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Venerable 7th Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche Biography
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Mingyur
Rinpoche's emanation basis is Vajrapani, the lord of secrets, who
in the realm of Chang Lochen is the single embodiment of all Buddha
power, strength and ability; the noble being Niruddha, who at the
Vajra Throne had the most eminent power over miracles among the
disciples of Buddha Shakyamuni; in the snowy ranges of Tibet, he
was the eldest son of King Trisong Deutsen, the Dharma ruler prince
Mutri Tsenpo, who was one of the twenty-five disciples of Guru Padmasambhava.
He can fully describe all disciples' successive emanations that
appeared in Tibet to spread the Buddha teachings as emissaries of
Padmasambhava. To mention a few: The great Vidyadhara Goki Demtruchen
who among the regents of Padmasambhava appeared in the centre and
four directions as the treasure revealer with the name Lingpa, who
had the nature of the five Buddha families, as well as those in
four intermediate directions. Among these were Terchen Dorjee Lingpa
in the East, Pema Lingpa in the West, and Shikpo Lingpa in an intermediate
direction. There were also Rinchen Phuntsok, the great Terton of
Drigung, the Vidyadhara Jatson Nyingpo and Namcho Mingyur Dorjee.
Among their following reincarnations were twenty-one major tertons
with the name Nuden, among which was the incarnation of Yongey Mingyur
Dorjee.
Born
in the Lhatok region of Kham, in his early years he had visions
of Padmasambhava, Karma Pakshi, Hayagriva, Vajra Varahi and Mahakala;
and composed a guru sadhana for Karma Pakshi as a mind treasure
received in a pure vision. Choying Dorjee, gave him the name Rigzin
Mingyur Dorjee Drakpo Nuden Tsal. He also became a learned and highly
accomplished master through his scrupulous studies of Sutra, Tantra
and the general sciences. On one occasion the Kagyu Lineage was
severely weakened due to invasion, as well as outer, inner and innermost
obstacles. At that time, in accordance with Guru Rinpoche's prediction,
Yongey Mingyur Dorjee revealed the complete teaching cycle of Guru
Dorjee Drollo, which he then offered in secret, to the 10th Karmapa,
Choying Dorjee. The great lord personally practiced the approach;
accomplishment and activity applications of Dorjee Drollo for nine
months and by doing so vanquished the outer, inner and innermost
unfavorable circumstances and obstacles, including the invading
army. Thus he caused the Kagyu teachings to shine like the rising
sun.
In
the later part of Mingyur Rinpoche life, he followed the yogic lifestyle
of a mahasiddha. He subjugated and brought to the path of liberation
many samaya violators, evil influences and obstructing forces who
harm the Buddha Dharma and sentient beings. In particular, he bound
under oath the Nine Demon Brothers and their retinues; evil forces
that reek disaster in the world. In these ways, he assisted the
Dharma and sentient beings immensely.
In addition to Guru Dorjee
Drollo, Yongey Mingyur Dorjee's other terma teachings included the
Shedro Padma Vajra and the longevity sadhana known as Tsedrub Tabshey
Khajor. These were his three main termas and they include many subsidiary
activity practices and so forth. A great number of noble beings,
lamas, tulkus and sangha of all schools received his terma teachings
directly or indirectly. But his primary recipients for these teachings
were predicted in his own revelations and were the sublime Tai Situ
Kunkhyen Chokyi Jungney and terton Kunchok Dorjee. To quote his
terma predictions:
In the Uta valley Tai Situ will wield the Vajra copper sword in
the sky.
And,
In a future time of strife, when the five degenerations are rampant,
First entrust this to your Dharma heir Amita,
Then soon after to the one called Parni,
Entrust it without keeping secret and the ruler dispute will subside.
It continues to describes the recipient of the teachings:
You are an emanation of Lord of Secrets
I am the Buddha of the three times, as well as Shakyamuni,
Who protects with compassionate light rays the beings of the Dark
Age.
Never missing the right time, the power of true aspirations,
Birth after Birth, the guru will speak to you.
