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'''Golok Serta Rinpoche''' was a great [[Chö]] practitioner of the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage. Born in 1891, he was 8 years old when he met [[Dudjom Lingpa]], and continued his training with Goser Onpo Khyenrab Gyasto Rinpoche, one of his main students.


''Golok Sertar Rinpoche'' was a great [[Chö]] practitioner of the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage.  Born in 1891, he was 8 years old when he met [[Dudjom Lingpa]], and continued his training with Goser Onpo Khyenrab Gyasto Rinpoche, one of his main student
In 1923, he walked to Western Tibet and reached the base of [[Mount Kailash]]. He heard there for the first time of [[Degyal Rinpoche]], a lama from [[Golok]] who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa.


in 1923, he walker to Western Tibet and reached the foot of Mount Kailash. He heard there for the first time of Degyal Rinpoche, a lama from [[Golok]] who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa.
He then went under training with Degyal Rinpoche.


He then went under training with [[Degyal Rinpoche]].
In 1946, Golok Serta Rinpoche went for a pilgrimage to India, and traveled all across the Himalayan mountains. He used to teach [[Dharma]] during summer, while staying secluded in retreat during winter.


In 1946, Golok Serta Rinpoche went for a pilgrimage to India, and travelled all across the Himalayas mountains. He used to teach [[Dharma]] during summer, while staying secluded in retreat during winter.
In 1961, he went to India and met Dudjom Rinpoche in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the [[Nyingma Kama]].


In 1961, he went to India and meet Dudjom Rinpoche in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the Nyingma Kama.
It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him 'Serta Drupchen', the great accomplished one from [[Serta]].
 
It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him "Serta Drupchen", the great accomplished one from Serta.
   
   
 
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Revision as of 17:19, 23 April 2014

Gokok Serta Rinpoche

Golok Serta Rinpoche was a great Chö practitioner of the Dudjom Tersar lineage. Born in 1891, he was 8 years old when he met Dudjom Lingpa, and continued his training with Goser Onpo Khyenrab Gyasto Rinpoche, one of his main students.

In 1923, he walked to Western Tibet and reached the base of Mount Kailash. He heard there for the first time of Degyal Rinpoche, a lama from Golok who had been a student of Dudjom Lingpa.

He then went under training with Degyal Rinpoche.

In 1946, Golok Serta Rinpoche went for a pilgrimage to India, and traveled all across the Himalayan mountains. He used to teach Dharma during summer, while staying secluded in retreat during winter.

In 1961, he went to India and met Dudjom Rinpoche in Kalimpong, who was then giving the transmission of the Nyingma Kama.

It was on this occasion that Dudjom Rinpoche put him on a throne and introduced him to all participants, calling him 'Serta Drupchen', the great accomplished one from Serta.