- Kalu Rinpoche
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death_date =May 10 ,1989
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website =Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche (
1905 -May 10 ,1989 ) was a Buddhistmeditation master,scholar andteacher . He was one of the first Tibetan masters to teach in the West.The term "Rinpoche" is an honorific title (meaning "precious one" or "precious jewel") which is frequently used to address or describe reincarnated Tibetan lamas. Kalu is rarely referred to without this title.
Early life and teachers
Kalu Rinpoche was born in 1905 during the Female Wood Snake year of the Tibetan lunar calendar in the district of Treshö Gang chi Rawa in the Hor region of
Kham , EasternTibet .When Kalu Rinpoche was fifteen years old, he was sent to begin his higher studies at the monastery of Palpung, the foremost center of the Karma Kagyu school. He remained there for more than a decade, during which time he mastered the vast body of teaching that forms the philosophical basis of Buddhist practice, and completed two three-year retreats.
At about the age of twenty-five, Rinpoche left Palpung to pursue the life of a solitary
yogi in the woods of the Khampa countryside. For nearly fifteen years, he strove to perfect his realization of all aspects of the teachings and he became renowned in the villages and among the nomads as a representative of theBodhisattva path.Teaching activity in Tibet
Kalu Rinpoche returned to Palpung to receive final teachings from Drupon Norbu Dondrup, who entrusted him with the rare transmission of the teaching of the Shangpa Kagyu. At the order of Situ Rinpoche, he was appointed Vajra Master of the great meditation hall of
Palpung Monastery , where for many years he gave empowerments and teachings.During the 1940s, Kalu Rinpoche visited central Tibet with the party of Situ Rinpoche, and there he taught extensively. His disciples included the
Reting Rinpoche ,regent of Tibet during the infancy of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama.Returning to
Kham , Kalu Rinpoche became the abbot of the meditation center associated with Palpung and the meditation teacher of the Sixteenth GyalwaKarmapa . He remained in that position until the situation in Tibet forced him into exile inIndia .In exile
In the late 1960s Kalu Rinpoche began to attract Western disciples in India. By the 1970s, he was teaching extensively in the
Americas andEurope , and during his three visits to the West he founded teaching centers in over a dozen countries. InFrance , he established the first retreat center to teach the traditional three-year retreats of the Shangpa and Karma Kagyu lineages to Western students. On request ofShoko Asahara , founder of Japan's controversial Buddhist groupAum Shinrikyo , Kalu Rinpoche lectured to his followers in a number of Japanese cities. The group was more mainstream at that time and had casual ties to a number of prominent Tibetan lamas, including theDalai Lama .Controversy
June Campbell, a former Kagyu nun who is an
academic feminist , acted as Kalu Rinpoche's translator for several years. In her book "Traveller in Space: Gender, Identity and Tibetan Buddhism" [ [http://www.buddhistethics.org/4/lang2.html A Review of Traveler in Space: In Search of Female Identity in Tibetan Buddhism] ] she writes that he subjected her to an abusive sexual relationship which he told her was tantric spiritual practice. She raises the same theme in a number of inteviews, including one with "" magazine in 1996. [ [http://www.anandainfo.com/tantric_robes.html The Emperor's Tantric Robes: An Interview with June Campbell on Codes of Secrecy and Silence] ] As these allegations were raised after Kalu Rinpoche had died, there was no opportunity for him to respond to them.Reincarnation
At 3:00 P. M., Wednesday,
May 10 ,1989 , Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche died at his monastery in Sonada. OnSeptember 17 ,1990 Rinpoche'sTulku was born inDarjeeling , India to Lama Gyaltsen and his wife Drolkar. Lama Gyaltsen, the nephew of Kalu Rinpoche, had served since his youth as Rinpoche’s secretary.Chamgon
Tai Situ Rinpoche officially recognized Kalu Rinpoche’s yangsi (young reincarnation) onMarch 25 ,1992 , explaining that he had received definite signs from Kalu Rinpoche himself. Situ Rinpoche sent a letter of recognition with Lama Gyaltsen to the FourteenthDalai Lama , who immediately confirmed the recognition.On
February 28 ,1993 , Kalu Rinpoche Yangsi was enthroned at Samdrup Tarjayling. Chamgon Tai Situ Rinpoche andGoshir Gyaltsap Rinpoche presided over the ceremony, assisted by Kalu Rinpoche’s heart-son,Bokar Rinpoche . Situ Rinpoche performed the hair-cutting ceremony and bestowed on the young tulku the name "Karma Ngedön Tenpay Gyaltsen" —Victory Banner of the Teachings of the True Meaning. He is now known as the Third Kalu Rinpoche.Bibliography
*"Foundations of Tibetan Buddhism", Snow Lion Publications, 2004, ISBN 1-55939-212-6
*"Luminous Mind : Fundamentals of Spiritual Practice", Wisdom Publications, 1996, ISBN 0-86171-118-1
*"Gently Whispered: Oral Teachings by the Very Venerable Kalu Rinpoche", Station Hill Press, 1995, ISBN 0-88268-153-2
*"Excellent Buddhism: An Exemplary Life", Clearpoint Press, 1995, ISBN 0-9630371-4-5
*"Profound Buddhism: From Hinayana to Vajrayana", Clearpoint Press, 1995, ISBN 0-9630371-5-3
*"The Dharma: That Illuminates All Beings Like the Light of the Sun and the Moon", State University of New York Press, 1986, ISBN 0-88706-157-5ee also
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Buddhism in America
*Salugara Monastery Notes
References
*Campbell, June. (2002). "Traveller in Space: Gender, Identity and Tibetan Buddhism", (revised edition), Continuum International Publishing Group, ISBN 978-0826457196
*cite book |last=Surya Das |first=Lama |title= Awakening the Buddha Within |year=1998 |publisher=Lark Books |id= ISBN 0-7679-0157-6External links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060206060402/www.quietmountain.org/dharmacenters/changchubling/kalu.htm Biography of H. E. Kalu Rinpoche]
* [http://www.anandainfo.com/tantric_robes.html Interview with June Campbell in "Tricycle"]
* [http://www.serve.com/cmtan/buddhism/Lighter/twomasters.html When two masters meet] Kalu Rinpoche of Tibet and the Korean Zen masterSeung Sahn ;Monasteries and centers founded by Kalu Rinpoche:
* [http://www.kagyuargentina.org/ Kagyu Tekchen Choling, Argentina]
* [http://www.kalu.org.br/ Kagyu Pende Gyamtso, Brazil]
* [http://www.kkc.bc.ca/ Kagyu Kunkhyab Chuling, BC Canada]
* [http://www.kagyu.com/ Kagyu Thubten Chöling Monastery, NY, USA]
* [http://www.kdk.org/ Kagyu Droden Kunchab, CA, USA]
* [http://www.mille-bouddhas.com/ Dashang Kagyu Ling, France]
* [http://www.karmaling.org/ Karma Ling Institute, France]
* [http://www.centromilarepa.org/ Centro Milarepa, Italy]
* [http://www.kcc.org/ Kagyu Changchub Chuling, Portland, Oregon, USA]
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