Patrul Rinpoche (
Wylie: ''dpal sprul rin po che'') (1808–1887) was a teacher and author from the
Nyingma
Nyingma (literally 'old school') is the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It is also often referred to as ''Ngangyur'' (, ), "order of the ancient translations". The Nyingma school is founded on the first lineages and transl ...
school of
Tibetan Buddhism
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.
Biography
Patrul Rinpoche was born in
Dzachukha, a nomadic area of Golok Dzachukha, Eastern Tibet in 1808, and was recognized as the
reincarnation of Palgé Samten Phuntsok and was given the name Orgyen Jikmé Chökyi Wangpo. With Dola Jikmé Kalzang, Jikmé Ngotsar,
Gyalsé Shenpen Thayé and other teachers, he studied
Longchen Rabjam
Longchen Rabjam Drimé Özer (), commonly abbreviated to Longchenpa (1308–1364, an honorific meaning "The Vast Expanse") was a Tibetan scholar-yogi of the Nyingma school ('Old School') of Tibetan Buddhism. According to Tibetology, tibetologis ...
's ''Trilogy of Finding Comfort and Ease'', ''The Way of the Bodhisattva'' (''
Bodhicaryavatara''), ''Secret Essence (
Guhyagarbha) Tantra'' and many other works related to
sutra and
tantra
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, as well as the ordinary sciences. From Shechen Öntrul Thutob Namgyal, he received the reading transmission for the Translated Word of the Buddha (
Kangyur) and teachings on
Sanskrit
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grammar. He received the transmissions for the
Kangyur and
Tengyur in their entirety, together with the writings of many masters of the
old and
new translation schools.
He received instruction on the
Longchen Nyingtik Ngondro some twenty-five times from Jikmé Gyalwé Nyugu, and Patrul Rinpoche completed the required practices the same number of times. In addition, he received instruction on ''
tsa-lung'' practice and
Dzogchen, and studied many of the cycles of practice found in the canonical scriptures (''kama'') of the
Nyingma
Nyingma (literally 'old school') is the oldest of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. It is also often referred to as ''Ngangyur'' (, ), "order of the ancient translations". The Nyingma school is founded on the first lineages and transl ...
Vajrayana.
Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje
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* The English verb, ''do'', which may serve as an auxiliary verb; see do-support
* ''Do'' (kana), a mora symbol in Japanese writing
* Ditto mark
People
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* Do (surname), inclu ...
introduced him to the pure awareness of
rigpa while exhibiting wild and eccentric behaviour. He trained for a long time in the Longchen Nyingtik ''tsa-lung'' practices, and he received many teachings from Dzogchen Rinpoche Mingyur Namkhé Dorje and other masters.
While remaining for long periods near
Dzogchen Monastery
Dzogchen Monastery (Tib. རྫོགས་ཆེན་དགོན། ''rdzogs chen dgon'') is one of the "Six Mother Monasteries" of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. It is located in Kham within modern day Dêgê County, Garzê Tibe ...
in the isolated hermitages of Rudam, such as the
Yamantaka Cave and the Long Life cave, he put his energy into the practice of meditation and, it is said, attained a realization that was as vast as space.
From the age of thirty, he travelled to
Serthar,
Yarlung Pemako and other places, teaching extensively on the ''Secret Essence Tantra''. To assemblies in Serthar and in the upper and lower regions of the Do valley he taught on ''
The Way of the Bodhisattva'', ''
Maṇi Kambum'', ''Aspiration Prayer of Sukhavati'' and so on. He made efforts to put an end to robbery and banditry and abolished the custom of serving meat at special gatherings. He also went to Dzamthang and studied the
Six Yogas with Tsangpa Ngawang Chöjor, and he went to
Minyak, where he had extensive discussions with Dra Geshe Tsultrim Namgyal on the
prajnaparamita
A Tibetan painting with a Prajñāpāramitā sūtra at the center of the mandala
Prajñāpāramitā ( sa, प्रज्ञापारमिता) means "the Perfection of Wisdom" or "Transcendental Knowledge" in Mahāyāna and Theravāda ...
and other topics.
In Shri Singha college at
Dzogchen Monastery
Dzogchen Monastery (Tib. རྫོགས་ཆེན་དགོན། ''rdzogs chen dgon'') is one of the "Six Mother Monasteries" of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. It is located in Kham within modern day Dêgê County, Garzê Tibe ...
and at Pemé Thang and other places, he turned the wheel of Dharma uninterruptedly, teaching on the treatises of
Maitreya, the
Middle Way,
Abhidharma
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, ''Secret Essence Tantra'', ''Treasury of Precious Qualities'', ''Ascertainment of the Three Vows'' and other topics. In particular, when he taught on ''The Way of the Bodhisattva'' in the vicinity of Dzogchen Shri Singha for several years in succession, large numbers of flowers called Serchen, with between thirty and fifty petals, blossomed all of a sudden, and they became known as ‘bodhicharyavatara flowers.’
He went to Kathok Dorje Den, where he offered
prostrations and '
circumambulated' (Wylie: ''skor ba'') the reliquaries of the three great masters Dampa Deshek, Tsangtön Dorje and Jampa Bum. At the request of Situ Choktrul Chökyi Lodrö and others, he gave extensive explanations on ''The Way of the Bodhisattva'' to the whole assembly of monks. He went to major monasteries of the Riwo Gendenpa tradition such as Sershul, Labtridu, Chuhor and others and taught elaborately on ''The Way of the Bodhisattva'' and other topics.
