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Comments I like from
Don WT Liang Dr. Cynthia Kegel
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Rinpoche:
A film based on your life would definitely be worthwhile. So often we see or hear the stories of those who were involved with the Dharma at a young ... Read More Thank you Rinpoche for the precious teaching that has been passed down from the authentic lineage. Hope Rinpoche have a good rest. May Rinpoche live long and always turn the ... Read More For tsemtulku – Thank you,tsemtulku rinpoche for your appreciation of the feminine and its strength and power.
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Rinpoche had a colourful and interesting royal great aunt as the rest of his forefathers and Rinpoche himself. She was Prince Palta elder daughter named Shartso. After her marriage she was called Nirdjima. Princess Nirdjima was born in 1907 in Japan when Prince Palta was studying there.
Princess Nirdjima was a prominent social activist and had stayed in Western Europe for a period of time . During that time she study medicine in Belgium . She mostly lived in France with her Kalmyk nobleman husband and had 2 sons. After her first husband’s passing, she married a French Counsel in Peking and later returned to Paris. Princess Nirdjima passed away in Paris at the age of 76.
It is really fascinating to see Rinpoche’s grand aunts pictures. It is amazing for Rinpoche to share his photos of his family and I think he must have been born into this family for a reason. It is just amazing that he has all these fantastic pictures of his family and on himself. I have personally seen some of his pictures and I am amazed that happened to be kept so well and Rinpoche is so kind to share these with people.
I think it is Rinpoche’s way of opening up to us and to show who he is and what is all about. As a Rinpoche, a monk and a spiritual guide to many, there is a big illusory gap between ordinary people and him so I think Rinpoche is trying to breach this gap. He is doing that so he can inspire and reach out to even more people to practice the Dharma and commit to his vision of spirituality with Kechara House. Once again, I am amazed at Rinpoche’s vision and his willingness to use anything he has to benefit others.
Rinpoche had such an amazing great Aunt, Princess Nirgidma who was the wife of a Kalmyk nobleman and then later the wife of a French counsel, she spoke many languages and also studied political science, literature and music. She was a renaissance woman in her own right which was so so rare for women in those days. She was the daughter of Prince Palta who was one the administrative rulers of Xinjiang. Prince Palta was highly educated and knowledgeable, and like the Chinese he valued knowledge a lot and he wanted all his children to have western and oriental education. Like all great spiritual masters of the past from Buddha Shakyamuni to Lama Atisha masters like Rinpoche came from very eminent families that have much influence and power. However being born in such families they do not become complacent, despondent or decadent they rise up as inspirational human beings that can benefit so many.
Dear Tsem Tulku Rinpoche ,
I read article written in Mongolian about your great aunt .
http://www.dayarmongol.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6535:2011-12-09-16-03-45&catid=24&Itemid=300061