Exceptional visit from His Eminence the 4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche

From Thursday 21 to Saturday 23 August at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling
From Sunday 24 to Tuesday 26 August at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling

Exceptional visit from His Eminence
the 4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche

From Thursday 21 to Saturday 23 August at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling
From Sunday 24 to Tuesday 26 August at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling

Each of us has obtained a human existence. Its purpose is to enter the doorway of the Dharma, and for this it is necessary for our minds to turn toward the Dharma. In order for our minds to turn toward the Dharma, it is necessary to know the qualities of the three jewels and to develop convinced trust in them. This trust will not appear so long as we do not keep death and impermanence in mind. This is why we must begin by familiarizing ourselves with the impermanent nature of all things. The reminder of impermanence is born from understanding that it is difficult to find a human existence endowed with freedoms and wealths. The four common preliminary practices are the roots of practice.

His Eminence Lodro Thaye, the First Jamgon Kongtrul, Preface of The Torch of Certainty

During these few days, His Eminence the 4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, Mingyur Drakpa Senge, continues to explain the work composed by his predecessor, Lodrö Thaye, His Eminence the 1st Jamgon Kongtrul.
The Torch of Certainty is an essential commentary of the Kagyu lineage that presents the foundation practices of mahamudra: the common ones (precious human existence, impermanence, actions – causes and effects – and the defective nature of the cycle of existence) and the uncommon ones (refuge and the development of enlightened mind, the practice of Vajrasattva, the mandala offering and the guru yoga). These practices enable the mind to turn away from samsara and prepare for the practice of Vajrayana.

Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye (1813-1899)

Programme

Sunday 24 August
10am – 10.30am: Welcoming ceremony for His Eminence Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche
10:30am – 1pm: Empowerment of Gampopa

Monday 25 August
10.30am – 12pm: Teaching – Torch of Certainty – first session
8pm – 9pm: Teaching – Torch of Certainty – second session

Tuesday 26 August
10.30am – 12pm: Teaching – Torch of Certainty – third session
8pm – 9pm: Teaching – Torch of Certainty – fourth session

Wednesday 27 August
2pm – 4pm: Consecration of the stupa by Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche

Important
Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche will confer the empowerment of Dorje Sempa according to the tradition of Marpa, the morning of August 23 at Dhagpo Kagyu Ling and of Gampopa on August 24 at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling.

Information
These teachings follow on from the explanations given by Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling and Dhagpo Kagyu Ling which began in 2024.

Languages
The teachings will be given in English and translated into French, German and Spanish.

Location
Main Temple

Session fee
Per day: €60 (support rate) / €40 (classic rate).
These fees apply to the two days of teaching (Monday and Tuesday). The empowerment and consecration of the stupa are free of charge.

Accommodation
Accommodation on site will not be possible during these four days.
→ See the list of accommodations around of Dhagpo Kundreul Ling

Catering
The Ateliers du Temple crêperie and tearoom will be open. Bookings can be made in advance by calling 04 73 52 57 20.

For other catering options :
→ See the list of places to eat around Dhagpo Kundreul Ling

the 4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche

Early Life and Recognition

Birth and Lineage
The 4th Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, born on December 17, 1995, in Nepal, is the son of the 2nd Beru Khyentse Rinpoche, a revered master and lineage holder of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Born as foretold, his arrival was prophesied by the late Chobgye Trichen at the Great Manjushri’s Temple.

Recognition and Naming Ceremony
In 1996, the young Jamgon Rinpoche met the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje, who bestowed upon him the name Karma Mingyur Dragpa Senge Thinle Kunkhyab Pal Sangpo, confirming his recognition.
The 14th Dalai Lama conducted the hair-cutting ceremony a year later. Under the guidance of Beru Khyentse Rinpoche, the 14th Dalai Lama reaffirmed Jamgon Kongtrul as the reincarnation in 2000.

Education

Rinpoche’s early education included the Tibetan language and foundational practices of the Karma Kamtsang lineage.
During his teenage years, he studied at the Sakya Institute, known for its rigorous discipline and comprehensive curriculum.
Rinpoche received the three sets of complete vows: self-liberation, Mahayana and Vajrayana vows.
He delved into the study of significant Buddhist philosophies, achieving notable results in Madhyamika and Bodhicaryavatara.
Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche received transmissions and empowerments from eminent lineage masters, including the Chenrezig empowerment from Trinley Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa and the Hevajra empowerment from His Holiness Kyabgon Gongma Trichen Rinpoche, and many other transmissions from different lineages.

Three-Year Retreat and Current Activities

In the period from 2018 to 2022, Rinpoche completed a traditional three-year retreat in Pharping.
As a lineage holder, he now divides his time between personal retreat and teaching activities.
In 2017, Rinpoche embarked on his first European tour, bestowing teachings and empowerments upon thousands of students in various European countries, such as France, Germany, Hungary and Poland.

European Tour and Global Outreach

Together with his father, Beru Khyentse Rinpoche, they lead the KhyenKong (Khyentse-Kongtrul) centers in Singapore, Budapest (Hungary) and Warsaw (Poland). Rinpoche has also expanded his activities online, offering more opportunities for students worldwide to attend teachings and receive transmissions from this highly realized master.

Source of the biography: https://jamgon-kongtrul.org/PRESENTATION/