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Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Tsephel, the spiritual director of Land of Compassion
Buddha and senior teacher of Land of Flourishing Virtue, was born in Litang,
Tibet, in 1931. At the age of five, he began, on his own initiative, to
wear the maroon robes of a monk; he formally entered Litang Monastery
at the age of nine. Subsequently he entered Gaden Jangste Monastery and
after 20 years of studying and practicing Sutrayana and Tantrayana, rinpoche was awarded the degree of Lharampa Geshe in 1976; in 1992, he was awarded
the degree of Ngarampa Geshe from Gaden Monastery. He taught at Namgyal Monastery,
Nechung Monastery, and the Tibetan Library in Dharamsala. Rinpoche was appointed by His Holiness, the Dalai Lama as the abbot of Gaden Jangtse Monastery in 2001 and after serving the monastery for 7 years, he has recently completed his tenor as the Abbot of Gaden Jangtse Monastery in June of 2008.
As a teacher, rinpoche places strong emphasis on the practice of Dharma both "on and off" the meditation cushion. Students are advised to complete their Preliminary Practices, or Nungdros, and to maintain a disciplined daily practice, with equal focus on rejoicing in joyous effort. Equally emphasized is the practice of compassion in action towards others, with constant mindfulness and awareness of cause and effect. Rinpoche encourages his students to memorize texts, especially The Three Principal Path by Lama Tsong Khapa and The Heart Sutra, and to use these precious teachings to evaluate their daily activities.
As a master of Highest Yoga Tantra, rinpoche gives initiations as requested by his students; the initiations are from all classes of tantra, and can be accompanied by profound and detailed commentaries. As an example, out of his extraordinary kindness, rinpoche has offered the initiations of Guhyasamaja, Yamantaka, Cittamani Tara, Heruka Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini, along with lengthy commentaries and teachings on Guru yoga and deity yoga practices. In addition, rinpoche holds frequent retreats, which he personally leads, to give students the opportunity to learn the practices correctly and deeply. Regularly scheduled retreats include Yamantaka, Vajrasattva, Amitabha, Cittamani Tara, Avalokiteshvara, and Nyung-Na.
Visitors to the Land of Compassion Buddha and Land of Flourishing Virtue will find that Khensur Rinpoche is highly accessible; as one student has remarked, "Whether rinpoche is giving formal teachings or simply walking around, he is always teaching through his powerful compassion, immense wisdom and profoundly skillful means."
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