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Khenpo Sherab Zangpo (), is a venerable lineage master of the Great Perfection, whose root teacher is late Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok, the founder of the world's largest Buddhist institute Larung Gar Buddhist Institute of Five Sciences in China. His principal Dharma Center is located in Derge of Eastern Tibet. ==Biography== Born in 1963 to a nomadic family in Derge of Kham, Khenpo Sherab Zangpo received his Buddhist education at a very young age from several accomplished masters in the region. At age 13, he studied tantric Buddhism at Derge’s Tashi Monastery under abbot Tulku Genning’s tutelage. At 17 Khenpo received the instructions from Dzogchen master Khenpo Tsewang Jigme on the preliminary and main practices of Dzogchen. In 1984, at 21, Khenpo Sherab Zangpo received the full as well as novice ordination. In the same year, he became a close student of Khenpo Jigme Phunstok Rinpoche at Larung. Having received his khenpo degree in 1987, he followed Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche’s advice to teach at Larung. Since 1990 he has also been presiding over certain administrative affairs of the Institute. During the Kalachakra ceremonial gathering held at Larung in 1986, Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche prophesized that Khenpo Sherab Zangpo, together with Khenpo Rinpoche’s other three principal students, would become the lineage holders and spreaders of the Nyingma school. On a pilgrimage to Mount Wutai one year later, Khenpo Sherab Zangpo received the oral transmission of Dzogchen from Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok Rinpoche. In 1995, Khenpo Sherab Zangpo set up the Tashi Triling Retreat Centre and subsequently its affiliated old people’s house and hospital near his birthplace to aid the locals as well as to support the monastic education. Apart from his Dharma activities in the Tibetan region, Khenpo Sherab Zangpo teaches Buddhist Dharma, guides group practices and promotes animal lifesaving in both China and overseas. Subsequent to the launch of the Putizhou website, a major platform of Khenpo’s Dharma teaching to Chinese audience, Khenpo started to write in Chinese on both general and tantric Buddhist concepts, views and practices. His first book compiling some of his earlier teachings was published in 2002, followed by another three well-acclaimed books. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sherab Zangpo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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