
Dehor Geshe was born in the 1930's in Kham
Dehor, Tibet. When he was a child, he was known as the most
intelligent child in his village. He mastered his study of
prayer and philosophy in the Gelugpa lineage easily and then
went to Dripong Losarlang Shedra in Lhasa. There, he studied
the full canon of Sutra and Tantra and began to circulate
among the other large shedras in Lhasa, notably Serra and
Gaden, practicing debate. It was said that Dehor Geshe was
undefeatable!
In 1959, when many of Dehor
Geshe's students and teachers
fled to India, Dehor Geshe vowed
to remain in Tibet as a servant
of the Dharma. He returned to
his homeland of Kham, Dehor
where he faced many difficulties
because of the political
situation there. However, Dehor
Geshe's skill in debate served
him well during those years, for
no matter how hard anyone tried
to make it seem like Dehor Geshe
was in the wrong, he could
always make sure his life was
spared through using his
incredible patience, meditation
on Bodhichitta, and logical
arguments.
Around 1980, Dehor Geshe and
Tsara Dharmakirti Rinpoche
became close dharma friends.
Tsara Dharmakirti Rinpoche said
that he had met no greater
contemporary scholar on the four
sects of Tibet Buddhism, and
came to have great respect for
Dehor Geshe's deep cultivation
of Bodhichitta. Based on this,
Tsara Dharmakirti Rinpoche sent
his heart student Anyen Rinpoche
to study debate and Lamrim
Chenmo with Dehor Geshe. Dehor
Geshe still lives in Kham, Dehor
teaching the Dharma and
benefiting the people of his
homeland.

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Tsara
Dharmakirti
Dorlo
Rinpoche
Dehor Geshe
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