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Ngài Neten Rinpoche, Viện Trưởng Tu Viện Jungpa, Tây Tạng
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tại thành phố Montréal (Canada)
- 14/2/2007 [Phần
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(video
by Brian Dao)
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NETEN RINPOCHE
: Karma Teachings - Part 1 - English-Vietnamese
About NETEN RINPOCHE:
There were sixteen renowned Arhats in India.
Neten Rinpoche’s lineage can be traced back
to the 11th Arhat, named Lam Tran
Ten, who was reborn many times as a Mahasiddha,
in both India and Tibet. Today this great
master teacher of the Dharma is known as Neten
Rinpoche and is recognized as the Abbot of
Jungpa Monastery in Tibet.
Jungpa
Monastery in Kham Lithang, Eastern Tibet, was
built by the 1st Neten Rinpoche,
who was the Tulku (reincarnated lama) of
Tsangchung Sangye Pasang, a disciple of great
Lama Je Tsongkhapa (1357-1419). The present
Neten Rinpoche was born just over one year
after the passing of the 8th Neten
Rinpoche, a compassionate lama who led a model
monastic life. In the year 1986, His Holiness
the Dalai Lama has graciously recognized him
as the 9th reincarnated Neten Tulku,
Abbot of Jungpa Monastery. By this time, he
was already a great scholar at Sera Mey
Monastic University and has won the respect of
the other monks both as a Dharma teacher and a
Debater.
Neten
Rinpoche secured the highest Geshe Lharampa
Degree (Ph.D in Buddhist Philosophy) and soon
afterwards, he joined in Gyudmed Tantric
Monastery for higher Tantric studies. After
four years of strenuous studies and practices,
he appeared for the final examination in the
gracious presence of H.H the Dalai Lama and
the congregation of Gyudmed monks and then
accepted the position of Disciplinary Master
at Gyudmed Tantric Monastery. Neten
Rinpoche currently teaches monks at Sera Mey
Monastic University, South India. |