Khenpo Tashi Gyaltsen was born in Nangchen, Kham in 1970 to a family of farmers. He went to school and worked on the farm until he chose to become a monk from Drubchen Karma Norbu Rinpoche at the monastery of Bardo Tulku Rinpoche, Ratrul Monastery, when he was 14 years old. A year later he received the Rinchen Terdzo empowerments from Jamo Tulku Rinpoche, and Benchen Chime Tulku Rinpoche, and when he was 16 he entered a meditation retreat for a year.

He then went to Chamdo to study the Uma & Dzogchen texts from the renowned Khenpo Karma Tseten Rinpoche and at 18 joined the Chanmar Ritrug Rigmey College where he studied grammar & poetry for a year before joining the Nyingma Arek Shedra in Amdo. He spent 6 years under Khenpo Pentse Rinpoche, and 3 years under Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche studying the Nyingmapa, Kagyupa, and Sakyapa viewpoints to the Uma, Partsen, Durwa, Ngonpa, Tsenma, the 5 Yang Karpo, and Dzogpa Chenpo amongst others.

When he was 27 he went to Drepung Monastery in Lhasa where he studied the Gelugpa viewpoints to the Tsema, Pharchin and Uma, for two years whereupon he went to India and at the invitation of the Palpung Sherab Ling. He became the chief Khenpo of Lungrig Jampal Ling Institute of Palpung Sherabling in 1999, and last for 5 years.

Khenpo Losang Tenzin Khenpo Tsultrim Sherabling Institute


A Brief Introduction

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Palpung Monastery

Palpung Sherabling

The Briefing

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Layout & Briefing

Main Monastery of Palpung Sherabling

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