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− | '''Wangdor Rimpoche''' is a Tibetan monk and [[lama]] based in [[Tso Pema]], India, where he has spent many years in retreat under the direction of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]].
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− | ==Birth and Family ==
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− | Wangdor Rimpoche was born in Tibet.
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− | ==Training==
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− | Being a [[Rime]] teacher, Wangdor Rimpoche received teachings from the following masters<Ref>Text based on information extracted from http://www.customjuju.com</Ref>:
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− | *Chonchok Sumon Khenpo, of Trungpa Rimpoche's line
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− | *Dudjom Rinpoche
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− | *[[Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen]]
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− | *Nambla Janchub Dorje
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− | *Rigzing Lhachok Dorje, the 8th Choktrul Zigar Rinpoche (1938-1959)
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− | *Pumdong Key Rimpoche
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− | *[[Thuksey Rinpoche]]
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− | Wangdor Rinpoche is a meditation master from the same generation as [[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]]’s and in the 1960s, both rinpoches were living in Tso Pema.
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− | ==Activity==
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− | He has spent more than 30 years meditating in the caves above Tso Pema (Lotus Lake), in the Himachal Pradesh region of Northern India, caves which were first used by [[Guru Rinpoche]]. In solitary retreat during the early years, Wangdor Rimpoche was eventually joined over time by more than 50 cave-dwelling yogis and yoginis.
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− | Beginning in the 1970’s, he constructed [[Tso Pema Orgyen Heruka Nyingmapa Gompa]], a monastery near the lake, as well as a retreat center on the mountain, available to practitioners of all lineages and nationalities, projects which have taken nearly 20 years to complete. In 1977, [[Chagdud Khadro]] first met Wangdor Rinpoche, who became a first teacher<Ref> Wangdor Rinpoche advised Chagdud Khadro to accumulate Vajrasattva mantra as well as nyungne fasts.</Ref>.
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− | Over the past two decades, Lama Wangdor has taught and given empowerments in Asia, Europe and the United States. More recently, Wangdor Rimpoche has built a monumental statue of Guru Rinpoche above the lake.
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− | ==Internal Links==
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− | *[[Tso Pema Orgyen Heruka Nyingmapa Gompa]]
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− | ==Notes==
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− | [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]]
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− | [[Category: Kagyü Teachers]]
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− | [[Category:Nyingma Teachers]]
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− | [[Category:Rimé Teachers]]
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− | [[Category:Dudjom Tersar Teachers]]
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