Khyongla Rato

Khyongla Rato
Khyongla Rato in 2014 with his translator Tenzin Gelek
TitleRinpoche
Personal
Born
Norbu

1923 (1923)
Dagyab, Kham, Tibet
Died24 May 2022 (aged 98–99)
ReligionTibetan Buddhism
NationalityTibetan
SchoolRato Monastery, Drepung Monastery,Gyuto Tantric University
LineageGelug
EducationGeshe Lharampa
Other namesKhyongla Rato Rinpoche, Rato Khyongla Rinpoche, Khyongla Rinpoche
OccupationScholar, teacher, abbot
Senior posting
TeacherLing Rinpoche
Predecessor9th Khyongla Rinpoche
Reincarnation1st Khyongla Rinpoche

Khyongla Rato (1923 – 24 May 2022), pronounced "Chungla," was also known as Khyongla Rato Rinpoche, Rato Khyongla Rinpoche, Khyongla Rinpoche, Ngawang Lobsang Shedrub Tenpai Dronme, and Nawang Losang, his monk's name. Born in Dagyab county in Kham province in southeastern Tibet, he was recognized as an incarnate lama at an early age. He spent over 30 years receiving teachings and studying as a highly trained monk in the Tibetan Buddhist monasteries of Tibet. A respected scholar, he was a debate partner of the 14th Dalai Lama at his Geshe examination in Lhasa, Tibet. He founded the Tibet Center in New York City. The center co-sponsored many of the Dalai Lama's teachings in New York City.

"Few people have known the Dalai Lama longer than Khyongla Rinpoche."[1] Shortly after Rinpoche's death in May, 2022, the Dalai Lama noted that a "very good friend of mine recently passed away."[2]

  1. ^ Dias, Elizabeth (July 28, 2011). "Beyond the Dalai Lama: Profiles of Four Tibetan Lamas-in-Exile". Time. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. ^ "In Praise of Dependent Arising & Avalokiteshvara Empowerment". June 1, 2022. Retrieved 3 June 2022.