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'''Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche''', aka His Holiness Ratna Vajra Rinpoche<ref>His full name is: Ngawang Kunga Lodro Wangchuk Rinchen Jigme Trinley.</ref> (Tib. རཏྣ་བཛྲ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།) (b. 1974)<ref>19th November 1974, the fifth of the tenth lunar month.</ref> is the current [[Throneholders of the Sakya school|throneholder]] of the [[Sakya]] school.
'''Khöndung Ratna Vajra Rinpoche'''<ref>His full name is: Ngawang Kunga Lodro Wangchuk Rinchen Jigme Trinley.</ref> (Tib. རཏྣ་བཛྲ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།) (b. 1974)<ref>19th November 1974, the fifth of the tenth lunar month.</ref> is one of the most important lineage holders of the [[Khön family]] lineage and served as the 42nd [[Throneholders of the Sakya school|throneholder]] of the [[Sakya]] school from 2017-2022.


Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche was born in Dehra Dun, India as the eldest son of [[Kyabgon Gongma Trichen Rinpoche]] and a member of Tibet’s noble [[Khön family]] who founded the [[Sakya]] school in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Since early childhood he has undertaken the intensive traditional training for lineage holders. He is well known for the brilliance and clarity of his teachings and his fluency and excellent command of English.
Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche was born in Dehra Dun, India as the eldest son of [[Kyabgon Gongma Trichen Rinpoche]] and a member of Tibet’s noble [[Khön family]] who founded the [[Sakya]] school in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Since early childhood he has undertaken the intensive traditional training for lineage holders. He is well known for the brilliance and clarity of his teachings and his fluency and excellent command of English.


On the 9th of March 2017, Ratna Vajra Rinpoche was enthroned as the 42nd [[Throneholders of the Sakya school|Sakya Trizin]].
On the 9th of March 2017, Ratna Vajra Rinpoche was enthroned as the 42nd Sakya Trizin. In March 2022 that position was passed on to his brother [[Khöndung Gyana Vajra Rinpoche]].


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==Teachings Given at [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Centres==
==Teachings Given at [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] Centres==
*Sydney National Rigpa Centre, Australia, 6 June 2019, teaching on [[interdependence]]
*Sydney National Rigpa Centre, Australia, 6 June 2019, ''The Beautiful World of [[Interdependence]]''
 
==Internal Links==
*[[Khondung Gyana Vajra Rinpoche]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.palsakya.org Official Website]
*[https://www.glorioussakya.org/history/hhst42/ Official biography]


[[Category:Contemporary Teachers]]
[[Category:Contemporary Teachers]]
[[Category:Sakya Teachers]]
[[Category:Sakya Teachers]]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 7 November 2022

Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche

Khöndung Ratna Vajra Rinpoche[1] (Tib. རཏྣ་བཛྲ་རིན་པོ་ཆེ།) (b. 1974)[2] is one of the most important lineage holders of the Khön family lineage and served as the 42nd throneholder of the Sakya school from 2017-2022.

Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche was born in Dehra Dun, India as the eldest son of Kyabgon Gongma Trichen Rinpoche and a member of Tibet’s noble Khön family who founded the Sakya school in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Since early childhood he has undertaken the intensive traditional training for lineage holders. He is well known for the brilliance and clarity of his teachings and his fluency and excellent command of English.

On the 9th of March 2017, Ratna Vajra Rinpoche was enthroned as the 42nd Sakya Trizin. In March 2022 that position was passed on to his brother Khöndung Gyana Vajra Rinpoche.

Notes

  1. His full name is: Ngawang Kunga Lodro Wangchuk Rinchen Jigme Trinley.
  2. 19th November 1974, the fifth of the tenth lunar month.

Teachings Given at Rigpa Centres

  • Sydney National Rigpa Centre, Australia, 6 June 2019, The Beautiful World of Interdependence

External Links