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'''Khenchen Pema Sherab''' (Tib. པདྨ་ཤེས་རབ་, [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma shes rab'') is one of the seniormost [[khenpo]]s in the [[Nyingma]] tradition and one of the three [[Khenchen]] or 'great khenpos' of [[Namdroling Monastery]].
'''Khenchen Pema Sherab Rinpoche''' (Tib. པདྨ་ཤེས་རབ་, [[Wyl.]] ''pad+ma shes rab'') is one of the seniormost [[khenpo]]s in the [[Nyingma]] tradition and one of the three [[Khenchen]] or 'great khenpos' of [[Namdroling Monastery]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
Khenpo Pema Sherab was born in 1936, at Riphu, in the [[Dergé]] region of Eastern Tibet. He started to study at the age of eight, learning to read and write Tibetan with his uncle, Lama Chözang, while he was herding cattle. At fourteen, he went to [[Lhasa]] and studied under masters and scholars of all [[four schools|schools]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. In 1953 he received ordination from [[Shechen Kongtrul Pema Drimé Lekpé Lodrö|Shechen Kongtrul Rinpoche]]. In Lhasa, he also met Kyabjé [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] and served as his attendant for about ten years, fleeing with him to Bhutan and then India in 1959. Over the years, he received many teachings from him, including the ''[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]'', and [[Longchenpa]]’s ''[[Treasury of Pith Instructions]]''. During the 1950s he also stayed for long periods at Nenang Monastery and [[Tshurphu]], the monastery of the [[Karmapa]]s, which at that time was home to many great [[Kagyü]] masters who had escaped from the troubles in East Tibet. While on pilgrimage in Central Tibet, he met [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] at [[Tsering Jong]], the seat of [[Jikmé Lingpa]]. While in India, he also studied with [[Dudjom Rinpoche|Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche]] and [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]].
Khenpo Pema Sherab was born in 1936, at Riphu, in the [[Dergé]] region of Eastern Tibet. He started to study at the age of eight, learning to read and write Tibetan with his uncle, Lama Chözang, while he was herding cattle. At fourteen, he went to [[Lhasa]] and studied under masters and scholars of all [[four schools|schools]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. In 1953 he received ordination from [[Shechen Kongtrul Pema Drimé Lekpé Lodrö|Shechen Kongtrul Rinpoche]]. In Lhasa, he also met Kyabjé [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] and served as his attendant for about ten years, fleeing with him to Bhutan and then India in 1959. Over the years, he received many teachings from him, including the ''[[Guhyagarbha Tantra]]'', and [[Longchenpa]]’s ''[[Treasury of Pith Instructions]]''. During the 1950s he also stayed for long periods at Nenang Monastery and [[Tshurphu]], the monastery of the [[Karmapa]]s, which at that time was home to many great [[Kagyü]] masters who had escaped from the troubles in East Tibet. While on pilgrimage in Central Tibet, he met [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]] at [[Tsering Jong]], the seat of [[Jikmé Lingpa]]. While in India, he also studied with [[Dudjom Rinpoche|Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche]] and [[Khenpo Tsöndrü]], and from Kyabjé [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] he received the vows of a [[fully ordained monk]], and also various empowerments and teachings.  
 


