Khenchen Bentse Rinpoche
The sublime Dharma Master, Khenchen Petse Rinpoche
After taking birth in Dza Chukha in the eastern
area of Dokham, he was from early childhood endowed with an extraordinary
intelligence and a compassionate character. Many accomplished masters
foretold that he was an emanation of Vajrapani, the Lord of Secrets
who is the compiler of the teachings of all the victorious ones, and
of great beings such as the Tibetan great Lotsawa Dharma Shri.
When eleven years of age, he received the ordination to be a novice.
From then on and up to the age of 28, he followed numerous learned and
accomplished spiritual masters including Adzom Gyalsey Gyurmey Dorje,
Tubga Yishin Norbu, Botrul Tamchey Khyenpa, Jamgon Shechen
Kongtrul, Paltrul Namkha Jigmey, Pukung Khenchen Chodor,
and many others. From these masters he received the complete training
in Sutra, Mantra and the authoritative fields of knowledge, and thereby
earned the title "mahapandita of the fivefold fields of knowledge."
At the age of 28 he received the full monk ordination from Dzogchen
Khenchen Tubten Nyendrak and has since then correctly observed the three
level of precepts - Pratimoksha, Bodhisattva, and Mantrayana - with
neither conflict nor transgression. Due to his peaceful nature and his
gift for never getting angry, he has become an example for Buddhists
all over the world.
From 29 to 51 he remained in loose retreat during which he chanted the
Manjushri Nama Sangirti Tantra in six hundred verses several hundred
thousand times. In this way he has earnestly practiced, like the steady
flow of a river, the profound and secret levels of meditation and sadhana,
and hereby realized the self-existing wakefulness of the Great Perfection
in which insight and compassion are indivisible.
From the age of 52, he functioned as the khenpo at Dzogchen Shri Singha,
the great Buddhist Institute for Higher Learning. There he taught for
four years several hundred students in the ten fields of knowledge.
During the fifteen years from then on and until today, 1982-1997, he
has traveled widely throughout the world, and it is through his kindness
of constantly teaching the sublime Dharma of both Sutra and Tantra,
that he has spread an immense benefit that extends to many hundred thousand
people.
In addition, he has been able to establish ten new centers for teaching
and practice of the Dharma comprised of statements and realization.
He has also reared several hundred close disciples capable of propagating
the sacred Dharma to others. The number of people who are within his
sphere of spiritual influence exceeds 20,000. Since his disciples are
compiling the five topics of knowledge in book form, this great treasury
of eloquent exposition will in the future be a field of merit for all
people.
In short, he is an accomplished great Dharma Master, a confluence of
erudition, purity and noble-mindedness. At present, his residence is
at the newly built center for teaching and practice for monks and nuns
near Arig in eastern Tibet where he lives at a mountain hermitage while
teaching the Dharma of Sutra, Mantra and the fields of knowledge.
This brief introduction was written by the devoted disciple
Dzogchen Khenpo Choga on the first day of the seventh month in
1997. Translated into English by Erik Pema Kunsang.