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He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.  
He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.  
==Long Life Prayer==
DÜ  SUM  GYALWÉ  CHI  ZUK  '''KARMA ''' PÉ<br>
I pray for the long life of the one who accomplishes
changeless activity,<br>
TENPÉ  KHUR  CHEN  DEK  LA  MI  NGALWA<br>
Who has trained his being with the armour of pure conduct,<br>
NAMDAK  '''TSULTRIM ''' GO  CHÉ  GYÜ  JANG  SHING<br>
And who is untiring in carrying the great burden of the teachings<br>
'''GYURMÉ ''' TRINLÉ  CHÉPO  SHYAP  TEN  MÖN<br>
Of the Karmapa—the embodiment of the Buddhas of the
three times.<br>
''This brief long life prayer for Tulku Karma Tsultrim Gyurmé Trinlé was written in accordance with the request of his pupils by Taisitupa.''


==Publications==
==Publications==
 
*Ringu Tulku, ''Zog-chen Gon-pa' in ''Tibet Journal'', Volume 1, No. 3 & 4, Autumn 1976
*Ringu Tulku, ''Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism'', Snow Lion Publications, 2005
*Ringu Tulku, ''Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism'', Snow Lion Publications, 2005
*Ringu Tulku, ''Lazy Lama Series'', Bodhicharya Publications
*Ringu Tulku, ''Lazy Lama Series'', Bodhicharya Publications

Revision as of 09:17, 29 July 2008

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche teaching at the Rigpa Shedra

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche (Wyl. ri mgul sprul sku) (b.1952) - Ringu Tulku Rinpoche was born in Kham Lingtsang, in east Tibet, and recognised by His Holiness the sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa as the incarnation of one of the tulkus of a Kagyüpa monastery in his home province. He studied with some of the most distinguished khenpos of the Nyingma and Kagyü traditions and received teachings from many outstanding masters, including Thrangu Rinpoche, Dodrupchen Rinpoche, Dilgo Khyentsé Rinpoche and the Gyalwang Karmapa. He was also a close disciple of Khenpo Tsöndrü. In 1975 he was awarded the title of Khenpo, and in 1983 the title of Lopön Chenpo. Since 1990, he has been travelling and teaching in Europe, the USA, Canada, Australia and Asia. He is the author of a number of books on Buddhism, as well as children’s books in both Tibetan and European languages.

He is the founder of Bodhicharya, an international organization that coordinates the worldwide activities to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings, to promote intercultural dialogues and educational and social projects.

Publications

  • Ringu Tulku, Zog-chen Gon-pa' in Tibet Journal, Volume 1, No. 3 & 4, Autumn 1976
  • Ringu Tulku, Daring Steps Towards Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism, Snow Lion Publications, 2005
  • Ringu Tulku, Lazy Lama Series, Bodhicharya Publications
  • Ringu Tulku, Mind Training, Shambhala Publications, 2007
  • Ringu Tulku, Path to Buddhahood: Teachings on Gampopa’s Jewel Ornament of Liberation, Shambhala Publications, 2003
  • Ringu Tulku, The Ri-me Philosophy of Jamgön Kongtrul the Great, Shambhala Publications, 2006

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