Rinpoche

Dagpo Rinpoche

Dagpo Rinpoche, was born in 1932 in the region of Kongpo, in southeastern Tibet. At the age of two, he was recognised by the Thirteenth Dalai Lama as the reincarnation of Dagpo Lama Jampel Lhundrup. At six, Rinpoche entered Bamchoe Monastery to study the basics of sutra and tantra, and by the age of thirteen, he entered Dagpo Shedrup Ling (or Dagpo Dratsang), a monastic college founded by Jey Tsongkhapa’s sixth successor, Jey Lodroe Tenpa.

Dagpo Rinpoche has followed thirty-four Buddhist masters, in particular the two tutors of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Kyabje Ling Rinpoche and Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche, and His Holiness himself. Today, Rinpoche is one of the few masters who hold a large number of transmissions of the Buddha’s teachings.

Rinpoche remained in Gomang Dratsang until the communist invasion in 1959 when he followed His Holiness the Dalai Lama into exile in India. In 1978, he founded his main Buddhist Dharma center, GuepeleTchantchoup Ling, in Paris where he has given extensive teachings since. Dagpo Rinpoche is often invited to teach in Dharma centres in Italy, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium , France, England, Canada, U.S.A., India, Indonesia and Malaysia.

The lineage of Dagpo Rinpoche’s previous incarnations goes far back into the past. It includes masters such as the famous Taktunu who in the previous Buddha’s time sold a piece of his own flesh to make offerings to his spiritual master. It also includes the Indian yogi Virupa, the scholar Gunaprabha and Atisha’s main spiritual guide: the great Suvarnadvipa Dharmakirti (Serlingpa).

Rinpoche has penned a short autobiography which will provide more insights about Rinpoche and his life.