Rinpoche Khenpo Tsultrim Gyamtso Book order (chronological)
This scholar-practitioner of the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism is distinguished by his profound understanding and dissemination of Buddhist teachings. As a principal teacher at Rumtek Monastery, he was instrumental in training a significant portion of the current generation of leading Tibetan masters. His approach to teaching emphasizes the integration of theory and practice, offering readers and students pathways to deeper insight and spiritual development. His writings explore the nature of the mind and the path to enlightenment with clarity and compassion.



Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoché, a master of the Kagyü tradition, precisely, concisely, and clearly presents the progressive study of emptiness from Hinayana Buddhism to the various Mahayana schools. Each school has its own terminology for describing meditation on emptiness; understanding the position of one school can aid in deepening the experience of emptiness alongside another school. It is challenging to unravel the main and subtle differences among all the schools to clearly know the progression in study and practice necessary to reach direct experience of emptiness. Khenpo Rinpoché clarifies the terms and facilitates discernment.
Buddhist scholar and teacher Khenpo Tsultrim talks about the path of reason and the presentation of the two truths by six different philosophical schools.