About Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche

Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche, also known as Bhakha Tulku Pema Tenzing (b. 1944), is the tenth incarnation in the Bhakha Tulku lineage from Bhakha Gompa in southeastern Tibet. Recognized as a tulku at a young age by several eminent masters, including the 16th Karmapa and Dudjom Rinpoche, he is considered an incarnation of Pema Lingpa. Rinpoche has undergone extensive traditional training, including a three-year retreat and studies at Mindroling Monastery. He has received teachings from numerous renowned masters and currently serves the Dharma community globally.
Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche, also known as Bhakha Tulku Pema Tenzing (b. 1944), is the tenth incarnation in the Bhakha Tulku lineage from Bhakha Gompa in southeastern Tibet. Recognized as a tulku at a young age by several eminent masters, including the 16th Karmapa and Dudjom Rinpoche, he is considered an incarnation of Pema Lingpa. Rinpoche has undergone extensive traditional training, including a three-year retreat and studies at Mindroling Monastery. He has received teachings from numerous renowned masters and currently serves the Dharma community globally.
Lukhang Temple mural depicting Dzogchen anuyoga practices such as tummo which work with the subtle body channels

List of well-known Dzogchen Teachers

In the realm of contemporary Dogzen teachers, a diverse array of masters and practitioners offer profound teachings and guidance worldwide. Introduction to Dzogchen Teachings Dzogchen, often referred to as the "Great Perfection," is a profound teaching and meditation practice within Tibetan Buddhism. It emphasizes direct realization of one's true nature, known as rigpa, beyond conceptual frameworks and intellectual understanding. Considered the pinnacle of spiritual attainment, Dzogchen teaches that every being possesses intrinsic wisdom and purity, which can be .