Life and Legacy of
Venerable Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche
Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche (1938 - 2010) was a renowned scholar and meditation master of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. He was born on May 10, 1938 in the Doshul region of Kham in eastern Tibet, near the sacred mountain Jowo Zegyal. On the morning of his birth, a small snow fell with flakes in the shape of lotus petals. Among his ancestors were many great scholars, practitioners, and tertons.
His family was semi-nomadic, living in the village during the winter and moving with the herds to high mountain pastures in the summer, where they lived in yak hair tents. The monastery for the Doshul region is known as Gochen Monastery, founded by the great terton Tsasum Lingpa, and his father’s family had the hereditary responsibility for administration of the business affairs of the monastery. His grandfather had been both administrator and chantmaster in charge of the ritual ceremonies.
Khenchen Rinpoche began his education at Gochen Monastery at age four. He entered Riwoche Monastery at age fourteen, completing his studies there just before the Chinese invasion of Tibet reached the area. Among his root teachers was the illustrious Khenchen Tenzin Dragpa (Katok Khenpo Ashe).
In 1959, Khenchen Rinpoche and his family were forced into exile, escaping to India. After the tumultuous period following their escape, in 1967 he was appointed head of the Nyingma department of the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath by Kyabje (His Holiness) Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche, the Supreme Head of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. He held this position of abbot for seventeen years, dedicating all his time and energy to ensure the survival and spread of the Buddha’s teachings.
​In India, he continuously received many empowerments and teachings from Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche and Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, as well as many other great masters. In the holy places of Zahor Tso Pema, as well as in Kulu and Manali, he also did long retreats. In between retreats, he began giving philosophical teachings according to the requests of students, fulfilling their wishes and needs.
Khenchen Palden Sherab with Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
He then entered the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies, which was then a part of Sanskrit University in Varanasi, where he received his B.A. degree in 1975. He also attended Nyingmapa University in West Bengal, where he received another B.A. and an M.A. in 1977.In 1978 Rinpoche was enthroned as the abbot of the Wish-fulfilling Nyingmapa Institute in Boudanath, Nepal by H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, and later became the abbot of the Department of Dharma Studies, where he taught poetry, grammar, philosophy, and psychology. In 1981, H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche appointed Rinpoche as the abbot of the Dorje Nyingpo Center in Paris, France. In 1982 he was asked to work with H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche at the Yeshe Nyingpo Center in New York. During the 1980s, until H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche’s mahaparinirvana in 1987, Rinpoche continued working closely with him, often traveling as his translator and attendant.
Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche in meditation
Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche studying
In 1980, Khenchen Rinpoche began traveling to foreign countries, where he established over twenty Dharma centers and led thousands of students to the path of maturity and liberation. In 2006, Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche and his younger brother Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche helped rebuild Gochen Monastery, so that it became even stronger and more beautiful than before. Due to various circumstances, they had been unable to do this for over fifty-five years. Gochen Monastery is one of the older monasteries in the Riwoche region. Tsasum Lingpa predicted that, in the future, a big monastery would preserve his teachings on the very spot where Gochen was later built. Lama Gyalwa established Gochen Monastery there, and it became the second mother monastery of Tsasum Lingpa.
Thinking to benefit beings in the future, Khenchen Rinpoche also wrote commentaries on The Sword of Certainty Wisdom by Mipham Rinpoche, known as Blazing Light of the Wisdom of Sun and Moon; a general overview of the meaning of Madhyamaka called Enjoyment Lake of Nagarjuna; The Oral Instructions of Kamalashila: Condensed Meaning of the Diamond Cutter; Opening the Eye of Wisdom, the essential meaning of Samten Migdron by Nubchen Sangye Yeshe; Opening the Door of Devotion, which is the biographical history of the great monastic institute of Sangpu Neutok; as well as other commentaries. Altogether, Khenchen Rinpoche wrote three volumes in Tibetan. In English, Russian, and Spanish, Khenchen Rinpoche’s teachings include over thirty volumes that explain the view, meditation, conduct, and final result of the nine yanas and four doctrines.
Listen to Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche chant the Seven Line Prayer
Khenchen Rinpoche studied, contemplated, and meditated to benefit himself, and taught, discussed, and composed teachings for the benefit of others. For both purposes, he turned the three wheels of (1) meditation, (2) study and contemplation, and (3) beneficial activities. As a scholar with purity and excellence, he helped the Buddha’s teachings in general, and Tibetan Buddhist religion and culture in particular, benefitting them both directly and indirectly.
In brief, for his entire life he kept the three vows closely and wore the three Dharma robes while cultivating less desire and more appreciation. By standing firmly on this ground, he was one of the great hermitage practitioners. By beautifully decorating his voice with the Three Holy Basket teachings, as well as the Outer and Inner Tantras, he was a great intellectual and scholar. By continually practicing the extraordinary, precious Three Trainings, particularly the two stages of the great Clear Light Dzogchen, he was a great yogi. Just as he studied and practiced, he encouraged others to do the same.
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