In 1968, at the request of Kyabjé [[Penor Rinpoche]] he went to [[Namdroling Monastery]] to teach. Though the [[shedra]] was not yet established at that time, Khen Rinpoche taught the monks for several years. The shedra was finally established in 1978 and from then until 2003, for 25 years, Khenpo Pema Sherab taught there tirelessly while also managing the institution.  
In 1968, at the request of Kyabjé [[Penor Rinpoche]] he went to [[Namdroling Monastery]] to teach. Though the [[shedra]] was not yet established at that time, Khen Rinpoche taught the monks for several years. The shedra was finally established in 1978 and from then until 2003, for 25 years, Khenpo Pema Sherab taught there tirelessly while also managing the institution.  
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**19 May 2018: [[Palchen Düpa]] empowerment
**19 May 2018: [[Palchen Düpa]] empowerment
**20 May: Lama Drakpo [[Takhyung Barwa]] empowerment
**20 May: Lama Drakpo [[Takhyung Barwa]] empowerment
**21 May: [[Senge Dongma]] (Lion-faced Dakini)empowerment
**21 May: [[Senge Dongma]] (Lion-faced Dakini) empowerment
**22 May: [[Vajrasattva]] empowerment
**22 May: [[Vajrasattva]] empowerment
**23 May: [[Yang Nying Pudri]] empowerment
**23 May: [[Yang Nying Pudri]] empowerment
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**16 September 2018: [[Medicine Buddha]] and [[Amitabha]] empowerments
**16 September 2018: [[Medicine Buddha]] and [[Amitabha]] empowerments
**17-19 September 2018: teachings based on the commentary by Kyabjé [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] on the [[Seven Line Prayer]] of Guru Yoga by [[Mipham Rinpoche]]
**17-19 September 2018: teachings based on the commentary by Kyabjé [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] on the [[Seven Line Prayer]] of Guru Yoga by [[Mipham Rinpoche]]
*Lerab Ling, 19-26 June 2019: Continuation of Chapter 10 of the Yönten Dzö
*Lerab Ling, 25 September 2019: advice to the Rigpa sangha
*Lerab Ling, 14 December 2019: advice to the Rigpa sangha
*Lerab Ling, 18, 25 & 28 April 2021: the [[Longchen Nyingtik]] lineage<ref>Using a text of [[Getse Mahapandita]]: ''Full Discernment of Phenomena: A Catalogue of the Complete Collected Works of the Omniscient King of Dharma Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa'' (Wyl. ''kun mkhyen chos kyi rgyal po rig 'dzin 'jigs med gling pa'i bka' 'bum yongs rdzogs kyi bzhugs byang chos rab rnam 'byed'')</ref>
*Lerab Ling, 28-30 January 2022: [[drupchö]], [[drupchen]] and biography of [[Jigme Lingpa]]
*Lerab Ling, 18-26 March 2023, [[Longchen Nyingtik]] [[Phowa]] practice retreat
*Rigpa London, UK, 20 May 2023, ''Vajra Verses on the Natural State'' revealed by Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa
*[[Dzogchen Beara]] (first ever visit)
**24 May 2023, Yang Nying Pudri [[jinsek]]
**25 May 2023, teaching on ''Advice on the Ultimate Meaning'' by Longchen Rabjam
**27-28 May 2023, teachings on ''The [[Wheel of Analytical Meditation]]'' by Mipham Rinpoche
*[[Dharma Mati]], Germany, 9-10 September 2023, ''The practice of [[Chö]] in the Longchen Nyingtik tradition''
==Notes==
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==Internal Links==
==Internal Links==
*[[Shedra MP3 Library|An oral teaching given to Rigpa shedra students in December 2008]]
*[[Shedra MP3 Library|An oral teaching given to Rigpa shedra students in December 2008]]
*[[Teachings on Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart]]. Lerab Ling, August 2009.
*[[Teachings on Longchenpa's Advice from the Heart]]. Lerab Ling, August 2009.
*[[Khenpo Sonam Tsewang]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.palyul.org/eng_biokhenpo_pemasherab.htm Official biography]
*[https://palyul.org/wp/khenchen-pema-sherab-rinpoche Official biography]
*{{TBRC|P5790|TBRC Profile}}
*{{TBRC|P5790|TBRC Profile}}


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Khenpo Pema Sherab

Khenchen Pema Sherab Rinpoche (Tib. པདྨ་ཤེས་རབ་, Wyl. pad+ma shes rab) is one of the seniormost khenpos in the Nyingma tradition and one of the three Khenchen or 'great khenpos' of Namdroling Monastery.

Biography

Khenpo Pema Sherab was born in 1936, at Riphu, in the Dergé region of Eastern Tibet. He started to study at the age of eight, learning to read and write Tibetan with his uncle, Lama Chözang, while he was herding cattle. At fourteen, he went to Lhasa and studied under masters and scholars of all schools of Tibetan Buddhism. In 1953 he received ordination from Shechen Kongtrul Rinpoche. In Lhasa, he also met Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and served as his attendant for about ten years, fleeing with him to Bhutan and then India in 1959. Over the years, he received many teachings from him, including the Guhyagarbha Tantra, and Longchenpa’s Treasury of Pith Instructions. During the 1950s he also stayed for long periods at Nenang Monastery and Tshurphu, the monastery of the Karmapas, which at that time was home to many great Kagyü masters who had escaped from the troubles in East Tibet. While on pilgrimage in Central Tibet, he met Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö at Tsering Jong, the seat of Jikmé Lingpa. While in India, he also studied with Kyabjé Dudjom Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsöndrü, and from Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche he received the vows of a fully ordained monk, and also various empowerments and teachings.


In 1968, at the request of Kyabjé Penor Rinpoche he went to Namdroling Monastery to teach. Though the shedra was not yet established at that time, Khen Rinpoche taught the monks for several years. The shedra was finally established in 1978 and from then until 2003, for 25 years, Khenpo Pema Sherab taught there tirelessly while also managing the institution.

Writings

Among the many books he has written are a biography of Guru Padmasambhava, an exposition of the two truths, lorik and tarik, and an exposition of logic.

  • Wyl. dge ba'i bshes gnyen chen po thub bstan brtson 'grus phun tshogs kyi rnam thar bdud rtsi'i zegs ma, Namdroling, 1987

Further Reading

  • Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Brilliant Moon, Shambhala, 2008, Chapter 15. Fleeing over the Mountains by Khenpo Pema Sherab.

Teachings & Empowerments Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Notes

  1. Using a text of Getse Mahapandita: Full Discernment of Phenomena: A Catalogue of the Complete Collected Works of the Omniscient King of Dharma Rigdzin Jigme Lingpa (Wyl. kun mkhyen chos kyi rgyal po rig 'dzin 'jigs med gling pa'i bka' 'bum yongs rdzogs kyi bzhugs byang chos rab rnam 'byed)

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