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KTGR Songs Available Online

"Auspiciousness That Lights Up The Universe"
Nepal (1997)
In the Garden of Translation near the Great Stupa of Boudhanath, Nepal, this song about auspicious aspects of the path, was spoken extemporaneously by the one only called "Khenpo", Tsültrim Gyamtso.  Translated by Ari Goldfield.

"What it Means To Be Lucky: the Excellent Path Laid with Precious Gems"
Nepal (1997)
In the Garden of Translation near the Great Stupa of Boudhanath, Nepal, this song about the good fortune of practicing the dharmas was spoken extemporaneously by the one only called "Khenpo," Tsultrim Gyamtso. Translated by Ari Goldfield.

"The Sky Dragon's Profound Roar"
(1998)
An autobiographical poem by Khenpo Rinpoche from the point of view of the sky's expanse. Translated and put to song by the Marpa Translation Committee.

Multilingual Dedication Songs
Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche and translators (September, 2001)
As an offering of a unified response to the tragedy, translators from a number of dialects around the world have translated the Dedication Prayer composed by Khenpo Rinpoche into a number of dialects. Translated by Ari Goldfield, Hanna Hündorf, Carmen Rumbaut, Véronique Faucheur, Nikolas T.M. Peterson and Zipora Diederichs.

"The Twenty Wonderful Miracles That Tell Of Appearance And Reality "
(Nepal 1997)
An autobiographical poem by Khenpo Rinpoche with twenty miraculous verses. Translated by Ari Goldfield. .


Recommended Readings and Links

For more information on Khenpo Rinpoche, go to the Khenpo Rinpoche website

For a masterful overview of the Buddhist schools and path of meditation, see Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche, Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness (Longchen Foundation 2d ed. 1988)

Rinpoche is one of the main teachers at Nitartha Institute. Go to the Institute website for more. 

For Rinpoche's commentary on one of the central texts of Mahayana Buddhism, see Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Rinpoche and Rosemary Fuchs, Buddha Nature (Snow Lion 2000)

See Marpa Publications List for more

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