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Thrangu Rinpoche ( ) was born in 1933
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. He is deemed to be a prominent
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(reincarnate lama) in the Kagyu school of
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, the ninth reincarnation in his particular line. His full name and title is the ''Very Venerable Ninth Khenchen Thrangu Tulku, Karma Lodrö Lungrik Maway Senge''. The academic title ''Khenchen'' denotes great scholarly accomplishment (English-language analogues include the titles
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), and the term ''
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Biography


Early life and exile

Thrangu Rinpoche was installed at
Thrangu Monastery Thrangu (or Trangu) Monastery is located about 7 km south of Jyekundo in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, China, or the traditional Tibetan cultural region of Kham. Description Prior to the huge earthquake on 1 ...
in Kham (eastern Tibet) after his identification by the Sixteenth
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and the previous
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at age five. He is one of the principal lamas there, although Traleg Rinpoche is the supreme abbot of the complex. He fled to India following the Chinese invasion in 1959. At the age of thirty-five Thrangu Rinpoche took the geshe examination in
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and was awarded the degree of ''Geshe Lharampa'', the highest degree conferred in the
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transmission (it is not uncommon for monks of other lineage to pursue studies in that tradition). He was subsequently awarded the ''Khenchen'' degree of the Kagyu tradition. He played a critical role in the recovery of important Buddhist texts that had been largely destroyed by the Chinese Communists. He was named Abbot of Rumtek monastery, the home monastery in exile of the Karmapa, and also of the Nalanda Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies at Rumtek.


Establishment of Buddhist institutions

As Abbot of the Nalanda Institute, Thrangu Rinpoche and
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trained all the younger tulkus of the lineage, including the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, who was in the first class. He was also the personal tutor of the four principal
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tulkus: Shamar Rinpoche, Tai Situ Rinpoche, Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, and Gyaltsab Rinpoche. Thrangu Rinpoche established the fundamental curriculum of the Karma Kagyu lineage taught at Rumtek. In addition, he taught with Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, who had been a teacher at Thrangu Rinpoche's monastery in Tibet before 1959, and who is now head of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in
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, the seat of Karmapa in North America. In 1976, after 15 years at Rumtek, Thrangu Rinpoche founded the Thrangu Tashi Choling monastery in
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, and later also founded a retreat centre and college at Namo Buddha; Tara Abbey, which offers a full dharma education for Tibetan nuns leading to a
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degree; a school in Boudhanath for the general education of Tibetan children and young monks in Western subjects and Buddhist studies; and a free medical clinic in an impoverished area of
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. Thrangu Rinpoche recently completed a large monastery in
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, overlooking the deer park where the
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gave his first teaching on the Four Noble Truths. The monastery is named Vajra Vidya in honor of the Sixteenth Karmapa. It is now the seat of the major annual Kagyu conference.


Worldwide activities

In 1976, Thrangu Rinpoche began teaching Buddhism throughout Asia and in the West. He founded Thrangu House in
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, in 1981, then in the United States and Canada, he established centres in
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and
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. He has another fourteen centres in nine other countries. He is the Abbot of Gampo Abbey, a
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monastery in
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, founded by his dharma brother Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, reflective of his close ties the
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community. Rinpoche currently resides in
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where he serves as senior tutor to
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. On 25 July 2010,
Thrangu Monastery Thrangu (or Trangu) Monastery is located about 7 km south of Jyekundo in the Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Qinghai province, China, or the traditional Tibetan cultural region of Kham. Description Prior to the huge earthquake on 1 ...
was opened by Thrangu Rinpoche in
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, Canada. It is the first traditional Buddhist monastery in Canada. It contains a gold-plated statue of
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, and the shrine hall can seat 500 people"Canada's first traditional Tibetan Buddhist monastery opens." By Andrea Woo
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July 23, 2010.


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References


External links


Thrangu Rinpoche's websiteThrangu Rinpoche's Chinese websiteThrangu Rinpoche's Retreat Center in Crestone, ColoradoThrangu Rinpoche's Shree Mangal Dvip Boarding School for Himalayan children
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