An introduction to the life of Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche

Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche was one of the foremost teachers of the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism in modern times. He was a great scholar and master of meditation who traveled the world teaching in Buddhist centers everywhere.

In his late teens and early twenties he trained as a yogin in Tibet with a local yogin known as Zopa Tharchin. He spent his early youth in retreat in the mountains until his teacher told him to study for the benefit of others. A renowned scholar, he excelled in philosophical debate and always aimed to turn the minds of his opponents and students towards their own inner experience, rather than getting lost in intellectual fabrications.

After the communist invasion of Tibet, Khenpo Rinpoche fled to India in 1960. He spent many years in Bhutan as a wandering yogin, meditating in caves and hermitages. In 1975 he was asked by the sixteenth Karmapa, head of the Kagyu tradition, to be abbot of the main Kagyu centre in France. However he asked instead to be allowed to travel and help people everywhere.

From that point on, he did that, leading a truly simple, homeless life; he was a master of nonattachment. On many occasions, he refused to accept property to build Buddhist centers and he regularly gave away all of his money. Khenpo Rinpoche demonstrated the carefree life of a yogin, singing spontaneous songs of realization wherever he went, devoted only to the welfare of others.

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Khenchen Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche teaching in Seattle, Washington in 2005. Photo by James Prouty.

When I was born, I was born alone.
When I die, I will leave alone for certain.
Knowing this, I take delight, between these two stages,
In places of solitude, where I wander, alone.
Seeking out the path of liberation.

– Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche

Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche’s Teachings

Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche emphasized the union of practice and study. He engaged students through vast explanation, debate, and composition on the basis of traditional texts and his experience of meditation.

His direct, experiential guidance was transmitted through song, commentaries and teachings. Traditional texts are translated by his students and expanded upon through his unique realization.

Explore this treasury of songs of realization, meditation advice, explanations of sutra and tantra, and pith instructions.

Know this life to be like a dream.
See the mind’s unborn nature.
Aspire to be of benefit to others.

– Khenchen Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche
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