All the audio files here are created by Sabchu Rinpoché, solo or in collaboration with artists noted in the credits.
All the audio files here are created by Sabchu Rinpoché, solo or in collaboration with artists noted in the credits.
Sabchu Rinpoché
Sabchu Rinpoché was born in Nepal. The late 14th Shamar Rinpoche formally recognized him as the 5th incarnation of Sabchu Rinpoché during the transmission of the Tersar empowerments given at Nagi Gompa by the late Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. The young Sabchu Rinpoché was presented with his robes before all who were present, including the four Karma Kagyu regents and many other important figures of the Karma Kagyu lineage. The formal ceremony took place twice, first in Rumtek Dharma Chakra Centre, and then in the monastery of Swayambhu.
Rinpoché moved to the Swayambhu monastery at an early age and began studying Tibetan language and the fundamental practices of the Karma Kamtsang lineage. He received many empowerments, reading transmissions, and instructions from great masters, beginning with the New Treasure collection given by the late Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. The late Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche conferred the three Dzogchen collections; the late Tenga Rinpoche gave the reading transmission of the Tengyur, the translated treatises; Nyenpa Rinpoche gave the reading transmission of the Kangyur, the translated teachings of the Buddha; Trangu Rinpoche gave the Kagyu Ngak Dzö, the Tantra Treasury empowerments; the late Penor Rinpoche conferred the Rinchen Terdzö, the Treasury of Precious Termas; Sakya Trizin Rinpoche gave the Druptab Küntü, the Compendium of Sādhanas; Luding Khenchen Rinpoche gave the Gyüde Küntü, the Compendium of Tantras; and the late Shamar Rinpoche transmitted the empowerments and reading transmission of the Chigshe Kündröl, the empowerment collection by 9th Karmapa Wangchuk Dorje. Sabchu Rinpoché also received many practice instructions from different qualified meditation masters. He studied the scriptures and philosophical treatises under Khenpo Shenpen, and later with under Khenpo Chödrak Rinpoche at the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute.
He spent one year practicing chöd in Pharping. At the age of eighteen, he began a three-year retreat in Pharping under the guidance of Maniwa Sherab Gyaltsen Rinpoche. There, Rinpoché received the Karma Kamtsang transmissions traditionally practiced in retreat. Afterwards, he began traveling and teaching in Europe and North America. After traveling and teaching for several years, Rinpoché completed a Bachelor’s degree in Film and Media Production in Canada. Rinpoché divides his time between personal retreat, as well as teaching in Asia and Europe.