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The First Dodrupchen Rinpoche Jikme Trinle Özer (Tib. འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྲིན་ལས་འོད་ཟེར་, Wyl. ‘jigs med phrin las ‘od zer) (1745-1821) was born in the Do valley of Golok, and from childhood onwards had many pure visions and displayed extraordinary signs. The ceremonial cutting of his hair was performed by the second Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, [[Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]] (1713-69), who gave him the name Kunzang Shenpen. He received teachings from about twenty [[lama]]s, including the third Dzogchen Rinpoche, [[Ngedön Tenzin Zangpo]] (1759-92).
 
  
Following Dzogchen Rinpoche's instructions, he carried out a seven-year retreat at Upper Gang-Trö, near [[Dzogchen Monastery]], during which he was helped by the Protectress Tseringma. Dzogchen Rinpoche also prophesized that the master with whom he had a special relationship by virtue of his past [[karma]], and who would figure as his principal teacher was the great [[vidyadhara]] [[Jigme Lingpa]]. So at the age of thirty-nine Dodrupchen Rinpoche travelled to Central Tibet and met [[Jigme Lingpa]] at his residence at Tsering Jong monastery in the Yarlung Valley. [[Jigme Lingpa]] recognised him as the future holder of his teachings, as had been foretold by [[Guru Rinpoche]].
 
  
He later became the spiritual teacher to the Queen of Derge and her son, founded a number of monasteries, including his seat at Yarlung Pemakö in the Ser valley, and spread the [[Nyingtik]] tradition in Amdo and as far as the Kokonor region of Mongolia. A 'treasure revealer' ([[tertön]]) who discovered his own mind [[terma]], Dodrupchen Rinpoche was recognised by [[Jigme Lingpa]] as the incarnation of Prince Murum Tsenpo, a son of King [[Trisong Detsen]]. 'Dodrupchen' literally means 'The Great Siddha from Do valley'. Amongst his disciples were the greatest [[Dzogchen]] masters of the time: the Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche Mingyur Namkhe Dorje, [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]], [[Gyalse Shenpen Taye]] and [[Dola Jikme Kalzang]]. He blessed [[Patrul Rinpoche]] (1808-87) as a child, made prophecies concerning his future eminence and gave him his name.
 
  
==Drodrupchen Rinpoche's==
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A list of Drodrupchen Rinpoche's are as follows:  
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#Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer (1745-1821)  
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#Dodrupchen Jikmé Puntsok Jungné (1824-1863)  
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#Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima (1865-1926)  
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The [[First Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] [[Jikme Trinle Özer]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྲིན་ལས་འོད་ཟེར་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ‘[[jigs med phrin las ‘od zer]]) (1745-1821) was born in the Do valley of [[Golok]], and from childhood onwards had many [[pure visions]] and displayed [[extraordinary]] [[signs]].
#Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpé Gyaltsen (1927-1961) & Dodrupchen Tubten Trinlé Pal Zang (b.1927)
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The {{Wiki|ceremonial}} cutting of his [[hair]] was performed by the [[second Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche]], [[Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal]] (1713-69), who gave him the [[name]] [[Kunzang Shenpen]].
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He received teachings from about twenty [[lama]]s, [[including]] the [[third Dzogchen Rinpoche]], [[Ngedön Tenzin Zangpo]] (1759-92).
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Following [[Dzogchen Rinpoche's]] instructions, he carried out a seven-year [[retreat]] at [[Upper Gang-Trö]], near [[Dzogchen Monastery]], during which he was helped by the {{Wiki|Protectress}} [[Tseringma]].
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[[Dzogchen Rinpoche]] also prophesized that the [[master]] with whom he had a special relationship by [[virtue]] of his {{Wiki|past}} [[karma]], and who would figure as his [[principal]] [[teacher]] was the great [[vidyadhara]] [[Jigme Lingpa]].
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So at the age of thirty-nine [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] travelled to {{Wiki|Central Tibet}} and met [[Jigme Lingpa]] at his residence at [[Tsering Jong monastery]] in the [[Yarlung Valley]].
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[[Jigme Lingpa]] recognised him as the {{Wiki|future}} holder of his teachings, as had been foretold by [[Guru Rinpoche]].
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He later became the [[spiritual teacher]] to the [[Queen]] of [[Derge]] and her son, founded a number of [[monasteries]], [[including]] his seat at [[Yarlung Pemakö]] in the Ser valley, and spread the [[Nyingtik tradition]] in [[Amdo]] and as far as the [[Kokonor]] region of [[Mongolia]].
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A '[[treasure revealer]]' ([[tertön]]) who discovered his own [[mind terma]], [[Dodrupchen Rinpoche]] was recognised by [[Jigme Lingpa]] as the [[incarnation]] of {{Wiki|Prince}} [[Murum Tsenpo]], a son of [[King]] [[Trisong Detsen]].
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'[[Dodrupchen]]' literally means 'The [[Great Siddha from Do valley]]'.
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Amongst his [[disciples]] were the greatest [[Dzogchen masters]] of the [[time]]: the [[Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche]] [[Mingyur Namkhe Dorje]], [[Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje]], [[Gyalse Shenpen Taye]] and [[Dola Jikme Kalzang]].
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He blessed [[Patrul Rinpoche]] (1808-87) as a child, made {{Wiki|prophecies}} concerning his {{Wiki|future}} eminence and gave him his [[name]].
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==Drodrupchen [[Rinpoche's]]==
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A list of Drodrupchen [[Rinpoche's]] are as follows:  
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#[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer]] (1745-1821)  
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#[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Puntsok Jungné]] (1824-1863)  
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#[[Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima]] (1865-1926)  
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#[[Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpé Gyaltsen]] (1927-1961) & [[Dodrupchen Tubten Trinlé Pal Zang]] (b.1927)
  
