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[[Image:Khenpo_Sönam_Tobden.jpg|thumb|240px|'''Khenpo Sönam Tobden looking at Khenpo Kunpel's commentary to the ''Bodhicharyavatara''''']]
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'''Khenpo Sönam Tobden''' was born in 1978 in  Kunjo in Eastern Tibet. At the age of thirteen he entered the Kyipo Monastery and took ordination according to the [[Nyingmapa]] tradition. Four years later, he entered the Ramgo Chötrul Shedra, then the [[Palyul]] Shedra, two of the most prominent philosophical schools in Kham.  
'''Khenpo Sönam Tobden''' was born in 1978 in  Kunjo in Eastern Tibet. At the age of thirteen he entered the Kyipo Monastery and took ordination according to the [[Nyingmapa]] tradition. Four years later, he entered the Ramgo Chötrul Shedra, then the [[Palyul]] Shedra, two of the most prominent philosophical schools in Kham.  

Revision as of 14:58, 27 March 2007

Khenpo Sönam Tobden

Khenpo Sönam Tobden was born in 1978 in Kunjo in Eastern Tibet. At the age of thirteen he entered the Kyipo Monastery and took ordination according to the Nyingmapa tradition. Four years later, he entered the Ramgo Chötrul Shedra, then the Palyul Shedra, two of the most prominent philosophical schools in Kham.

From a very young age, he felt intense devotion for Kyabje Penor Rinpoche whom he considered his root teacher. With the intention of meeting him, he left home at the age of twenty, without telling anybody. With the help of a group of refugees, he crossed the Himalayas and arrived in India.

It has now been ten years since khenpo Sönam Tobden entered Penor Rinpoche's Namdroling Monastery, near Mysore in South India. Since then he has studied under the guidance of Kyabje Penor Rinpoche, Khenpo Namdrol and Khenpo Pema Sherab, two of the seniormost khenpos of the Nyingma lineage.

Last year he completed his nine years of shedra studies and began to teach texts such as Chandrakirti's Madhyamakavatara based on Mipham Rinpoche's commentary to the younger generation of monks.

This year (2006/2007) in Pharping, Khenpo is teaching for the first time at the Rigpa shedra, on Shantideva's Bodhicharyavatara. The recording of those teachings are part of the online Shedra MP3 Library.