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Garab Dorje Rinpoche

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This episode features Dungzin Garab Dorje Rinpoche, the son and dharma heir of his father, Thinley Norbu Rinpoche. Learn about his upbringing and early introductions to the deepest layers of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition. From his early studies to empowerments and teachings from some of the most revered Buddhist masters, Rinpoche shares stories about how the Buddhadharma took root in his heart, leading him to become a renowned throne holder in the Dudjom lineage in This Very Moment.

In this interview, Rinpoche recalls early memories of living and studying Buddhism in Darjeeling at Kangyur Rinpoche’s gompa as a young boy, followed by intensive study at Mindrolling and Palyul. He describes how his connection with his father developed as he matured. Slowly he began to witness his father’s teachings and the vision he had for him with more clarity, transforming their relationship from father and son to teacher and disciple. Likewise, he reminisces his remarkable familial connection with Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche (paternal grandfather) and Sonam Zangpo Rinpoche (maternal grandfather), as well as the challenges and auspicious connections required to build the Rangjung Woesel Choeling Monastery and his extensive dharma activities seen today.

Watch this interview or read the episode show notes at shambhala.com/podcast.

Timestamps

  • 00:00Intro & guest overview: Garab Dorje Rinpoche, Throma Nagmo/Chöd, and his remarkable family lineage.
  • 05:00Early life in Bhutan: strict upbringing, morning prayers, and how his father shaped his discipline.
  • 20:00Entering monastic life: being sent to monastery/retreat settings, adapting to training, and first major influences.
  • 30:00Formal studies & turning points: philosophy training, teachers, and the weight of responsibilities amid personal loss.
  • 40:14Building for the sangha: renting land, plans for temples/hostels, and the Singapore fundraising story tied to his mother’s passing.
  • 54:24Founding Throma lay groups: how and why he began organizing Throma/Krodhikali practice communities in Bhutan.
  • 60:17Propagating Dudjom lineage today: vision for temples, nunneries, monastic education, and challenges like fewer young monks.
  • 70:02Initiations explained: Root vs. Supreme Initiation, samaya commitments, and why practitioner cards are required.
  • 80:00Teaching on the road + stories: traveling to students, benefits/miracles of practice, and reflections on lay vs. Dharma perspectives.
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