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'''[[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]]''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཤེས་རབ་འོད་ཟེར]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[shes rab 'od zer]]'') (1922/3-2006) was recognised as the [[incarnation]] of [[Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[o rgyan rig 'dzin sems dpa' rdo rje]]''), the main [[Dharma heir]] of the [[great master]] [[Nyala Pema Dündul]]. From an early age he studied with many revered [[masters]] in [[East Tibet]].
 
'''[[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]]''' (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[ཤེས་རབ་འོད་ཟེར]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[shes rab 'od zer]]'') (1922/3-2006) was recognised as the [[incarnation]] of [[Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje]] ([[Wyl.]] ''[[o rgyan rig 'dzin sems dpa' rdo rje]]''), the main [[Dharma heir]] of the [[great master]] [[Nyala Pema Dündul]]. From an early age he studied with many revered [[masters]] in [[East Tibet]].
  
At twelve, he studied the [[sutra]]s for three years at [[Lumo Rab]], a [[monastery]] which has a very strong connection with the great [[Mindroling Monastery]] in [[Central Tibet]]. In fact, it was from [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]]<ref>Most probably [[Minling Khenchen Ngawang Khyentse Norbu]].</ref> and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]] that he received the [[name]] Sherab Özer.  
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At twelve, he studied the [[sutra]]s for three years at [[Lumo Rab]], a [[monastery]] which has a very strong connection with the great [[Mindroling Monastery]] in [[Central Tibet]].  
  
At the age of 21, he went to [[live]] in the ''[[labrang]]'' at [[Kalsang Gonpa]], the seat of [[Nyala Pema Dündul]], which later became the seat of [[Tertön Sogyal]] [[Lerab Lingpa]]. He received the teachings and profound instructions of [[Dzogpachenpo]] from [[Tulku Dorje Dündul]] at [[Dre Tsal Monastery]], the [[empowerments]] and teachings for [[Nyala Pema Dündul’s]] [[revelation]] ''[[Zabchö Khakhyab Rangdrol]]'' from [[Jazi Anyé Tulku]], and studied and practised with [[masters]] of the [[Sakya]], [[Gelug]] and [[Nyingma]] schools.
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In fact, it was from [[Minling Khenchen Rinpoche]]<ref>Most probably [[Minling Khenchen Ngawang Khyentse Norbu]].</ref> and [[Minling Chung Rinpoche]] that he received the [[name]] [[Sherab Özer]].
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At the age of 21, he went to [[live]] in the ''[[labrang]]'' at [[Kalsang Gonpa]], the seat of [[Nyala Pema Dündul]], which later became the seat of [[Tertön Sogyal]] [[Lerab Lingpa]].  
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He received the teachings and profound instructions of [[Dzogpachenpo]] from [[Tulku Dorje Dündul]] at [[Dre Tsal Monastery]], the [[empowerments]] and teachings for [[Nyala Pema Dündul’s]] [[revelation]] ''[[Zabchö Khakhyab Rangdrol]]'' from [[Jazi Anyé Tulku]], and studied and practised with [[masters]] of the [[Sakya]], [[Gelug]] and [[Nyingma]] schools.
  
 
In 1949, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] was asked by {{Wiki|Chinese}} government to help in local affairs, and later, during the {{Wiki|Cultural Revolution}}, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different [[monasteries]], as a result of which he set up, in {{Wiki|Sichuan province}}, thirty four “{{Wiki|Cultural}} Heritage [[Protection]] {{Wiki|Associations}}”. In 1984, [[Rinpoche]] founded the {{Wiki|Sichuan Province}} [[Tibetan Buddhist]] Institute.
 
In 1949, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] was asked by {{Wiki|Chinese}} government to help in local affairs, and later, during the {{Wiki|Cultural Revolution}}, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different [[monasteries]], as a result of which he set up, in {{Wiki|Sichuan province}}, thirty four “{{Wiki|Cultural}} Heritage [[Protection]] {{Wiki|Associations}}”. In 1984, [[Rinpoche]] founded the {{Wiki|Sichuan Province}} [[Tibetan Buddhist]] Institute.
  
