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Dagpo Rinpoche Losang Jamphel Jhampa Gyamtshog.

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Dagpo Rinpoche Losang Jamphel Jhampa Gyamtshog. Dagpo Rimpoche Losang Jamphel Jhampa Gyamtshog , born in 1931 in Southeast Tibet, was accepted by H.H. the 13th Dalai Lama as a tulku or reincarnated lama. Chief of numerous monastic communities in Tibet and doctor of Buddhist philosophy, he qualified Tibetan language and culture for 30 years at the School of Oriental Studies in Paris. Invited all above the globe, he gives lectures in France, Italy, Germany, Holland, Switzerland, Belgium, India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. Dagpo Rinpoche’s earlier incarnation are said to contain the major holy conduct of the Indian sage Atisha, the large Serlingpa of Indonesia and the large 11th-century translator Marpa Lotsawa, one of the pioneers of the kagyu School of Buddhism in Tibet, since glowing as numerous abbots. During Tibet, further better known masters in the lineage of Dagpo Rinpoche’s previous incarnations include the huge fifth century translator Marpa Lotsawa, who found...