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Z.E. Yongé Mingyur Rinpoche
At the end of his nineteenth year, he joined the Dzongsar monastic college. Under the tutelage of Khenpo Kunga Wangchuk, he studied, among other topics, the Abhisamaya Lamkara and Prajnaparamita. In his twentieth year, Situ Rinpoche told him to assume the responsibility of being his representative at the monastic seat Sherab Ling and in that year Mingyur Rinpoche became the main person responsible at Sherab Ling. During this time he established a new monastic college where he also personally studied.
Beginning in his twenty-first year, he worked as the assistant teacher in Sherab Ling's monastic college while simultaneously carrying out the task of being retreat master for a third retreat of another 30 or so monks and nuns. He continued to do this until he was twenty-five, though often remained in retreat for one to three months at a time.
For one hundred days, stretched over the next several years, Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche passed on to Mingyur Rinpoche the Hearing Lineage of Trekcho and Togal, primordial purity and spontaneous presence, a lineage that bears the seal of secrecy and is passed on to only one person at a time. Each day, without break, there was one teaching session after which he practiced the meaning. In this way he fully received the pith instructions known as The Great Guidance through Personal Experience. (He has also received the Chokling Tersar from Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, and the Damngak Dzo from Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche.)
As Jamgon Tai Situ Rinpoche was unable to visit India, Mingyur Rinpoche continued supervising all the affairs of Sherab Ling's college and retreat centers. There, over a period of seven years, he studied with great diligence and mastered the topics of Madhyamika, Prajnaparamita, Abhidharma, Pramana and Vinaya, in short, the five traditional volumes of authoritative scriptures with their subsidiary topics. Moreover, though he now is extremely learned, he continues his personal studies and practice, and also teaches, writes and engages in debate, to benefit others..
Written by Kungo Kalsang and Tsoknyi Rinpoche.
Translated into English at the command of Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche by Erik Pema Kunsang. Edited by Michael Tweed.
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