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  • People/Tokpa Tulku (category Tulkus,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    brought together in order to go beyond extremes and dualistic thinking. Tokpa Tulku. “On Rangtong and Shentong Views of Buddha-Nature.” Interview by Marcus
    14 bytes (1,720 words) - 11:36, 17 December 2019
  • People/Sangye Nyenpa, 10th (category Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Tulkus,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    philosophy and tantric rituals. Presently he lives in his monastery Benchen Phuntsok Dargyeling Kathmandu, Nepal giving teachings to the monks and other disciples
    14 bytes (663 words) - 10:12, 1 September 2020
  • People/Thrangu Rinpoche (redirect from Very Venerable Ninth Khenchen Thrangu Tulku, Karma Lodrö Lungrik Maway Senge) (category Tulkus,Khenpos,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Authors of Tibetan Works)
    throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. In 1984 he spent several months in Tibet where he ordained over one hundred monks and nuns and visited several monasteries
    6 KB (4,078 words) - 15:02, 9 August 2018
  • People/Ringu Tulku (category Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Tulkus,Authors of English Works,Authors of Tibetan Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    traveling and teaching Buddhism and meditation at more than 50 Universities, Institutes and Buddhist Centres in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He
    14 bytes (2,860 words) - 16:28, 27 September 2018
  • People/Dzogchen Ponlop, The 7th (category Authors of English Works,Ordained (Monks and Nuns),Tulkus,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Abbots)
    Ponlop was ordained as a novice monk in 1974. He subsequently received full ordination and became a bhikṣu, although he later returned his vows and is now
    14 bytes (711 words) - 16:08, 19 November 2019
  • People/Khandro Rinpoche (category Authors of English Works,Tibetan Buddhist Teachers,Ordained (Monks and Nuns))
    Czech Republic and Greece. She has established and heads the Samten Tse Retreat Center in Mussoori, India, which is home to 30 nuns and also provides a
    14 bytes (686 words) - 18:46, 14 October 2020
  • translation hall, the monks Ssu-chung and the Indian director Iśara (?) translated the Sanskrit: while the Indian monks Prajñāgupta (?) and Dharma were consulted
    5 KB (23,400 words) - 18:13, 23 February 2021