  
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Latest revision as of 05:51, 11 January 2016

Dodrupchen Jikme Trinle Özer




The First Dodrupchen Rinpoche Jikme Trinle Özer (Tib. འཇིགས་མེད་ཕྲིན་ལས་འོད་ཟེར་, Wyl.jigs med phrin las ‘od zer) (1745-1821) was born in the Do valley of Golok, and from childhood onwards had many pure visions and displayed extraordinary signs.

The ceremonial cutting of his hair was performed by the second Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, Gyurme Kunzang Namgyal (1713-69), who gave him the name Kunzang Shenpen.

He received teachings from about twenty lamas, including the third Dzogchen Rinpoche, Ngedön Tenzin Zangpo (1759-92).


Following Dzogchen Rinpoche's instructions, he carried out a seven-year retreat at Upper Gang-Trö, near Dzogchen Monastery, during which he was helped by the Protectress Tseringma.

Dzogchen Rinpoche also prophesized that the master with whom he had a special relationship by virtue of his past karma, and who would figure as his principal teacher was the great vidyadhara Jigme Lingpa.

So at the age of thirty-nine Dodrupchen Rinpoche travelled to Central Tibet and met Jigme Lingpa at his residence at Tsering Jong monastery in the Yarlung Valley.

Jigme Lingpa recognised him as the future holder of his teachings, as had been foretold by Guru Rinpoche.


He later became the spiritual teacher to the Queen of Derge and her son, founded a number of monasteries, including his seat at Yarlung Pemakö in the Ser valley, and spread the Nyingtik tradition in Amdo and as far as the Kokonor region of Mongolia.

A 'treasure revealer' (tertön) who discovered his own mind terma, Dodrupchen Rinpoche was recognised by Jigme Lingpa as the incarnation of Prince Murum Tsenpo, a son of King Trisong Detsen.


'Dodrupchen' literally means 'The Great Siddha from Do valley'.


Amongst his disciples were the greatest Dzogchen masters of the time: the Fourth Dzogchen Rinpoche Mingyur Namkhe Dorje, Do Khyentse Yeshe Dorje, Gyalse Shenpen Taye and Dola Jikme Kalzang.

He blessed Patrul Rinpoche (1808-87) as a child, made prophecies concerning his future eminence and gave him his name.


Drodrupchen Rinpoche's

A list of Drodrupchen Rinpoche's are as follows:


  1. Dodrupchen Jikmé Trinlé Özer (1745-1821)
  2. Dodrupchen Jikmé Puntsok Jungné (1824-1863)
  3. Dodrupchen Jikmé Tenpé Nyima (1865-1926)
  4. Dodrupchen Rigdzin Tenpé Gyaltsen (1927-1961) & Dodrupchen Tubten Trinlé Pal Zang (b.1927)


Source

Wikipedia:Dodrupchen Jigme Trinle Ozer
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