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H.E Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche was a master of ritual, especially that associated with Red Tara and Vajrakilaya, as well as a Dzogchen meditator. He remains renowned for the quality of his voice, which has been preserved on recordings of Rinpoche chanting T’hröma Chöd and the Rigdzin Düpa. One of the first Nyingmapa lamas to settle in the United States, he later relocated to Brazil and built the first traditional Tibetan temple in South America. The emphasis in his teachings on pure motivation for spiritual practice and all activities has inspired thousands of practitioners. Chagdud Rinpoche, Padma Gargyi Wangchuk, was born in the T’hromtar region of Kham, the son of Delog Dawa Drolma and Sera Kharto Rinpoche. He was recognized as the incarnation of Chagdud Tanpai Gyaltsan, a Nyingmapa siddha from Chagdud Gonpa in Nyarong, but received his early training in the Drukpa Kagyu tradition at Temp’hel Gonpa. After completing his first three-year retreat and receiving instructions from, among others, Sechen Khontrul, Sechen Rabjam, Bat’hur Khenpo T’hubga, and Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö, he returned to T’hromtar. Several years later, following the advice of Arik Rinpoche, he entered his second three-year retreat under Tromge Trungpa Rinpoche, who told him that Tara practice would be a primary source of accomplishment in his life. After this retreat, Chagdud Rinpoche journeyed to Chagdud Gonpa and then made a pilgrimage to Lhasa, where he met his root teacher, Polu Khenpo Dorje. In 1

Voice of Tibet

The Wrathful Black Dakini Throma Nagmo, A Treasure of Dudjom Lingpa (2 CDs)

The Yogi's Song

Great Perfection Preliminaries
Red Tara: The Concise Practice and Commentary, 2CD Audiobook

The Chod Feasts: From the Cycle of the Wrathful Black Dakini, Throma Nagmo, A Treasure of Dudjom Lingpa

Visualization
An Introduction to the Practice of Red Tara

Stories for Young and Old
The Wrathful Black Dakini Thröma Nagmo, A Treasure Of Dudjom Lingpa
Offering of Light
Shower of Blessings (Rigpa)