Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche
Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche
Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche was born in India at sunrise on the
15th of October, 1968, the tenth day of the sixth month of the year of the
Earth Monkey, on the anniversary of Guru Rinpoche’s birth. He is the son of the
renowned Tertön, or treasure revealer, His Eminence Namkha Drimed Rabjam
Rinpoche, holder of the Ripa lineage. His mother Khandro Chime Dolkar, also
descends from a noble family of Bhutanese descent. Kyabje Chatrel Rinpoche has
said to Jigme Rinpoche that he is: “the son of a father who resembles a tiger
and of a mother who resembles a leopard.” The Ripa family also includes Dungsey
Tenzin Nyima Rinpoche, Semo Sonam Peldzom, Semo Pema Dechen, Semo Sonam Palmo,
Dungsey Lhuntrul Dechen Gyurme and Khandro Tseyang Pelmo.
Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche is the holder of two spiritual
lineages, including both the Ripa Lineage, a dungjud or hereditary line, into
which he was born, and which he will hold in future as heir, as well as head of
the Pema Lingpa lineage of Gyeling Orgyan Mindrolling monastery in the hidden
land of Pemako, which he carries forward from his previous life, as tulku.
Gyetrul Jigme Rinpoche was recognized at the age of three by
His Holiness Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche, then the supreme head of the Nyingma
lineage, as the reincarnation of Gyeling Yonten Lhundrub Gyatso Rinpoche, a
manifestation of the Bhutanese Tertön Pema Lingpa, one of the five principle or
emperor Tertöns of the Vajrayana, and the head of Gyeling Orgyan Mindrolling
monastery in the hidden land of Pemako. He was enthroned at the age of five, at
Rigon Thubten Mindrolling monastery in Orissa, India. Upon enthronement, H.H.
Dudjom Rinpoche, gave him the name: Gyetrul Jigme Lodoe Thaye Norbu Rinpoche.
Other previous lives include: Manjushrimitra (Jampel Shenyen), one of the great
eight Vidhyadharas from India, and master of the Dzogchen lineage. During the
time of Guru Rinpoche in Tibet, he was the daughter of the King Trisong Detsen,
the Princess Pema Sal.
At the age of eight, understanding that times had changed,
Jigme Rinpoche went to study for six years at a modern school in Darjeeling,
outside the monastery, so that he could both learn English and have contact
with the outside world. During these six years, he led a normal boy’s life.
Jigme Rinpoche considers this to have been a very precious period in his life,
since he was able to enjoy a normal life, play with others, have normal
relations, and be with life in an ordinary human way, which he considers to
have brought him great riches. Nevertheless, just as he was enjoying this
ordinary life, he received a letter to return to the monastery, and return to
the traditional course of studies. At seventeen, Jigme Rinpoche attended the
Nyingma Institute of Superior Studies and Research, Ngagyur Dojo Ling in
Bouddanath, Nepal, founded by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, and in 1993 he received his
doctoral degree in Buddhist Sutric and Tantric Studies, where he studied with
the erudite Khetsun Sangpo Rinpoche.
Jigme Rinpoche’s primary spiritual teachers have been: H.H.
Dudjom Rinpoche, and in this life, his father and root teacher, His Eminence
Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche. H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche was also Jigme Rinpoche’s
root teacher in his previous life. From these teachers he has received all of
the principal Nyingma transmissions, the Taksham cycle of transmissions,
including especially the practice of Tamdrin and Lama Norbu, and the unbroken
Vidhyadhara transmissions of the Ripa lineage, including the mahasadhannas of:
the Tukdrub Lama Norbu or The Heart Practice of Lama Norbu, the Yidam Gongdu
Drubchen or Gathering of Intentions of all Yidams, the Dorsem Nyingthing or The
Heart Essence of Vajrasattva, and the Guru Kilaya or Lama Phurpa, as well as
the entire cycle of Gesar mind treasures. Other teachers also include: H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche,
and His Eminence Khatog Moksa Rinpoche.
In addition Jigme Rinpoche is the great, great grandson of
the renowned sage Shakya Shri, who was considered to be the greatest Siddha of
his time. He has studied with and received transmissions from the Drukpa Kagyu
tradition teachers, especially those of the Shakya Shri lineage: the 12th
Gyalwang Drukpa Rinpoche and Kyabje Thuksay Rinpoche.
In addition to fulfilling his role as a spiritual teacher,
Jigme Rinpoche began in September 1993 in Orissa, to fulfill his humanitarian
role as a socially engaged Buddhist, a term he is happy to be known by, and
which has become a central part of his life’s work. Born in India, Jigme
Rinpoche, has firsthand experience of the plight of Tibetan refugees and local
villagers alike in finding and retrieving potable water. This inspired him to
found the Pure Water Project, for which he received great admiration and a
citation from His Holiness the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Government in Exile.
Having already worked to implement five water projects within his own local
refugee community, as well as a sixth local Indian village, and having seen the
enormous benefits that this has brought, he became inspired to aid others, in
order to reduce their suffering, knowing that all it takes is a little
planning, generosity, work, and education. Having seen the communities come
together, and how easy it is to make a difference, has been very rewarding and
has become a key part of his work in this life. Other projects he also directs
include the setting up of a malaria prevention and treatment program, as well
as directing programs to support orphans, schoolchildren, monks and the
elderly.
Jigme Rinpoche has spent time in retreats ranging from three
months to one year. His principle teaching includes practices for the deities:
Yeshe Tsogyal, Guru Rinpoche, Medicine Buddha, and Chenrezig, as well as the
deities of the Taksham cycle of teachings of the Ripa tradition, including
especially the New Treasures cycle of Gesar teachings, a treasury of His
Eminence Namkha Drimed Rabjam Rinpoche. In addition, he also has close
affinities with the deities Manjushri and Gesar. Jigme Rinpoche first came to
the West in 1996, giving his first teachings in Europe. Jigme Rinpoche has
since established Padma Ling centers, a network of dharma organizations, in
Switzerland, France, Belgium (and Luxembourg), Spain, Germany, the UK, as well
as a center in Japan.
Jigme Rinpoche is known for his fluency in English and his
lively, direct, fluid, humorous and down to earth teaching style. His clear and
fresh outlook very quickly cuts through cultural and personal misperceptions
about the Buddhadharma, East and West, ancient ways and modern life, and
individual confusion. Jigme Rinpoche’s teachings focus on the themes of
openness, and a clear perception of life in its immediacy, unadorned by
interpretation and judgment.
Jigme Rinpoche travels between the East and the West. In the
East he oversees the continuation and work of the sacred tradition in exile,
including leading and caring for the Ripa monasteries in both Nepal and India,
along with their growing monastic communities, as well as looking after the
Tibetan community in exile. In the West he continues his teachings through
Padma Ling and the Ripa Ladrang Foundation, and is actively building the
community and its foundation.
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