Bio
courtesty of
Drikung Namgyal Ling, Khenpo's center
in Tucson Arizona
Khenpo Sherab Ozer Rinpoche was born in 1966
to his father Trithub and mother Luyang. As a child in
a nomadic family, he had no opportunity to attend school,
and instead spent his days tending livestock. He learned
to read and write from his father, and having a passion
for fighting, used to spend the entire day pouring over
the Gesar Epic, full of battles and heroic warriors, as
his herd grazed.
In 1985, after liberalizing reforms permitted some religious
practice in Tibet, Khenpo Sherab Ozer took refuge vows
from Daktrul Thubten Shedrub. He then entered Drong Ngur
Monastery, where he applied himself to learning the monastery’s
particular ritual practices. At this time, he completed
the 400,000 accumulations of the preliminary practices
under the direction of Khenpo Karma Tengye Rinpoche. Following
this he spent several years on pilgrimage during which
he stayed in retreat at many remote places. In 1987, Khenpo
Sherab Ozer took full monastic ordination from Drubwang
Pachung Rinpoche.
Starting in 1992, he studied the principal Buddhist scriptures
with Khenpo Konchog Gyaltshen Rinpoche, Khenpo Togdrol
Rinpoche, and Khenpo Kunmon Rinpoche at Drikung Jangchub
Ling in India. In subsequent years, while in Nepal, he
listened to and contemplated the various classes of sutra
and tantra teachings at the feet of Khenchen Pentse, Khenpo
Chodzo, Khenpo Jadrel, and Khenpo Pema Gyaltsen.
As a result of his comprehensive studies, he was named
an Acharya (“Master [of Scripture]”) and served
as a teacher for two years at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling, the
monastic college attached to Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche’s
monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal. At the same time, Khenpo
Sherab Ozer served as a teacher at Rangjung Yeshe Chetho,
Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling’s sister college for foreigners.
In 2000, Khenpo Sherab Ozer attended the Drikung Kagyu
Snake Year Teachings in Dehra Dun, at which he received
empowerment, transmission, and instruction on various
collected writings of Drikung Kagyu masters, given by
many great Drikung Kagyu lamas and khenpos such as His
Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche, His Eminence Garchen Rinpoche
and Choje Togden Rinpoche. The transmissions he received
include The Extensive Mahamudra Scriptures (of the Indian
mahasiddhas), The Collected Works of Lord Gampopa, The
Collected Works of Lord Phagmodrupa, The Outer and Inner
Collected Works and Profound Teachings of Lord Kyobpa
Rinpoche (i.e., Jigten Sumgon), and The Collected Works
of Lord Chokyi Dragpa. In the course of the Snake Year
Teachings, he was installed as a Khenpo of the Drikung
Kagyu Scriptural College.
In 2001, Khenpo Sherab Ozer was invited to the United
States by H.E. Garchen Rinpoche. He has been asked by
H.H. Chetsang Rinpoche and H.E. Garchen Rinpoche to stay
in the West specifically in order to teach the Bodhicaryavatara.
In May of 2004, Khenpo Sherab Ozer established Drikung
Namgyal Ling Drikung Kagyu Buddhist Center in
Tucson, Arizona, where he currently resides.
Khenpo Sherab Ozer has devoted his life to serving the
Drikung Kagyu lineage. He is known for his crystal-clear,
uncompromising presentations of the authentic Dharma and
the loving care with which he guides his students. He
is an accomplished scholar and a skilled teacher, author,
singer, songwriter, and sewer. He maintains an active
teaching schedule in America, Europe, and Asia.
More at: http://www.garchen.net/teachers.html#khenpoSherab
Info
about Khenpo's teaching in Gainesville in March 2007
Back to Teachers