Karma Thinley Rinpoche | |
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Title | Karma Thinleypa IV |
Personal | |
Born | 1931 |
Religion | Tibetan Buddhism |
Nationality | Canadian |
School | Kagyu, Sakya |
Lineage | Mahamudra, Lamdré |
Education | Riwoche |
Other names | Lama Wangchen (bla ma dbang chen) |
Senior posting | |
Teacher | XVIth Gyalwa Karmapa, Dilgo Khyentse, Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen, Ling Rinpoche |
Based in | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Reincarnation | Beru Kunrik, Palkhang Lotsawa |
Karma Thinley Rinpoche ཀརྨ་འཕྲིན་ལས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་ (born 1931), [1] [2] is an important master of the Kagyu [2] Mahamudra, Sakya Lamdré [2] and Chod traditions of Tibetan Buddhism active in the west and Nepal. He is also well regarded by Tibetans as a scholar, poet and artist.
Karma Thinley Rinpoche was born in Nangchen, Kham, in Qinghai [1] in 1931. [1] [2] At age two, he was recognized as a reincarnation of Beru Shaiyak Lama Kunrik. [1] [2]
Throughout the 1950s, Rinpoche made pilgrimages to Radeng, Samye, Sakya and Lhasa. [2] Eventually, he settled for a period at Tsurphu Monastery, [2] traditional seat of the Karmapa. The 16th Karmapa recognized Rinpoche as a tulku of Karma Thinleypa. [2]
Karma Thinley Rinpoche left Tibet for India in 1959 [1] and during the 1960s was abbot of the Young Lamas Home School [1] and Karma Drubgyu Thargay Ling nunnery [2] 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 [2] and in 1973 established a Buddhist center, Kampo Gangra Drubgyud Ling meditation centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [2]
In 1982, Karma Tinley Rinpoche was able to visit his homeland Nangchen for the first time since leaving a quarter of a century earlier. [1] 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, [3] and the Nepalese Lama, Rana Guru.