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In Loving Memory of
Yongzhu Tashi Rinpoche of Shechen Monastery

To Yongzhu tashi Rinpoche

I met Yongzhu Tashi Rinpoche in 2006 while working alone in Shanghai. From our perspective, he dedicated each day to contributing to the Dharma, as if he were racing against time. As his disciple, we witnessed his greatness firsthand. He not only helped countless children with their education but was also fervently committed to the propagation of King Gesar's culture.


Because our master was younger than me, I mistakenly believed there would always be opportunities to follow him. His passing in 2024 left me heartbroken. Yet, we have not forgotten his teachings. we determined to continue following in our master's footsteps for the rest of our life.


This website is a tribute to his legacy and a platform for sharing the teachings and values he embodied. Through this site, we hope to inspire others and keep his spirit alive in our community. This is a way for us to ensuring that his impact continues to resonate.


Your Disciple

2024/12/21

Year of Wood Dragon

Your presence has illuminated our life, guiding us to find direction and purpose

2020-2024

2015-2019

2010-2015

About Yongzhu rinpoche

During the era of the ancient Tibetan Empire, when Princess Wencheng traveled from the Tang Dynasty to marry into Tibet, she used the art of geomancy to survey the Tibetan landscape. She observed that Tibet's terrain resembled a supine demoness (Rakshasi). The specific location of this area corresponded to the palm of the demoness's left hand. Therefore, King Songtsen Gampo specially constructed several border temples here to subdue the demoness. Among them was Gyala Juekong Monastery, which was built in this area. Ancient Tibetan texts also record that during the reign of King Trisong Detsen and his heirs, the Gyala Juekong Monastery was renovated and expanded, including its assembly halls and Buddha statues.

It was in this sacred and extraordinary place that the reincarnated tulku, Yongzhu Tashi Rinpoche, was born. His father was named Nianrong Jiarang Axiao, and his mother was named Yangzong. He was born in 1983, the Water Pig Year of the Tibetan calendar (the 17th Rabjung cycle), on the 15th day of the waxing moon in the Month of Miracles (the first month of the Tibetan calendar).

When he reached the age of nine, his father took him to visit Lama Pema, a recluse practicing strict precepts and meditation at Ahde Monastery. At that time, Lama Pema prophesied that the child would face a major life-threatening obstacle. If he were ordained as a monk, he would soon become a virtuous person dedicated to benefiting all sentient beings and spreading the Dharma. Following the lama's prophetic instructions, his father immediately arranged for Yongzhu Tashi Rinpoche to be ordained and enter the Buddhist path.
Subsequently, the dakini Khandro Kaje Angmao, consort of the Dolotsongma Yeshe Tulku of Nianrong Aopeng Monastery, formally bestowed upon him the name Yongzhu Tashi.
 

Shechen Monastery

Situated in Dege County, emerged as a central hub for a vast network encompassing nearly 160 monasteries. Its establishment dates back to 1695, initiated by Rabjam Tenpai Gyaltsen under the directive of the Fifth Dalai Lama. The primary mission was to establish a foundation for the Nyingma tradition in the region of Kham. This sect, known as the "ancient" tradition, is one of the oldest schools of Tibetan Buddhism.


The monastery quickly ascended to prominence, becoming one of the six key monasteries of the Nyingma tradition. In the 20th century, the monastery continued to play a critical role in the Buddhist spiritual landscape, with figures such as Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and Chogyam Trungpa receiving teachings there. Their contributions to Buddhism, particularly in the West, have helped to cement Shechen Monastery's legacy as a pivotal institution in the global Buddhist community.

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