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Sunday, February 13, 2011

A brief biography & introduction of 7th Jamme Lhamchog Rinpoche

.E Ma Ho


From the one primordially pure, great bliss, wisdom


Stoppage less spontaneity is an illusory arrangement


The lord of secrets, great glory Hayagriva


The master of compassion holding wisdom


Excerpts from the texts


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Photo taken in Ratnashri on 23/04/00


The 7th Jamme Lhamchog Tulku is the emanation of Hayagriva as mentioned in the text, CERTAIN SECRET.


He has manifested as the Dharma King Tsuglag Dzinpa to benefit beings in the country of Sahor, as Acharya


Salee in the presence of Guru Rinponche as Gyalwa Jangchub, Rigdzin Jatson Nyingpo, Warrior King Gesar


and Tagsham Nuda Dorje.


He appeared in the form of Bodhisattva Karma Lhamchog to become the disciple of Khampa Kharma Tenphel.


He was a supreme practitioner and attained great realisations. To fulfill the prophecy and command given to him,


he went to Nangchen, Eastern Tibet. There the king took him as his guru and provided him with land to build the


Sa Dangpo Jamme Gon monastery. He became well known as Jamme Lhamchog.


Following that, Rinpoche has appeared to benefit beings in the following incarnations ;


2nd - Ngawang Tendzin Namgyal.


3rd - Ngawang Dongyud Palden Rabsel.


4th - Kunzang Chogdrup Gyatso.


5th - Ngawang Chogpal Gyatso (also known as Dharmashri in the Drukpa Kargyud Tradition).


6th - Kunzang Jigmen Tanpa Nyinje.


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(founded 700 hundred years ago)


Jamme-Gon Thekchen Ling Monastery


Town-Kyechu, Country-Nangchen,


District: Yuhru, Chinghai P.R.C. China


The 7th and current Jamme Lhamchog Tulku was born in 1961 to a family of nomads in Zatod, Nangchen.


He was named Lhatrul Nyima Kunkhyab Trinley Drodul Palzangpo. On the day of his birth, his family and


tribesmen witness miracles such as water turned milky in the containers and four circular rainbow surrounded


the sun outside his tent. At the age of one, his first word were, "I am Warrior King Gesar". Since his birth,


his life has been nomadic. He practised Dharma and culture whenever he had the spare time. He had great


bodhicitta and was pious minded. One day, he had a strange dream. In the dream, he was advised to move


away and go towards the westerly direction to fulfill his destiny. This he did as soon as the opportunity arised.


In 1984, Venerable Choesin Rinpoche recognised him as the incarnation of the previous Lama. His Eminence


the Tai Situ Rinpoche authenticated it. Rinpoche was then enthroned ceremoniously in Nangchen at a gathering of Tulkus.


He has obtained the empowerments, reading transmission and profound instructions from a number of all tradition Lamas


and Tulkus including His Eminence the 8thAdeu Rinpoche. He has sucessfully completed five sets of the four hundred


thousand preliminary practices and did stretched prostration from Kham to Lhasa where the famous Jowo statue is.


To further benefits beings, Rinpoche stayed in retreat for seven years, contemplating and practising the Buddhist scriptures.


Now that he has such extensive experience in the scriptures and practise, he is able to assist beings. To help the sick,


he uses mantra, herbs or accupressure, depending on the nature of the illness.


His greatest wish is to be able to carry forward the tradition of enlightenment through rebuilding the


Jamme Gon Namgyal Monastery (which was completely destroyed during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1960)


and to look after the livelihood and well being of the (13) Yogins in retreat and as well as all the Sangha members


living in the monastery.

300 perform special prayers aboard ferry

At Georgetown , Penang , more than 300 Buddhist devotees offered special prayers during a ceremony which took place aboard a chartered ferry.


The prayers involved the blessing of "582 Naga vases to the Naga King" by the Seventh Jamme Lhamchog Rinpoche before the devotees cast the vases, which contained gold, copper and seeds of various grains, into the sea yesterday.


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Up in the air: The National Service trainees tossing prayer papers printed with mantra into the sea yesterday.


Organised by the Seberang Jaya Drukpa Dharmashri Buddhist Devotees Association, the devotees boarded the chartered ferry at the Penang ferry terminal at about 10am.


The ceremony began with the arrival of Jamme Lhamchog Rinpoche at 10.40am and lasted four hours.


Seated on a "throne", Jamme Lhamchog Rinpoche led the chanting of mantras like the Naga King Mantra and long life prayer.


The devotees, including 45 National Service (NS) trainees from the Sri Mutiara camp in Balik Pulau, also tossed biodegradable prayer papers printed with mantras into the sea.


Association chairman Datuk Tan Swee Hueng said yesterday's ceremony was the 11th to be held, in which the devotees paid homage to the Naga King for their blessed lives.