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[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]], (b. 1931) is an important [[master]] of the [[Kagyu]] [[Mahamudra]], [[Sakya]] [[Lamdré]] and [[Chod]] [[traditions]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] active in the [[west]]. He is also well regarded by [[Tibetans]] as a [[scholar]], poet and artist.
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[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]], (b. 1931) is an important [[master]] of the [[Kagyu]] [[Mahamudra]], [[Sakya]] [[Lamdré]] and [[Chod traditions]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]] active in the [[west]]. He is also well regarded by [[Tibetans]] as a [[scholar]], poet and artist.
  
 
==[[Life]]==
 
==[[Life]]==
  
[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]] was born in [[Nangchen]], [[Kham]], in [[Qinghai]] in 1931. At age two, he was [[recognized]] as a [[reincarnation]] of [[Beru]] Shaiyak [[Lama]] [[Kunrik]].
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[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]] was born in [[Nangchen]], [[Kham]], in [[Qinghai]] in 1931. At age two, he was [[recognized]] as a [[reincarnation of Beru Shaiyak Lama Kunrik]].
  
 
Throughout the 1950s, [[Rinpoche]] made [[pilgrimages]] to [[Radeng]], [[Samye]], [[Sakya]] and [[Lhasa]]. Eventually, he settled for a period at [[Tsurphu Monastery]], [[traditional]] seat of the [[Karmapa]]. The [[16th Karmapa]] [[recognized]] [[Rinpoche]] as a [[tulku]] of [[Karma Thinleypa]].
 
Throughout the 1950s, [[Rinpoche]] made [[pilgrimages]] to [[Radeng]], [[Samye]], [[Sakya]] and [[Lhasa]]. Eventually, he settled for a period at [[Tsurphu Monastery]], [[traditional]] seat of the [[Karmapa]]. The [[16th Karmapa]] [[recognized]] [[Rinpoche]] as a [[tulku]] of [[Karma Thinleypa]].
  
[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]] left [[Tibet]] for [[India]] in 1959 and during the 1960s was [[abbot]] of the [[Young Lamas Home School]] and [[Karma]] Drubgyu Thargay Ling [[nunnery]] both founded by Freda Bedi in {{Wiki|Dalhousie}}, HP. There he was one of the first [[Tibetan]] refugee [[Lamas]] to teach [[western]] students. In 1971 he accompanied a group of [[Tibetan]] refugees resettled in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] as their [[Lama]] and in 1973 established a [[Buddhist]] center, [[Kampo Gangra]] Drubgyud Ling [[meditation]] centre in {{Wiki|Toronto}}, [[Canada]].
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[[Karma Thinley Rinpoche]] left [[Tibet]] for [[India]] in 1959 and during the 1960s was [[abbot]] of the [[Young Lamas Home School]] and [[Karma Drubgyu Thargay Ling]] [[nunnery]] both founded by Freda Bedi in {{Wiki|Dalhousie}}, HP. There he was one of the first [[Tibetan]] refugee [[Lamas]] to teach [[western]] students. In 1971 he accompanied a group of [[Tibetan]] refugees resettled in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]] as their [[Lama]] and in 1973 established a [[Buddhist]] center, [[Kampo Gangra Drubgyud Ling meditation centre]] in {{Wiki|Toronto}}, [[Canada]].
  
In 1982, [[Karma Tinley]] [[Rinpoche]] was able to visit his homeland [[Nangchen]] for the first time since leaving a quarter of a century earlier. Returning several times since then he has established a [[temple]] in Shorda, capital of [[Nangchen]] District and a school for {{Wiki|nomad}} children in the Sangshung valley.
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In 1982, [[Karma Tinley Rinpoche]] was able to visit his homeland [[Nangchen]] for the first time since leaving a quarter of a century earlier. Returning several times since then he has established a [[temple]] in Shorda, capital of [[Nangchen]] District and a school for {{Wiki|nomad}} children in the Sangshung valley.
  
In 1988, he also established a [[nunnery]], Tekchen Lekshay Ling, at [[Boudhanath]] [[Nepal]] and subsequently a small [[meditation retreat]] center at [[Pharping]].
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In 1988, he also established a [[nunnery]], [[Tekchen Lekshay Ling]], at [[Boudhanath]] [[Nepal]] and subsequently a small [[meditation retreat]] center at [[Pharping]].
  
His students include [[Lama]] [[Jampa Thaye]], a [[British]] [[Buddhist teacher]] who is [[Karma]] Thinley [[Rinpoche's]] dharma-regent and founded the DECHEN [[sangha]]  and the {{Wiki|Nepalese}} [[Lama]], Rana [[Guru]].
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His students include [[Lama Jampa Thaye]], a [[British]] [[Buddhist teacher]] who is [[Karma Thinley Rinpoche's]] [[dharma-regent]] and founded the DECHEN [[sangha]]  and the [[Nepalese Lama]], [[Rana Guru]].
  
 
==[[Bibliography]]==
 
==[[Bibliography]]==
  
*    [[Karma]] Thinley. History of 16 [[Karmapas]]. [[Shambhala]] (2001)
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*    [[Karma Thinley]]. History of 16 [[Karmapas]]. [[Shambhala]] (2001)
  
 
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Karma Thinley Rinpoche, (b. 1931) is an important master of the Kagyu Mahamudra, Sakya Lamdré and Chod traditions of Tibetan Buddhism active in the west. He is also well regarded by Tibetans as a scholar, poet and artist.

Life

Karma Thinley Rinpoche was born in Nangchen, Kham, in Qinghai in 1931. At age two, he was recognized as a reincarnation of Beru Shaiyak Lama Kunrik.

Throughout the 1950s, Rinpoche made pilgrimages to Radeng, Samye, Sakya and Lhasa. Eventually, he settled for a period at Tsurphu Monastery, traditional seat of the Karmapa. The 16th Karmapa recognized Rinpoche as a tulku of Karma Thinleypa.

Karma Thinley Rinpoche left Tibet for India in 1959 and during the 1960s was abbot of the Young Lamas Home School and Karma Drubgyu Thargay Ling nunnery both founded by Freda Bedi in Dalhousie, HP. There he was one of the first Tibetan refugee Lamas to teach western students. In 1971 he accompanied a group of Tibetan refugees resettled in Ontario, Canada as their Lama and in 1973 established a Buddhist center, Kampo Gangra Drubgyud Ling meditation centre in Toronto, Canada.

In 1982, Karma Tinley Rinpoche was able to visit his homeland Nangchen for the first time since leaving a quarter of a century earlier. Returning several times since then he has established a temple in Shorda, capital of Nangchen District and a school for nomad children in the Sangshung valley.

In 1988, he also established a nunnery, Tekchen Lekshay Ling, at Boudhanath Nepal and subsequently a small meditation retreat center at Pharping.

His students include Lama Jampa Thaye, a British Buddhist teacher who is Karma Thinley Rinpoche's dharma-regent and founded the DECHEN sangha and the Nepalese Lama, Rana Guru.

Bibliography

Source

Wikipedia:Karma Thinley Rinpoche