgawang Chözin Gyatso
Websitekhentrulrinpoche.com
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Khentrul Jamphel Lodrö Rinpoché (Tibetan: ཤར་མཁན་སྤྲུལ་འཇམ་དཔལ་བློ་གྲོས།, Wylie: shar mkhan sprul 'jam dpal blo gros) (born 1968) is a Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Master.[1] Shar Khentrul Jamphel Lodro Rinpoché teaches predominantly the extensive Kalachakra system according to the Jonang[2] tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.[3] He is the founder and spiritual director of the Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute[4] or Tong Zuk Dechen Ling in the Tibetan language. He translated the Jonang Kalachakra practice texts,[5] with instructions, into English and Chinese.[6]

Background

Khentrul Rinpoché Jamphel Lodro was born in the Golok Region of Eastern Tibet.[7] Nowadays, he is based in Australia, where the Rimé Institute is also located. Khentrul Rinpoché travels all over the world to teach Kalachakra.[8] Furthermore, he founded Dzokden, an international community for Kalachakra practitioners that advocates for world peace from a Jonang perspective and Kalachakra in particular. [9] He was recognized as the reincarnation of the great Kalachakra Yogi Ngawang Chözin Gyatso. In 2017, Khentrul Rinpoché unveiled a completely accurate statue of the 24 Armed Kalachakra deity to help generate the causes for world peace.[10]

Rimé Master

Even though Khentrul Rinpoché is part of the Jonang school, he has trained with more than 25 teachers from all major Tibetan Buddhist traditions. [11] Through this path, he earned the title of Rimé Master in 1997,[12] a title which was officially recognized by the Dalai Lama in 2013.[13] He styles himself as non-sectarian (meaning he does not differentiate between different sects) and is thus part of the Tibetan Rimé movement . At the core of his teachings is the recognition that there is great value in the diversity of traditions found in this world. [14] However, his work is mostly based within a Tibetan Buddhist context.

Books

  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2013). A Secret Incarnation Reflections of a Tibetan Lama. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-81-76856-40-9.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2015). A Happier Life: How to develop genuine happiness and well being during every stage of your life. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9944453-2-2.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2015). Oceans of Diversity: An unbiased summary of views and practices, gradually emerging from the teachings of the world's wisdom traditions. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9944453-0-8.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2016). Demystifying Shambhala. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9944453-7-7.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2016). Hidden Treasure of the Profound Path: A Word-by-Word Commentary on the Kalachakra Preliminary Practices. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9946106-90.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2016). Unveiling Your Sacred Truth through the Kalachakra Path, Book One: The External Reality. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9944453-4-6.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2016). Unveiling Your Sacred Truth through the Kalachakra Path, Book Two: The Internal Reality. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9946106-38.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2016). Unveiling Your Sacred Truth through the Kalachakra Path, Book Three: The Enlightened Reality. Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute. ISBN 978-0-9946106-69.
  • Shar Khentrul Rinpoché (2021). The Realm of Shambhala: A Complete Vision for Humanity's Perfection. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-1611808032.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The Life Story of Khentrul Rinpoché - Official Website of Khentrul Rinpoché". khentrulrinpoche.com. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  2. ^ "Directory". Jonang Foundation. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  3. ^ Harderwijk, Rudy. "Contemporary Kalachakra Masters". kalachakranet.org. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  4. ^ "Home - Tibetan Buddhist Rimé Institute". www.rimebuddhism.com. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  5. ^ "The Kalachakra Path". www.thebuddhistsociety.org. Retrieved Nov 21, 2018.
  6. ^ "22 May 2005: Buddha Dhamma and Challenges in the 21st Century, Part II". www.bdcu.org.au. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  7. ^ Kerstetter, Andy. "Buddhism master to speak in valley". Idaho Mountain Express Newspaper. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  8. ^ https://khentrulrinpoche.com/about/
  9. ^ https://dzokden.org/
  10. ^ "Monk's tantric statue to promote peace on show in Melbourne". ABC News. 2017-05-15. Retrieved 2018-11-22.
  11. ^ https://rimebuddhism.com/about/
  12. ^ https://www.eomega.org/workshops/teachers/shar-khentrul-jamphel-lodro-rinpoche
  13. ^ missing reference
  14. ^ https://www.kalachakravienna.at/khentrul-rinpoche-en/

External links

  • Official Site of Khentrul Rinpoche
  • Dzokden Foundation, the International Foundation & Community of Khentrul Rinpoche
  • Khentrul Rinpoche's centre in Australia
  • Khentrul Rinpoche's Kalachakra groups in the USA
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