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词条 Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche
释义

  1. Biography

  2. Works

  3. Dzogchen Ponlop lineage

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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|native_name = རྫོགས་ཆེན་དཔོན་སློབ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།
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|birth_name = Karma Sungrap Ngedon Tenpa Gyaltsen
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|birth_date = {{birth year and age|1965}}
|birth_place = Rumtek Monastery, Sikkim, India
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|religion = Tibetan Buddhism
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|lineage = Nyingma and Karma Kagyu
|title = Rinpoche
|location = Seattle, Washington
|education = Graduate of Karma Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies as Ka-rabjampa, degree of Acharya awarded from Sampurnanand Sanskrit University
|teacher = Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, 16th Karmapa, Dilgo Khyentse, Alak Zenkar Rinpoche, Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche, Tulku Ugyen Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche, Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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|spouse = Aya Liu (2014 - present)
|children = One daughter (born in 2014)
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The 7th Dzogchen Ponlop (Karma Sungrap Ngedön Tenpa Gyaltsen, born 1965) is an abbot of Dzogchen Monastery, founder and spiritual director of Nalandabodhi, founder of Nītārtha Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies, a leading Tibetan Buddhist scholar, and a meditation master. He is one of the highest tülkus in the Nyingma lineage and an accomplished Karma Kagyu lineage holder.

Biography

Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche was born in 1965 at Rumtek Monastery (Dharma Chakra Center) in Sikkim, India. His birth was prophesied by the supreme head of the Kagyu lineage, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, 16th Karmapa, to Ponlop Rinpoche's parents, Dhamchö Yongdu, the General Secretary of the Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa, and his wife, Lekshey Drolma. Upon his birth, he was recognized by the 16th Gyalwang Karmapa as the seventh in the line of Dzogchen Ponlop incarnations and was formally enthroned as the Seventh Dzogchen Ponlop at Rumtek Monastery in 1968.[1]

After receiving Buddhist refuge and bodhisattva vows from the 16th Gyalwang Karmapa, Dzogchen Ponlop was ordained as a novice monk in 1974. He subsequently received full ordination and became a bhikṣu, although he later returned his vows and is now a lay teacher.

Rinpoche received teachings and empowerments from the 16th Gyalwang Karmapa, Dilgo Khyentse, Kalu Rinpoche, Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche (chief Abbot of the Kagyu lineage), Alak Zenkar Rinpoche, and Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, his root guru.

Ponlop Rinpoche began studying Buddhist philosophy at the primary school in Rumtek at age 12. In 1979 (when Rinpoche was fourteen), the 16th Karmapa proclaimed Ponlop Rinpoche to be a heart son of the Gyalwang Karmapa and a holder of his Karma Kagyu lineage. In 1980 on his first trip to the West, he accompanied the Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa to Europe, United States, Canada, and Southeast Asia. While serving as the Karmapa's attendant, he also gave dharma teachings and assisted in ceremonial roles during these travels.[2]

In 1981, he entered the monastic college at Rumtek, Karma Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies where he studied the fields of Buddhist philosophy, psychology, logic, and debate. During his time at Rumtek, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche worked for the Students' Welfare Union, served as head librarian, and was the chief-editor of the Nalandakirti Journal, an annual publication which brings together Eastern and Western views on Buddhism. Rinpoche graduated in 1990 as Ka-rabjampa from Karma Shri Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies in Rumtek Monastery. (Ka-rabjampa means "one with unobstructed knowledge of scriptures", the Kagyu equivalent of the Sakya and Gelug's geshe degree.) He simultaneously earned the degree of Acharya, or Master of Buddhist Philosophy, from Sampurnanant Sanskrit University. Dzogchen Ponlop has also completed studies in English and comparative religion at Columbia University in New York City.

Works

As a witty, humorous and sensitive speaker, he is warmly greeted worldwide; as a teacher and prolific author[3] Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche is well known for his teaching contributions to Bodhi Magazine and elsewhere. He has also penned a number of books and articles:

  • {{cite book|title=Emotional Rescue|date=2016|publisher=TarcherPerigee|isbn=9780399176647|edition=1st|location=New York|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|title=Rebel Buddha: On the Road to Freedom|date=2010|publisher=Shambhala Publications|location=Boston|isbn=978-1590308745|edition=1st}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|author2=Thang Tong Gyalpo|author3=Jamgon Kongtrul|author4=Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama|authorlink1=Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche|authorlink2=Thang Tong Gyalpo|authorlink3=Jamgon Kongtrul|authorlink4=Khakyab Dorje, 15th Karmapa Lama|title=Trainings in compassion: manuals on the meditation of Avalokiteshvara|date=2004|publisher=Snow Lion Publications|location=Ithaca, N.Y.|isbn=978-1559392068}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|title=Mind beyond death|date=2006|publisher=Snow Lion Publications|location=Ithaca, N.Y.|isbn=978-1559392761}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|title=Penetrating Wisdom|date=2014|publisher=Snow Lion Publications|isbn=978-1590304167}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|first=|title=Wild Awakening: The Heart of Mahamudra and Dzogchen|date=2003|publisher=Shambhala Publications|year=|isbn=978-8174721211|edition=|location=|pages=}}
  • 2003: "Brief Histories of the Sixteen Karmapas". in {{cite book|last1=Martin|first1=Michele|title=Music in the sky : the life, art, and teachings of the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje|date=2004|publisher=New Age Books|location=New Delhi|isbn=978-8178221939|edition=1st Indian}}
  • {{cite book|author1=Dzogchen Ponlop|title=Turning towards liberation : the four reminders|date=2000|publisher=Siddhi|location=Vancouver|isbn=978-0968768921}}

Dzogchen Ponlop lineage

  1. Namkha Ösal (?-1726)
  2. Pema Sangngak Tenzin (1731-1805)
  3. Namkha Chökyi Gyatso (1806-1821?)
  4. Jigme Chöying Ösel (?)
  5. Kunchok Tenpe Nyima (?)
  6. Jigtral Tsewang Dorje (1925-62)
  7. Karma Sungrap Ngedön Tenpa Gyaltsen (1965-present)

See also

  • Rangjung Rigpe Dorje,16th Karmapa
  • Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche

References

1. ^Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche | Biography
2. ^Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche | Biography
3. ^Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche | Biography

External links

  • {{Official website|http://dpr.info}}
  • [https://emotionalrescue.info/ Emotional Rescue]
  • [https://nalandabodhi.org/ Nalandabodhi International]
  • [https://nitarthainstitute.org/ Nitartha Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies]
  • What the Buddha Taught Shambhala Sun Magazine article by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche about the three teachings of the wheel of dharma.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100620041614/http://www.buddhistgeeks.com/author/dzogchenponlop/ Audio Interview Series] on Buddhist Geeks
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