Lama Tsering Wangdu Rinpoche
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Rinpoche made his way to the Kathmandu Valley, where he settled in the Tibetan refugee camp in Jawalakehl. He lived there for many years, and as one of the few Nyingma ritual practitioners accessible to both Tibetan refugees and Nepalis, he became well known as a Chodpa and healer throughout Nepal. In addition to serving as a spiritual leader for the Tibetan community, Rinpoche spent significant time in retreat, and received teachings and empowerments from the Dalai Lama, Dudjom Rinpoche, Surkhang Rinpoche, Urgyen Tulku, and Chatral Rinpoche. Rinpoche was recognized as a lineage holder of Padampa Sangye’s Shijye, numerous Chod lineages, and the Longchen Nyingthig.
Lama Wangdu Rinpoche was the Abbot of Pal Gyi Ling monastery, serving as a healer and spiritual guide for countless people in Nepal and the United States. As one of the few Tibetan lamas who trained and practiced in pre-occupied Tibet, he was committed to preserving and transmitting the authentic and rare teachings he had received and brought to fruition through decades of practice. You can learn more about Lama Wangdu’s life in Tibet and Nepal by reading his autobiography, One Hundred Rays of the Sun: The Sublime Life and Teachings of a Chöd Master.