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Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche's visit to Vancouver Canada, August 2010.
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Changling Rinpoche

In 1985, Khabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Khabje Penor Rinpoche recognized Changling Rinpoche as the main tulku of Changchub Ling Monastery in the Tsang region of Central Tibet.

The news came to Rinpoche's family in Kalimpong via a letter written by their Holinesses. Rinpoche's grandmother, being surprised by the news, took it upon herself to look into the situation. She traced the source to an old yogi, Lama Trakden, a student of the previous Changling Lingpa.

Lama Trakden had gone to see Khyentse Rinpoche who was giving teachings in Mysore at Penor Rinpoche's monastery and requested him to recognize the tulku of his root teacher. This is how it came about that both Khyentse Rinpoche and Penor Rinpoche made the recognition together.

As an 11 year old boy, Rinpoche entered Shechen Monastery and was enthroned by Khyentse Rinpoche and ordained by Trulshik Rinpoche.

For the first year Rinpoche learned how to read and write Tibetan. The following year Shechen opened its philosophical college and Khyentse Rinpoche put Changling Tulku into the program when he was twelve, an age considerably younger than usual.

When Rinpoche was fifteen, his root teacher Khyentse Rinpoche passed away. At age sixteen Rinpoche began to give teachings to other students in college. At eighteen Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, abbot of Shechen Monastery, sent Changling Rinpoche to complete his studies of the Prajnaparamita (Heart Sutra) under the tutelage of the great scholars (khenpos) of Penor Rinpoche's college in Mysore. At twenty Rinpoche took full monk's ordination with Trulshik Rinpoche. Rinpoche graduated with a khenpo's degree at the age of twenty-one.

In 1998, during the annual Nyingmapa Aspiration Prayer Festival in Bodhgaya the teachers who are responsible for the continuity of the Northern Treasures tradition voted Changling Rinpoche to be the next head of their lineage.

Changling Rinpoche

Since the passing of Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Rinpoche's main tutors are Khabjes Trulshik Rinpoche, Dodrupchen Rinpoche, Penor Rinpoche, Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche and Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche.

Rinpoche teaches the senior students at Shechen College and those in a traditional three-year retreat. Rinpoche protects the integrity of the ritual tradition of Shechen and teaches ritual and Nyingma tantra to senior students. Rinpoche began to teach worldwide beginning in 2002 in Australia, 2004 in North America and 2005 in Europe.

Currently Changling Tulku is in charge of a section of the Shechen Monastery called dratsang, which literally means the collection of monks.

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