Pray and don't hold back your faith and devotion.
Keep this in your heart, my worthy noble son.
Strong is your samaya, princely ruler;
You will greatly serve the Buddha teachings
By this way his activity
to benefit beings was truly in accordance with the predictions of
the master of Uddiyana.
Yongey Mingyur Dorjee's
second incarnation was born in the Batok family in the Lhatok region.
He was known as Three-Eyed Yongey and was an extraordinary individual
who had three eyes and the signs of the five Buddha families on
his body. It was as if an emanation of Guru Dorjee Drollo had appeared
in person. Through his three qualities of being learned virtuous
and noble minded, he vastly benefited the Dharma and sentient beings.
The third incarnation
was also born in the Batok family and was known as Rimod Mingyur
Dorjee.
The fourth incarnation
took birth in Derge, in the Lhalung family and was known as Tragyen
Mingyur Dorjee.
The fifth incarnation
was born in Derge in the Shakha family and was known as Shakha Minyur
Dorjee. The sixth incarnation took birth in Derge at Meshod into
the Neyra family and was known by the name Neyra Mingyur Dorjee.
All these incarnations studied, reflected upon and practiced Sutra,
Tantra and the sciences so that for themselves they discovered pure
wisdom and hence captured the dharmakaya throne of non-meditation.
Through the three qualities of wisdom, compassion and capability,
they accomplished an immense benefit for the Buddha Dharma and sentient
beings.
Yongey Mingyur Dorjee
present incarnation is the seventh in this string of incarnations
and was born in 1976. His father was the eminent Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche
from the divine Tsangsar bloodline of Nangchen. His mother is Sonam
Choedron, a descendant of the two Tibetan kings Songtsen Gonpo and
Trisong Deutsen.
Before Mingyur Rinpoche
was born, his father Tulku Urgyen
Rinpoche dreamt that a lama of majestic presence dressed in white
ngakpa robes appeared and said, "I am Yongey Mingyur Dorjee.
I have come to borrow a dwelling in your home." One month before
his birth, the moon was seen to be connected to the house by a white
beam of light. It connected to the front and the roof of the house
so many times that the local people were amazed and commented on
it.
His father gave him the name Lhundup Dorjee. The sixteenth Karmapa,
Ranjung Rigpe Dorjee, identified him as being the authentic reincarnation
of the previous Yongey Mingyur Dorjee and bestowed upon him the
name Karma Gyurmey Tenzin Chokyi Dorjee.
He thoroughly learned and mastered reading and writing at age six.
Around then, Kyabje Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche told his grandfather,
Lama Tashi Dorjee, and his parents that this child is not only Mingyur
Dorjee reincarnation as the Karmapa says, he is also the rebirth
of the terton Kangyur Rinpoche, Longchen Yeshe Dorjee. The previous
Mingyur Rinpoche and the former Kangyur Rinpoche both have the same
emanation basis, thus these two lamas have now reincarnated in a
single form and come as this rebirth. Accordingly, the children
and disciples of the previous Kangyur Rinpoche trust this to be
true.
In 1984, at the age of
nine (according to the Tibetan way of counting), he moved to the
hermitage of Nagi Gonpa to study with his father, the eminent Tulku
Urgyen Rinpoche. There, in the manner of guidance through personal
experience, he studied, over a period of approximately two and half
years, such Mahamudra teachings as the Four Dharmas of the peerless
Gampopa, as well as instructions on the Trekcho and Togal aspects
of Dzogchen. Even though a given teaching may have been quite short,
he trained by practicing each point for several days.
At the age of eleven,
he was prompted by the eminent Tai Situ Rinpoche to come to Sherab
Ling, the seat of the Tai Situpas in exile, the second Palpung.
There he learned from the retreat master, Lama Tsultrim, the practical
applications of the daily rituals of Karma Kamtsang and the tantras
according to the tradition of Marpa. He studied Drama thoroughly
and with great perseverance. Mingyur Rinpoche received his enthronement
given by H.E. Tai Situ Rinpoche at Sherab Ling when he was twelve
years old.
