The Karmapa described Lama as, "a Lama who has highly developed his inner practice."
Lama Lodu Rinpoche was appointed resident lama of Kagyu Droden Kunchab in San Francisco in 1976 by His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa and His Eminence Kalu Rinpoche. (The Bodhisattva Institute operates under the authority of the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, headed by His Holiness the Gyalwa Karmapa. The Bodhisattva Institute was founded by His Eminence Kalu Rinpoche, head of the Dag-Shag Kagyu lineage, and is administered by his appointed representative Lama Lodu Rinpoche, the spiritual director for the center.)
He
was born in Sikkim in 1942 into a Tibetan family. His grandfather, Lama
Wongten, was held in very high esteem throughout the region as a yogi
and general practitioner of the Dharma. Lama Lodu completed his
preliminary training and education at the monasteries of His Holiness
the Karmapa and His Eminence Kalu Rinpoche. He also studied and trained
under the great yogi Drupon Tenzin Rinpoche and His Eminence Thrangu
Rinpoche. Lama completed the traditional three-year retreat under H.E.
Kalu Rinpoche, and then spent a period of time leading isolated
retreats. He then went to Kalu Rinpoche's monastery in Sonada and
served for seven years as puja master. Lama taught for two years at
various European centers before coming to KDK. His Holiness, the Gyalwa
Karmapa during one of his visits to San Francisco, emphasized that
those who are interested in the teachings of the Buddha are very
fortunate to be involved with KDK and should take advantage of the
precious opportunity to study and practice the Dharma with Lama Lodu
Rinpoche.
Lama
Lodu's teachings are very clear, unique, and profound. They touch the
heart of everyone who listens. For example, during an initiation
ceremony, Lama will explain every detail. This makes a definite
difference in the students understanding of the method and makes it
easier to experience the simplicity of the nature of mind.
For
every initiation Lama provides a translated sadhana, daily practice
text, which previously were not available or had not been translated
into English. The translated texts make it easier to understand and
practice. Lama is very accommodating to anyone who wants to seriously
practice meditation. Along with the text, he provides a full
explanation of the specific meditation practice, the lineage of the
practice, and answers questions to clarify the students doubts and
confusion. Lama will also demonstrate a practice so that one can
practice at home, and Lama has taped many of these practices as an
additional study aid. Lama Lodu Rinpoche's teachings benefit many
people of all ages and levels of experience. His direct insight and
simplicity as well as his humor and kindness make these teachings
appear as transparent and brightly radiating five colored light,
powerfully illuminating the truth. He teaches us to cultivate virtue
and avoid wrong actions, stressing the value of true compassion as the
key for liberation and supreme knowledge.
In
this era of disease, famine, war, and untimely death, we the students
of this excellent Lama pray for his good health and long life. We
rejoice in his guidance and pray that all may learn loving kindness for
each other, and share his limitless profound realization until we reach
Enlightenment.
Under
Lama's direction, students have completed the three year traditional
Karma and Shangpa Kagyu retreat in 1989 and 2009. Fulfilling Kalu
Rinpoche's wishes, Lama supervised the acquisition of retreat land in
Mendocino, a new three year retreat facility, a week-end retreat
facility, and the building of a stupa.