Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche
Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, born in Bhutan in 1961, is a prominent Tibetan Buddhist teacher, author, and filmmaker. He is the spiritual head of several Buddhist organizations, including Siddhartha's Intent and Khyentse Foundation, which support preserving and propagating Buddhist teachings and culture.
Rinpoche's career as a writer has focused on elucidating various aspects of Buddhist philosophy, practice, and culture. He is known for his ability to bridge the gap between traditional Tibetan Buddhism and the modern world, making complex teachings accessible to a global audience.
Some of his notable works include "What Makes You Not a Buddhist," which explores the core tenets of Buddhism and what it means to embrace the Buddhist path truly. "Not for Happiness" delves into the nature of suffering, ego, and the pursuit of genuine happiness through Buddhist wisdom.
Apart from his written works, Rinpoche has also been involved in filmmaking, directing, and producing documentaries and feature films related to Buddhism and spirituality. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche's writings and teachings continue to inspire individuals seeking to deepen their understanding of Buddhism and its relevance in contemporary life.
Born: 1961
Most famous works:
- "What Makes You Not a Buddhist,"
- "Not for Happiness,"
- ''Living Is Dying''