In 1988, the first retreat
was about to begin at the retreat center at Sherab Ling, Tenzin
Gephel Ling. Though Mingyur Rinpoche was only thirteen at that time,
he expressed his desire and determination to enter the retreat and
Situ Rinpoche gladly gave his approval. Mingyur Rinpoche practiced
the pithy instructions of the Ocean of Kagyu Siddhas, ranging from
the preliminary practices through the main part of development stage
for the deities such as Gyalwa Gyamtso, Chakrasamvara and Vajra
Varahi; through the completion stages involving the path of means
of Naropa six doctrines; to the path of Liberation which includes
the profound practice of Mahamudra. he practiced with tremendous
perseverance, day and night, on development stage, completion stage
and the path of liberation, which resulted in an extraordinary level
of experience and realization in his stream of being.
When he was seventeen,
Mingyur Rinpoche completed his retreat in the first Tibetan month.
He was told by H.E. Situ Rinpoche that he must assume the position
of a retreat master for the second retreat which was about to begin
for fifteen monks and thirteen nuns who entered their respective
retreats. He also received the Cholking Tersar from Tulku Urgyen
Rinpoche and the Dam-nGak Dzod from Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche.
At the end of his nineteenth
year, he joined the Dzongsar Monastic College. With the eminent
Talku Urgyen Rinpoche's suggestion and H.E. Tai Situ Rinpoche's
blessing, he studied under the tutelage of Ven. Khenpo Kunga Wangchuk,
among other topics, the Abhisamaya Lamkara and Prajnaparamita.
In his twentieth year,
H.E. Situ Rinpoche told him to assume the responsibility of being
his representative at the monastic seat Sherab Ling and in that
year Mingyur Rinpoche became the main person responsible at Sherab
Ling. During this time he helped to establish a new monastic college
at Sherab Ling. He worked as the assistant Khenpo in Sherab Ling
monastic college while simultaneously carried out the task of being
the retreat master for a third retreat of another 30 or so monks
and nuns.
He performed these duties
from age twenty-one to twenty-five, and often remained in retreat
for one to three months at a time. As H.E. Situ Rinpoche was unable
to visit India for some time, Mingyur Rinpoche continued supervising
all the affairs of Sherab Ling monastic college, retreat center
and gave guidance and advise on the ongoing work in the new Palpung
Monastery.
In his twenty third year,
Mingyur Rinpoche took his Gelong ordination from Tai Situ Rinpoche.
For one hundred days stretched over the next several years, the
Late Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche passed onto Mingyur Rinpoche the Hearing
Lineage of Trekcho and Togal, primordial purity and spontaneous
presence, a lineage that bears the seal of secrecy and is passed
on to only one person at a time. Each day without break, there was
one teaching session after which he practiced the meaning. In this
way he fully received the pith instructions known as the Great Guidance
through personal experience.
Over a period of seven
years from 1993 to 1998, he studied with great diligence and mastered
the topics of Madhyamika, Prajnaparamita, Abhidharma, Pramana and
Vinaya, in short, the five traditional volumes of authoritative
scriptures with their subsidiary topics. Moreover, though he now
is extremely learned, he continues his personal studies and practice
and also teaches, writes and engages in debate to benefit others.
Rinpoche is the youngest of six brothers who are all tulkus in their
own right. The eldest is Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, a Kagyu master who
is the abbot of Ka-Nying Monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. The second
brother is Choling Rinpoche, a Nyingmapa master who lives in
Boudhanath,
Nepal and is the father to the present Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
Tenpa, the third eldest brother, is the General Secretary to Tenga
Rinpoche and chooses not to follow the tulku path although he was
recognized. As is the case with the fourth brother Orgyen Jigme
, who now lives and works in Taiwan. The fifth brother is Tsoknyi
Rinpoche who is a Drugpa Kagyu master and has a monastery in
Swayambhunath,
Nepal. He teaches throughout the world and is the closest to Mingyur
Rinpoche. Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche is currently traveling around
the world to give meditation and Dharma teachings.
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