Early life
Biographies
''Spiraling Vine of Faith: The Life of Liberation of the Supreme Khandro Tare Lhamo'' (''mkha' 'gro tā re lha mo'i rnam thar dad pa'i 'khri shing)'' is the official biography of her early life, written by Pema Osal Thaye, a heart-son of Namtrul Rinpoche and Tare Lhamo. The biography devotes 126 folios to recounting the lives of liberation of Yeshe Tsogyal and Sera Khandro as a prelude to recounting Tare Lhamo's. Another biography is Jewel Lamp of Blessings (''gter ston grub pa'i dbang phyug gzhi chen nam sprul dang mhka' 'dro tva re bde chen lha mo zung gi mdzad rnam nyer bsdud byin rlabs norbu'i sgron me''), written by Abu Karlo and published in 2001. After Tare Lhamo's marriage to Namtrul Rinpoche, her biography is continued in Pema Osal Thaye's biography of Namtrul Rinpoche, Jewel Garland: The Life of Liberation of Namtrul Jigme Phuntsok ''(nam sprul 'jigs med phun tshogs kyi rnam thar nor bu'i do shal)'', published in Cloud Offerings to Delight The Vidyadharas and Dakinis ''(skyabs rje nam sprul rin po che 'jigs med phun tshogs ang mkha' 'gro ta re lha mo mchog gi rnam thar rig 'dzin mkha' 'gro dgyes pa'i mchod sprin''), 1997. Tāre Lhamo was born in the nomadic region ofEarly Years and spiritual relationships
When she was one year old, she went on pilgrimage with her parents to faraway central Tibet. In Lhasa, the family met many masters. It was at that time thatLater youth and Familial ties
At age fourteen, Tāre Lhamo and her mother were traveling by foot to Dodrupchen Monastery, when a pack of wild dogs attacked them in an open field. All they could do was to throw stones at the dogs. This included one dark stone that Tare Lhamo picked up from the top of a boulder. Later that night, when she went to bed, she found that dark stone in her jacket. On closer examination, it was found to be a treasure casket marked with the syllable of Yeshe Tsogyal — a red BAM. Her mother understood once again that her daughter was an emanation of Yeshe Tsogyal and told her, "This stone is very important. You must wear it next to your body". Tāre Lhamo placed it inside a locket and wore it at all times. From that moment, her life began to change. Later, she learned that it contained a treasure destined to be revealed by Dodrupchen Rigdzin Jalu Dorje and she offered it to him. When she was 19, Tāre Lhamo was advised to marry Tulku Mingyur Dorje (1934–1959), a rebirth of Vairocana and the son of Dzongter Kunzang Nyima. Their only son, Wangchuk Dorje, also known as Tulku Ngaro, died from an undetermined illness in 1976. Tāre Lhamo's mother died shortly after that, leaving her bereft. At age 40, Tāre Lhamo became the wisdom consort of Rinpoche Jigme Phuntsok, aka Orgyen Namkha Lingpa (1944–2011), the Fourth Namkai Nyingpo and the rebirth of Tāre Lhamo's father, Apang Terchen. The couple worked tirelessly to revive Tibetan Buddhism in eastern Tibet, restoring institutions, conducting religious services, building religious structures, and revealing thirteen volumes of treasures (listed below). Nyenlung (''snyan lung dgon pa'') in Serta County, Sichuan, their home monastery, is now under the direction of Namtrul Rinpoche's only son, Shitrul Tulku Lhaksam Namdak.Teachers
This account of her teachers and some of the transmissions she received is taken from ''Spiraling Vine of Faith''. From a very young age, Tāre Lhamo experienced visions of Padmakara and the Three Roots, and she received many prophecies. As a young child, she studied at her father's monastery, Tsimda (''rtsis mda). At age seven, he gave her Longchenpa's Nyingtik Yabshi (''snying thig ya bzhi'') and transmitted his own treasure corpus as well. Along with her brothers (all reincarnate masters), she became one of her father's successors, although she did not claim the position at Tsimda Monastery. When she was nine, her father died, and she sold her jewels to build aDuring the Cultural Revolution
At age 22, Tāre Lhamo was exposed to the turbulence of theLife with Namtrul Rinpoche
1978-1988
In 1978, her dreams were telling her that she must meet Namtrul Rinpoche Jigme Phuntsok, who lived in Sichuan Province. She initiated a correspondence and courtship with him, and through a secret messenger, they exchanged 58 letters over a two-year period, during which time they met only once. These letters—perhaps unique in Tibetan literature—contain expressions of affection and many prophetic statements of their joint destiny to uplift the Buddhist doctrine. They are now translated and published as ''Inseparable Across Lifetimes: The Lives and Love Letters of the Tibetan Visionaries Namtrul Rinpoche and Khandro Tare Lhamo'', Holly Gayley, Snow lion, 2019. In 1980, Tāre Lhamo left her home in Qinghai (against the wishes of her relatives and in contravention of government restrictions), to become the wisdom consort of Namtrul Rinpoche. They rebuilt