 
==Visit to [[Lerab Ling]]==
 
==Visit to [[Lerab Ling]]==
In 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] stayed in [[Lerab Ling]] for several months and gave several teachings and [[empowerment]]s ([[Tendrel Nyesel]] and [[Khakhyab Rangdrol]]) to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[sangha]]. On August 12th 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] performed a simple, [[symbolic]] {{Wiki|ceremony}} in which he [[offered]] the [[throne]] of [[Kalzang Monastery]] to [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] as the heir to [[Tertön Sogyal]].
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In 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] stayed in [[Lerab Ling]] for several months and gave several teachings and [[empowerment]]s ([[Tendrel Nyesel]] and [[Khakhyab Rangdrol]]) to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[sangha]].  
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On August 12th 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] performed a simple, [[symbolic]] {{Wiki|ceremony}} in which he [[offered]] the [[throne]] of [[Kalzang Monastery]] to [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] as the heir to [[Tertön Sogyal]].
  
 
==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==
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*''[[Rigpa Journal]], January 2000'', 'On an [[Island]] of Wish-fulfilling [[Jewels]]'
 
*''[[Rigpa Journal]], January 2000'', 'On an [[Island]] of Wish-fulfilling [[Jewels]]'
*'[[Brief Outline of the History of Kalsang Gompa]]', compiled by Sherab Özer and [[Changchub]] Gyatso, published by ''[[si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang]]'': (The {{Wiki|Ethnic}} Minorities Publishing House, {{Wiki|Chengdu}}, [[China]])
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*'[[Brief Outline of the History of Kalsang Gompa]]', compiled by [[Sherab Özer]] and [[Changchub Gyatso]], published by ''[[si khron mi rigs dpe skrun khang]]'': (The {{Wiki|Ethnic}} Minorities Publishing House, {{Wiki|Chengdu}}, [[China]])
  
 
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Latest revision as of 13:04, 6 January 2016

Sherab Özer Rinpoche


Sherab Özer Rinpoche (Tib. ཤེས་རབ་འོད་ཟེར, Wyl. shes rab 'od zer) (1922/3-2006) was recognised as the incarnation of Orgyen Rigdzin Sempa Dorje (Wyl. o rgyan rig 'dzin sems dpa' rdo rje), the main Dharma heir of the great master Nyala Pema Dündul. From an early age he studied with many revered masters in East Tibet.

At twelve, he studied the sutras for three years at Lumo Rab, a monastery which has a very strong connection with the great Mindroling Monastery in Central Tibet.

In fact, it was from Minling Khenchen Rinpoche[1] and Minling Chung Rinpoche that he received the name Sherab Özer.

At the age of 21, he went to live in the labrang at Kalsang Gonpa, the seat of Nyala Pema Dündul, which later became the seat of Tertön Sogyal Lerab Lingpa.

He received the teachings and profound instructions of Dzogpachenpo from Tulku Dorje Dündul at Dre Tsal Monastery, the empowerments and teachings for Nyala Pema Dündul’s revelation Zabchö Khakhyab Rangdrol from Jazi Anyé Tulku, and studied and practised with masters of the Sakya, Gelug and Nyingma schools.

In 1949, Sherab Özer Rinpoche was asked by Chinese government to help in local affairs, and later, during the Cultural Revolution, he passed through many difficulties. In 1981, he visited a number of different monasteries, as a result of which he set up, in Sichuan province, thirty four “Cultural Heritage Protection Associations”. In 1984, Rinpoche founded the Sichuan Province Tibetan Buddhist Institute.

Visit to Lerab Ling

In 1998, Sherab Özer Rinpoche stayed in Lerab Ling for several months and gave several teachings and empowerments (Tendrel Nyesel and Khakhyab Rangdrol) to the Rigpa sangha.

On August 12th 1998, Sherab Özer Rinpoche performed a simple, symbolic ceremony in which he offered the throne of Kalzang Monastery to Sogyal Rinpoche as the heir to Tertön Sogyal.

Further Reading

Footnotes

External Links

Source

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