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Jigme Lodro Rinpoche

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Jigme Lodro Rinpoche was born in 1969 in Golok-Dhome of Tibet. He was recognized as the reincarnation of Genyen Dharmata. It is said that Genyen Dharmata was the server of the sixteen arhat principal disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni and was himself realized master from the Alasha Monastery at Five Peaked mountain of China. Since the age of eight, he had joined Talang, a large monastery in Golok, Gemang Hermitage Place, Larong, the city of Dharma in Sertha, and other Dharma places in Kham.

He had studied Sutras, Tantras and Tibetan culture and religion. In 1998 he came to India and became a great editor in both the Tibetan-in-exile government and the private editing centers. More than two hundreds of his essays had been published inside Tibet and outside in the Tibetan-in-exile communities. Some of his books were published by acclaimed publication centers of the Tibet government-in-exile include, Department of Education, Department of Information, as well as the Tibetan cultural and religious publication centers. His writings were well-respected and complimented by many great scholars. H.H. the Dalai Lama also had sent Jigme Rinpoche a letter praising him for his writing. In the January 2005, H.H. Drubwang Pema Norbu Rinpoche had enthroned Tulku Jigme Rinpoche in Bodhgaya in India . Currently, Jigme Lodro Rinopche is compiling additional historical stories, chronicle treaties, dictionary of the Nyingma schools and the Tibetan culture and religion.

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