Lati Rinpoche

Lati Rinpoche, also Lati Rinbochay (* 1922 in the Kham region, eastern Tibet, † April 2, 2010 in Dharamsala, India) was in Tibetan lama.

Life

At the age of 10 years he has been identified as a reincarnation of the great scholar Gongkar Rinpoche and began his life as a monk. At fifteen he entered the school Gaden Shartse Norling, one of the three schools of Gela teachings in Tibet. In 1959 he received through his examination the title Geshe Lharampa and began in 1960 in Lhasa with studies of Tantra.

In 1964, Lati Rinpoche the 14th Dalai Lama in his exile in India. He was advisor to the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala. Since 1976 he has taught at the monastery of the Dalai Lama, the Namgyal Gomba. In the same year he was appointed abbot of Gaden- school in exile in Dharamsala. Here he died in 2010.

Publications

  • Compassion in Tibetan Buddhism / Tsong Ka -pa, with Kensur Lekden 's Meditations of a Tantric Abbot, edited and translated by Jeffrey Hopkins. Co - editor for Tsong Ka -pa 's text: Lati Rinbochay. Associate Editor for Kensur Lekden 's text: Barbara Frye. Valois, New York, USA 1980, ISBN 0-937938-04-1.
  • Mind in Tibetan Buddhism: Oral Commentary on Ge - shay Jam -bel- sam - pel 's Presentation of Awareness and Knowledge Composite of all the Important Points Opener of the Eye of New Intelligence, translated and with an introduction by Elizabeth Napper. Rider, London 1980, ISBN 0-09-143251-0.
  • Lati Rinpoche and Jeffrey Hopkins, with a foreword by the Dalai Lama: steps to immortality; Death, intermediate state and rebirth in Tibetan Buddhism. Diederichs Yellow Series No. 41 Diederichs, Munich 1994, ISBN 3-424-00741-2.
  • Monk
  • Tibetans
  • Born in 1922
  • Died in 2010
  • Man
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