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Tibetan Buddhist Institute
Director: Nawang Thubten (Tenzin) |
Tibetan Buddhist Institute
8 Ross Avenue Flinders Park, SA. 5025 Australia
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Khensur Rinpoche's Teachers
His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama Khensur Kangur Rinpoche, was asked by HH Dalai Lama to provide the oral transmission of the complete Tibetan canon, the Kanguyur, to an assembly of 900 monks—a feat accomplished about once a generation and takes 6 months. On the insistence of His Eminence Trijang Rinpoche (HH Dalai Lama’s Tutor), Khensur Rinpoche undertook the Great (three and a half year) Retreat on Vajrayogini In 1965, he completed his Lharampa Geshe , the highest possible degree in Buddhist Philosophic Studies. After fleeing Tibet, he helped re-establish Sera Jhe Monastery in India, and was appointed Abbot by HH Dalai Lama. He also restructured Sera Jhe School, which has resulted in an extremely high standard and diverse curriculum, achieving outstanding results in examinations. During the past 13 years, he has taught in many FPMT centres in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and USA. Because of his extremely high qualifications, advanced knowledge and spiritual insights, Rinpoche is still often requested to teach overseas and at Sera Monastery, where thousands of monks flock to hear him speak.
Geshe Jampa Khedurp (Tibet) His Holiness Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche Khensur Urgyen Tseten, Rinpoche
Khensur
Urgyen Tseten(left), Kensur
Dundup Topgyal
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Khensur Rinpoche with
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