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Khentrul [[Lodrö Thayé]] [[Rinpoche]] is the [[abbot]] of [[Mardo]] [[Tashi Choling]] in [[Eastern Tibet]]. [[He]] established a [[retreat]] center there. [[He]] created the [[shedra]], a formal [[Buddhist]] [[monastic]] [[teaching]], under the direct guidance of his [[teacher]], [[His Holiness]] [[Khenpo]] Jigmed Phuntsok [[Rinpoche]]. [[He]] directs the [[education]] and [[spiritual practice]] of 300 [[monks]], seventy advanced-degree candidates, sixty children, and twenty full-time retreatants. As of 2012, he was building a school for the children.
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Khentrul [[Lodrö Thayé]] [[Rinpoche]] is the [[abbot]] of [[Mardo]] [[Tashi Choling]] in [[Eastern Tibet]]. He established a [[retreat]] center there. He created the [[shedra]], a formal [[Buddhist]] [[monastic]] [[teaching]], under the direct guidance of his [[teacher]], [[His Holiness]] [[Khenpo]] Jigmed Phuntsok [[Rinpoche]]. He directs the [[education]] and [[spiritual practice]] of 300 [[monks]], seventy advanced-degree candidates, sixty children, and twenty full-time retreatants. As of 2012, he was building a school for the children.
  
 
==Early [[life]]==
 
==Early [[life]]==
  
At the age of seven he began the formal [[practice]] of the [[Dharma]] by taking [[monastic ordination]] as a supportive foundation. [[He]] left his home and [[family]] when he was a young child to go and live with his uncle at the [[monastery]].
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At the age of seven he began the formal [[practice]] of the [[Dharma]] by taking [[monastic ordination]] as a supportive foundation. He left his home and [[family]] when he was a young child to go and live with his uncle at the [[monastery]].
  
 
==[[Education]]==
 
==[[Education]]==
  
Kentrul studied and practiced under [[Rinpoche]] for over twenty years at [[Serthar]] [[monastery]]. [[He]] studied in [[Katog]] [[Gonpa]] under [[His Holiness]] [[Katog]] [[Moktsa]] [[Rinpoche]] in [[Tibet]] at [[Katog]] [[Gonpa]] [[monastery]], as well as with [[His Holiness]] [[Penor Rinpoche]] for five years, in [[Namdroling Monastery]] in [[India]]. [[He]] earned a [[khenpo]] [[degree]] ({{Wiki|equivalent}} to a PhD in [[Buddhist philosophy]]) in each of the three [[monasteries]].
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Kentrul studied and practiced under [[Rinpoche]] for over twenty years at [[Serthar]] [[monastery]]. He studied in [[Katog]] [[Gonpa]] under [[His Holiness]] [[Katog]] [[Moktsa]] [[Rinpoche]] in [[Tibet]] at [[Katog]] [[Gonpa]] [[monastery]], as well as with [[His Holiness]] [[Penor Rinpoche]] for five years, in [[Namdroling Monastery]] in [[India]]. He earned a [[khenpo]] [[degree]] ({{Wiki|equivalent}} to a PhD in [[Buddhist philosophy]]) in each of the three [[monasteries]].
  
 
=={{Wiki|Recognition}}==
 
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H.H. [[Moktsa]] [[Rinpoche]] formally [[recognized]] Khentrul [[Rinpoche]] to be a [[reincarnation]] ([[tulku]]) of [[Katog]] Drubtobchhenpo [[Namkha]] [[Gyamtso]], a [[mahasiddha]] of the [[Katog]] [[lineage]]. An elaborate enthronement {{Wiki|ceremony}} for him took place in [[Katog]] Gonpa's mother [[monastery]] in 2006 amongst an assembly of [[monks]], [[lamas]], [[khenpos]] and laypersons. Thus, he is called Khentrul – someone who is both a [[khenpo]] and a [[tulku]].
 
H.H. [[Moktsa]] [[Rinpoche]] formally [[recognized]] Khentrul [[Rinpoche]] to be a [[reincarnation]] ([[tulku]]) of [[Katog]] Drubtobchhenpo [[Namkha]] [[Gyamtso]], a [[mahasiddha]] of the [[Katog]] [[lineage]]. An elaborate enthronement {{Wiki|ceremony}} for him took place in [[Katog]] Gonpa's mother [[monastery]] in 2006 amongst an assembly of [[monks]], [[lamas]], [[khenpos]] and laypersons. Thus, he is called Khentrul – someone who is both a [[khenpo]] and a [[tulku]].
  
[[He]] received the entire Nyingt'hig [[lineage]] ([[including]] Nyingt'hig Yabzhi, [[Dzod Dun]], [[Ngalso Korsum]], [[Yeshe Lama]], and Chetzun Nyingt'hig), as well as thousands of [[empowerments]], [[scriptural]] [[transmissions]] and explanations on the [[pith instructions]] for [[Great Perfection]] [[practice]]. In addition, Khentrul received the rarely bestowed [[oral transmission]] of [[Khenpo]] Ngakchung's Nyingt'hig [[lineage]]. From [[Jigme Phuntsok]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Dodrubchen]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Penor Rinpoche]], and [[Katok]] Moktza [[Rinpoche]], he received all of the [[empowerment]]s and [[scriptural]] [[transmissions]] for the [[Kama]] and [[Terma]] cycles of the [[Nyingma]] school.
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He received the entire Nyingt'hig [[lineage]] ([[including]] Nyingt'hig Yabzhi, [[Dzod Dun]], [[Ngalso Korsum]], [[Yeshe Lama]], and Chetzun Nyingt'hig), as well as thousands of [[empowerments]], [[scriptural]] [[transmissions]] and explanations on the [[pith instructions]] for [[Great Perfection]] [[practice]]. In addition, Khentrul received the rarely bestowed [[oral transmission]] of [[Khenpo]] Ngakchung's Nyingt'hig [[lineage]]. From [[Jigme Phuntsok]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Dodrubchen]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Penor Rinpoche]], and [[Katok]] Moktza [[Rinpoche]], he received all of the [[empowerment]]s and [[scriptural]] [[transmissions]] for the [[Kama]] and [[Terma]] cycles of the [[Nyingma]] school.
  