and lived at Nyenlung Monastery, where they served as its principal teachers until their deaths. The couple became disciples of Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok Jungne (1933–2004), the founder of Larung Gar. He transmitted to them Kalachakra, the entire corpus of Apang Terton, and the Chetsun Nyingtik. In 1986, he enthroned them as great treasure revealers (''gter ton''), at which time, many long-life prayers were composed for their longevity. In 1987, they traveled on pilgrimage with Jigme Phuntsok to Wutai Shan, near Beijing, with an entourage of 10,000. During the 80s and 90s, the couple guided and taught thousands of people throughout Eastern Tibet, freely disseminating the treasures of Dudjom and Apang Terton, as well as their own treasures. (See below for a list of their treasure writings.) According to Tulku Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche, when revealing their treasures, it was customary for Tāre Lhamo to write in a symbolic script and for Namtrul Rinpoche to transcribe the symbols. In 1981, Namtrul Rinpoche fell seriously ill, to the point that pujas were performed to turn back the dakinis. Rinpoche's body was stone cold, and he was unable to utter a sound. Tare Lhamo yelled his name three times while waving the longevity arrow, and Rinpoche gradually regained consciousness. When he was finally able to speak, he said, "Numerous dakinis, appeared on a celestial path of silk ribbons. Singing various melodies, they came to meet me. When you threw the longevity arrow, it cut through the rainbow path and the silken ribbons. This irritated the dakinis and they left. So for now, there is no more problem." In 1988, at age 50, Tāre Lhamo had a dream in which she saw her home monastery of Nyenlung as a pure buddha field. In this dream, a young princess appeared, and flying together, they traveled to dakini pure realms and received teachings from Yeshe Tsogyal.1998-2000s
Namtrul Rinpoche transcribed the Fearless Armor Protection Against Lightning (''thog srung ‘jigs med go cha)'' and offered it to Tāre Lhamo. According to Pema Osel Thaye: "Then, one night, while Tāre Lhamo was sleeping, a violent hail suddenly arose. When thunder and lightning struck her residence, her bed, all the furniture in the room, and her clothing were burnt to ashes, but she remained untouched". In 1992, the couple went on pilgrimage to central Tibet. When they were approaching the sacred mountain of Nyenchen Thanglha to the northeast of Lhasa, orange-colored clouds appeared at the summit and accompanied them along the way. They visited Lhasa and then Kangri Tokar, where they wrote a new treasure text, The Blazing Blue Dakini: Samantabhadra’s Heart-Mind Quintessence, Pith Instructions Pointing Out Wisdom Luminosity. They bestowed empowerments at Shuksep and at Tsogyal Latso, the birthplace of Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal in Drakda. At Tsogyal Latso, they arranged for the temple to be restored and refurbished with new statues commissioned in Lhasa. While they were giving the Blue Blazing Dakini empowerment, the sky was enveloped in an orb of iridescent light. And nearby, on the slopes of Lady Mount Turquoise, a walking trail appeared. People remarked that it must be the processional path for people coming to the empowerments! Before leaving, the couple also performed rituals to expunge and purify the site, at which time, beautiful vajra melodies spontaneously arose. After visiting Samye, Chimphu, and Tradruk, they journeyed to Tashilunpo Monastery in western Tibet and then returned to Nyenlung. Their main treasures were discovered at Samye Chimphu, Kangri Tokar, Amnye Machen, Dragkar Treldzong, Sergyi Drong-ri Mugpo, and Nyenpo Yutse, Trophug Khandro Du Ling, Tashi Gomang, Drakyangdzong, Shujung Pemabum Dzong, Kokonor, Drakda Tsogyal Latso, and Doyi Nyingpo.A Sky Treasury: The Treasure Writings of Orgyen Jigme Namkha Lingpa and Khandro Tāre Lhamo
(''khyab bdag gter chen bla ma ‘ja lus pa dpal mnyam med nam mkha gling pa rin po che dang mkha ‘gro rin po che ta re lha mo zung gi zab gter nam mkha mdzod kyi chos sde)'', Chengdu: ''Si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang,'' 13 volumes, 2013. Lama Dechen Yeshe Wangmo has compiled a catalogue of these thirteen volumes. She is a lineage holder of The Dakini Heart Essence (''mkha 'gro thug thig''), a mind-treasure of Dudjom Rinpoche Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, enthroned by Repkong Lama Tharchin Tsedrup Rinpoche in 1992. This is a synopsis of her catalogue: Volume 1 (KA): 99 texts: Guru Cycle (99 sadhanas) Volume 2 (KHA): 51 texts: Vajrasattva (10), Guhyasamaja (2), Menlha (2), Orgyen Menlha (7, Longevity (13), Manjushri (11), Mahakarunika (2), Cintamani (1), Miscellany (3) Volume 3 (GA): 60 texts: Three Roots Collectively (8), Wrathful Manjushri (2), Vajrapani (4), Drollod (3), Kilaya (13), Guru Drakpo (11), Eight Mandalas (4), Hayagriva (13, Menlha (1) Volume 4 (NGA): 55 texts: Yeshe Tsogyal (55 texts) Volume 5 (CA): 36 texts: Wrathful Dakinis Throma, Machik's Throma, and Khechari (Wrathful Vajrayogini) Volume 6 (CHA): 74 texts: Expanse with Nine Moon Crescents (Red Yeshe Tsogyal, their principal teaching) (3), Mandāravā (4) Tārā (13 texts), Sarasvatī (17), Kurukulle (5 texts), Buddha Virini (9), Noble Goddess of Auspicious Arisings (6), White Tārā (), Stream of Wealth Dakini, (2), Vārāhī (3), Singhamukha (3), Goddess Marichi (Ozerchenma) (2), Miscellany (2) Volume 7 (JA): 35 texts: Dakini Blue Light Blazing (17), Uddiyana Heart Essence (10), Vajra Varahi (8) Volume 8 (NYA): Protectors: 90 texts: Ekadzati (12), Rahula (2), Gesar (3), Yulha Tokgyur (2), Palden Lhamo (2), Miscellany – Red Tsiu Land, Nyenchen Thanglha, MachenFinal years
Tāre Lhamo died on March 26, 2002, in a Chengdu hospital. She had been healthy and strong throughout her life. However, according to Tulku Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche,Life of Khandro Tāre Lhamo, Tulku Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche interview, Lama Dechen Yeshe Wangmo, Jnanasukha Foundation. in 2000, she started feeling that she would soon die. With Namtrul Rinpoche, they consulted with Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok. Everyone agreed that the indications of her forthcoming death were undeniable. They arranged for medical tests, but nothing helped. When they prayed to extend her life, hopeful signs did not arise. It was clear that the dakinis would soon escort her from this world. After that, one day, Tāre Lhamo donned her best robes and ornamented her hair. She gathered her disciples and offered her heart advice. They begged her to take rebirth quickly and to return to them. Shortly after, Tāre Lhamo laid down on her side in the dying position and died. As soon as she had died, her skin turned white. She glowed and was beautiful. Her body became fragrant. These were some signs of her realization. Her body was taken to Nyenlung Monastery and displayed. According to the practice of Dzogchen, her body began to shrink. Finally, it was the length from your fingerprints to your elbow. It was placed on a plate and offered up at the cremation. During the cremation, there were still more signs that she had attained the realization of a Dzogchen master, such as rainbows in the sky and flowers raining down. After her passing, Namtrul Rinpoche vigorously continued their activities until he died in 2011. Today, the lineage of Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche has passed to Namtrul Rinpoche's only son, Shitrul Tulku Lhaksam Namdak (''sprul sku lhag bsam rnam dag)'', the rebirth of Zhuchen Kunzang Nyima (''gzhu chen kun bzang nyi ma'') and Tare Lhamo's son who died at an early age. He is currently the head of Nyenlung Monastery, where the reliquary stupas of Tāre Lhamo and Namtrul Rinpoche are placed side by side.Rebirth
Jetsunma Kunga Trinley Palter Sakya was born January 2, 2007, as the daughter of Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi and Ratna Vajra Rinpoche, the current Sakya Trizin, whose father was the rebirth of Apang Terton. The Dalai Lama has recognized her as the rebirth of Tare Lhamo.References
Sources
* The Life & Works of Tare Lhamo, http://www.tarelhamo.com *Abu Karlo (A bu dkar lo) et al., Jewel Lamp of Blessings: Brief Biographies of Namtrul Jigmed Phuntsog and Khandro Tare Lhamo (''gter ston grub pa'i dbang phyug gzhi chen nam sprul dang mhka' 'dro tva re bde chen lha mo zung gi mdzad rnam nyer bsdud byin rlabs norbu'i sgron me''), Xining: ''Mtsho sngon nang bstan rtsom sgrig khang,'' 2001. *Gayley, Holly, Love Letters from Golok: A Tantric Couple in Modern Tibet, Columbia University Press, 2016. * Gayley, Holly, Inseparable across Lifetimes: The Lives and Love Letters of the Tibetan Visionaries Namtrul Rinpoche and Khandro Tare Lhamo, Snow Lion, 2019, https://www.shambhala.com/inseparable-across-lifetimes-3764.html *Gayley, Holly, Khandro Tare Lhamo https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Tare-Lhamo/8651 *Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche, Life of Khandro Tāre Lhamo, interview with Lama Dechen Yeshe Wangmo, Jnanasukha Foundation, http://www.tarelhamo.com/videos *Pema Osal Thaye (Pad ma 'od gsal mtha' yas), Spiraling Vine of Faith: The Life of Liberation of the Supreme Khandro Tare Lhamo (''mkha' 'gro tā re lha mo'i rnam thar dad pa'i 'khri shing)'', Chengdu: Sichuan Ethnic Publishing House ''(si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang),'' 1997. *Pema Osal Thaye (Pad ma 'od gsal mtha' yas), Jewel Garland,External links
*Life of Khandro Tāre Lhamo, Tulku Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche interview, Lama Dechen Yeshe Wangmo, Jnanasukha Foundation