Patrul Rinpoche established a teaching centre in the vicinity of Dzagyal Monastery and he repaired the large complex of walls of ‘
mani stones' (Wylie: ''do-bum'') built by his previous incarnation Palge Samten Phuntsok, which thereafter became known as the Patrul Dobum.
His disciples included masters of the
Nyingma
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school such as
Kathok Situ
Katok Monastery (, THL ''Katok Dorjé Den''), also transliterated as Kathok or Kathog Monastery, was founded in 1159 and is one of the "Six Mother Monasteries" in Tibet of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, built after Samye Monastery. It ...
Choktrul Chökyi Lodrö, the Fifth
Dzogchen Rinpoche
Dzogchen Rinpoche () is the head lama of Dzogchen Monastery, one of the largest monasteries in eastern Tibet which was destroyed in 1959 and rebuilt in the 1980s.
The current Dzogchen Rinpoche, who is enumerated as the seventh in the lineage of ...
Thubten Chökyi Dorje Thubten may refer to:
* Thubten Chökyi Dorje, 5th Dzogchen Rinpoche (1872–1935), the 5th Dzogchen Rinpoche of Tibet in the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism
*Thubten Chodron, an American Tibetan Buddhist nun and a central figure in reinstatin ...
, Gyarong Namtrul Kunzang
Thekchok Dorje, the second and third Dodrupchens, Jikme Phuntsok Jungne and Jikmé Tenpe Nyima, Dechen Rigpé Raldri, who was the son of
Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje
Do, DO or D.O. may refer to:
Languages
* The English verb, ''do'', which may serve as an auxiliary verb; see do-support
* ''Do'' (kana), a mora symbol in Japanese writing
* Ditto mark
People
* Đỗ, a Vietnamese surname
* Do (surname), inclu ...
,
Khenpo Shenga
Khenpo Shenga Rinpoche, also Shenpen Chökyi Nangwa (1871–1927) was a Tibetan scholar in the Nyingma and Sakya traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
Life
Khenpo Shenga he undertook religious study at a relatively young age under the tutelage of Önpo ...
, Adzom Druktrul Droddul Dorje,
Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa
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,
Jamgon Ju Mipham Gyatso,
Khenpo Pema Vajra
The term khenpo (Tib. མཁན་པོ། mkhen po), or khenmo (in the feminine) is a degree for higher Buddhist studies given in Tibetan Buddhism. In the Nyingma, Kagyu, and Sakya traditions, the title is awarded usually after a period of 13 ...
, Nyoshul Lungtok, Alak Dongak Gyatso and others. In addition, his disciples included many masters of the Sakya, Gelugpa and Kagyü schools, such as Sershul Lharampa Thubten, Palpung Lama Tashi Özer and Ju Lama Drakpa Gyaltsen.
Patrul Rinpoche died on the eighteenth day of the fourth lunar month in the Fire
Pig year of the fifteenth calendrical cycle (1887).
Patrul Rinpoche's writings were not collected by the master himself or by his attendants, and thus many of them were never carved into printing blocks. Those which were printed and which are now to be found comprise six volumes. These include works of various styles and genres, including commentaries on and structural outlines (sa bcad) for the treatises of Maitreya, ''The Way of the Bodhisattva'', ''Treasury of Precious Qualities'' and other texts, such as ''The Words of My Perfect Teacher'', and miscellaneous writings including ''The Drama in the Lotus Garden'', which was written to console a young nobleman from
Derge called Trashi Deleg whose young bride had been killed in an epidemic.
The essence of his teachings
Use the time of your life.
Develop your inner happiness.
Recognize the impermanence
of all outer pleasure.
Live as a
Yogi
Do your spiritual practices.
Work as a
Bodhisattva
In Buddhism, a bodhisattva ( ; sa, 𑀩𑁄𑀥𑀺𑀲𑀢𑁆𑀢𑁆𑀯 (Brahmī), translit=bodhisattva, label=Sanskrit) or bodhisatva is a person who is on the path towards bodhi ('awakening') or Buddhahood.
In the Early Buddhist schoo ...
for a happy world.
Become an
Amitabha
a Buddha of love and light.
Turn your world into the paradise
Sukhavati,
by unfolding the enlightenment energy within you.
Search for a spiritual master,
who knows the goal of
enlightenment
Enlightenment or enlighten may refer to:
Age of Enlightenment
* Age of Enlightenment, period in Western intellectual history from the late 17th to late 18th century, centered in France but also encompassing (alphabetically by country or culture): ...
.
Change your world into a place of grace,
by understanding all the phenomena as spiritual exercises.
Dedicate your actions to the benefit of all beings.
Send all beings light.
Live for the
happiness
Happiness, in the context of mental or emotional states, is positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy. Other forms include life satisfaction, well-being, subjective well-being, flourishing and eudaimonia.
...
of all beings.
So you get the energy of light.
Publications
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See also
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The Treasury of Lives: Biographies of Himalayan Religious Masters
References
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Further reading
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External links
A Guide to the Works of Patrul Rinpoche in English*
Patrul Rinpoche Series on Lotsawa HousePatrul Rinpoche: Advice from Me to MyselfPatrul Rinpoche's current reincarnation Home Page
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