| Venerable Khensur Lobsang Dorjee Rinpoche |
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Venerable Khensur Lobsang Dorjee Rinpoche, a former Abbot of Gyuto Monastery, was born in the 1930s, in the year of the Fire Cow, in the southwest region of Markham Tsakha (Eastern Tibet), to a family living in Martsang Ri. His father's name was Gompo Tsepel, and his mothers was Tselha. When he was seven years of age he began to learn to read and write, and learned without difficulty. In 1954, the year of the Wood Stallion, he came to Central Tibet, the roof of the world and central hub of Dharma study, enrolled in Loseling college of Drepung monastery, and received novice monk's vows from Gyepa Khensur Rinpoche [the former abbot of Loseling]. With several different spiritual guides, such as Sharcho Tara Rinpoche and the former abbot of Loseling, Khensur Yeshe Thubten, he studied and practiced all the subjects of the monastic curriculum, from Introductory Logic (Du-ra) up to the Perfection of Wisdom (Prajñaparamita). In the monastic area of the Buxa refugee encampment in India, he completed his exhaustive studies of an ocean of textual traditions, with many spiritual teachers such as the former Loseling abbot Pema Gyaltsen Rinpoche, Gyalrong Khensur Rinpoche, and the Great Abbot of Shakor, Nyima Gyaltsen; thus he became famous everywhere for his learning. Then, from the Ganden Throne-holder, the former Ling Rinpoche, he received the vows of a monk, becoming a fully ordained Bhikshu. In the Earth-Hen year (1969), when he was thirty-three years old, he went to south India. In 1980, he began his Gelug examinations. After two years he took the second-year exam for the Karam degree, after two more years the Lopen (acharya), and after three, the exam for the Lharam (highest) degree. In all three he finished at the top of his class. |

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