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Jampa Khedup is
an associate lecturer at the UW Madison WI and teaching
Modern Tibetan since September 2005 at the Department of
Languages and Cultures of Asia.
Jampa
was
born in Mysore, South India after his parents fled Tibet
in 1959. He was raised as a Buddhist and a the age of 8
he joined St John's High School in Bangalore City for two
years. At the age of 10 he joined Sera Monastic University
and studied Buddhist philosophy, meditation, chanting,
rituals, reading and writing in Tibetan language as well
as Tibetan grammar under the guidance of his teacher, the
late Geshe Thabkey.He graduated
from Sera Monastic University and obtained his Geshe degree
in 1997
(PhD in Buddhist Philosophy).
In 1998 he came to Deer Park
Buddhist Center in Oregon , Wisconsin to assist his spiritual
master Geshe Thabkey. During his stay at Deer Park Buddhist
Center he gave numerous teachings, lectures on intro to
Buddhism, meditation and performed Buddhist chanting to
local schools, visiting groups and different church groups.
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