[[He]] was invited to the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]] by [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]] (shortly before his [[death]]) primarily to create and teach a [[shedra]] program at [[Rigdzin]] Ling. [[He]] created an annual [[shedra]] at Chagdud [[Rinpoche's]] [[Gonpa]] center at [[Rigdzin]] Ling in [[Junction City]], [[California]] in 2003. The most recent [[Shedra]] in 2009 was on Shantedeva's "The Way of a [[Boddhisattva]]" where students in the [[West]] as far away as Hawaii attended.
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He was invited to the [[Wikipedia:United States of America (USA)|United States]] by [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]] (shortly before his [[death]]) primarily to create and teach a [[shedra]] program at [[Rigdzin]] Ling. He created an annual [[shedra]] at Chagdud [[Rinpoche's]] [[Gonpa]] center at [[Rigdzin]] Ling in [[Junction City]], [[California]] in 2003. The most recent [[Shedra]] in 2009 was on Shantedeva's "The Way of a [[Boddhisattva]]" where students in the [[West]] as far away as Hawaii attended.
  
As a well-respected [[teacher]], he attracts thousands of students [[world]] wide. The first [[American]] [[practice]] center sprouted up in Ashland {{Wiki|Oregon}} in 2003. [[He]] now has multiple [[practice]] centers in the US. [[He]] created the [[Katog]] Choling [[Tibetan Cultural Center]] for [[Tibetan studies]] in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2004. As of 2012 he was building a [[retreat]] center in Arkansas to serve his students in the [[West]].
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As a well-respected [[teacher]], he attracts thousands of students [[world]] wide. The first [[American]] [[practice]] center sprouted up in Ashland {{Wiki|Oregon}} in 2003. He now has multiple [[practice]] centers in the US. He created the [[Katog]] Choling [[Tibetan Cultural Center]] for [[Tibetan studies]] in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2004. As of 2012 he was building a [[retreat]] center in Arkansas to serve his students in the [[West]].
  
 
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Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche is the abbot of Mardo Tashi Choling in Eastern Tibet. He established a retreat center there. He created the shedra, a formal Buddhist monastic teaching, under the direct guidance of his teacher, His Holiness Khenpo Jigmed Phuntsok Rinpoche. He directs the education and spiritual practice of 300 monks, seventy advanced-degree candidates, sixty children, and twenty full-time retreatants. As of 2012, he was building a school for the children.

Early life

At the age of seven he began the formal practice of the Dharma by taking monastic ordination as a supportive foundation. He left his home and family when he was a young child to go and live with his uncle at the monastery.

Education

Kentrul studied and practiced under Rinpoche for over twenty years at Serthar monastery. He studied in Katog Gonpa under His Holiness Katog Moktsa Rinpoche in Tibet at Katog Gonpa monastery, as well as with His Holiness Penor Rinpoche for five years, in Namdroling Monastery in India. He earned a khenpo degree (equivalent to a PhD in Buddhist philosophy) in each of the three monasteries.

Recognition

H.H. Moktsa Rinpoche formally recognized Khentrul Rinpoche to be a reincarnation (tulku) of Katog Drubtobchhenpo Namkha Gyamtso, a mahasiddha of the Katog lineage. An elaborate enthronement ceremony for him took place in Katog Gonpa's mother monastery in 2006 amongst an assembly of monks, lamas, khenpos and laypersons. Thus, he is called Khentrul – someone who is both a khenpo and a tulku.

He received the entire Nyingt'hig lineage (including Nyingt'hig Yabzhi, Dzod Dun, Ngalso Korsum, Yeshe Lama, and Chetzun Nyingt'hig), as well as thousands of empowerments, scriptural transmissions and explanations on the pith instructions for Great Perfection practice. In addition, Khentrul received the rarely bestowed oral transmission of Khenpo Ngakchung's Nyingt'hig lineage. From Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche, Dodrubchen Rinpoche, Penor Rinpoche, and Katok Moktza Rinpoche, he received all of the empowerments and scriptural transmissions for the Kama and Terma cycles of the Nyingma school.

He was invited to the United States by Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche (shortly before his death) primarily to create and teach a shedra program at Rigdzin Ling. He created an annual shedra at Chagdud Rinpoche's Gonpa center at Rigdzin Ling in Junction City, California in 2003. The most recent Shedra in 2009 was on Shantedeva's "The Way of a Boddhisattva" where students in the West as far away as Hawaii attended.

As a well-respected teacher, he attracts thousands of students world wide. The first American practice center sprouted up in Ashland Oregon in 2003. He now has multiple practice centers in the US. He created the Katog Choling Tibetan Cultural Center for Tibetan studies in Lafayette, Louisiana in 2004. As of 2012 he was building a retreat center in Arkansas to serve his students in the West.

Source

Wikipedia:Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche