Left- Bhutan Dudjom Yangsey, Right-Tibet Dudjom Yangsey Rinpoche
Two boys
have been recognised as the Yangsi of Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje.
Multiple rebirths of great lamas are not all that unusual and surprising.
Reincarnation of high Lamas will have more than three, for benefits of sentient
beings. Such as (Ku, sung, thug, yonten and Thinley), as like Khentse Wangpo
popularly known as Khentse Denga, and pedling trulsum in Bhutan, reincarnation
of Terton Pema Lingpa.
Tibet Dudjom Yangsi Rinpoche Sangyay Pema
Zhepa was born in the Iron Horse Year of the 17th Rabjung Cycle (1990) in
Kyegudo (Yuesue County of Qinghai Province in China) to Kyabje Dudjom
Rinpoche's own son, Dola Tulku Jigmed Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, and his wife Pema
Khandro. Following many auspicious signs including rainbows and there was much
speculation as to who this child might be the rebirth of even before he was
born. It was the terton and wisdom dakini, Tare Khandro (Tare Lhamo), the
daughter of another great terton in Golok, Aphang Terton who first recognised
him as the tulku of HH Dudjom Rinpoche. Ven. Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche III came to
see Yangsi Rinpoche in Kyegudo and gave him the name "Pema Osel"
(Lotus Light). While Dzongshar Rinpoche performed important initiations
for Dudjom Yangsi Rinpoche, three layers of rainbows appeared above the roof of
the house. After receiving a letter from Tare Khandro, His Holiness Chatral Sangye Dorje
Rinpoche said he believed the child
to be the Dudjom tulku and wrote to HH Dudjom
Rinpoche’s eldest son, HH Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche who agreed with his
view and visited the young tulku in Chengdu, Sichuan to meet Yangsi
Rinpoche in 1993.
Amongst
other senior lamas, H.H. Minling Trichen Rinpoche, H.H. Penor Rinpoche (the
present Head of the Nyingma School), H.H. Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, Shechen Rabjam
Rinpoche and Kathok Situ Rinpoche have all recognised Kyabje Dudjom Yangsi
Rinpoche.
On 25th
November, 1994, the day of Lha Bab Duchen (the day that celebrates Buddha
Shakyamuni descending from heaven after giving teachings to His mother) in
Kathmandu, Nepal, Yangsi Rinpoche was enthroned. Many thousands of people
gathered for the ceremony at Godavari, the holy place of Vajrayogini. HH Kyabje
Chatral Rinpoche presided over the eight-hour enthronement ceremony, with H.H.
Penor Rinpoche, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche,
Kathok Situ Rinpoche and many other Nyingma lamas present. Kyabje Dudjom Yangsi
Rinpoche sat as still as a statue for the entire length of the ceremony. Kyabje
Chatral Rinpoche commented to Yangsi Rinpoche's father Dola Rinpoche that it
was amazing, even miraculous, that a 4-year-old boy could do that while Chatral
Rinpoche himself could not do that.
Yangsi
Rinpoche's teachers include Ven. Bhakha Tulku Rinpoche, Ven. Urgyen Chemchok
Rinpoche and Khenpo Nyima Dorje from Kathok Monastery. He has also received
many important initiations and teachings from such great masters as Kathok
Moktsa, Gonjo Tulku Urgyen Chemchok, Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche, Dzongsar
Jamyang Khysentse Rinpoche, and from HH Chatral Rinpoche, his Tsawai Lama.
Bhutan Dudjom Yangsi, Tenzin Yeshe Dorje was born
by caesarean section on 9th October 1990. His father is Kesang Dadul, the
son of Dasho Drongong, a descendant of Nyo lineage of Bumthang. His mothers
Sonam Chokyi, daughter of Colonel Penjo Ongdi and Choden. Choden is the
daughter of the mayor of Kyengkar who too was from the Nyo lineage. Sonam Chokyi feels a strong connection with H.H
Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdral Yeshe Dorje and it is
recounted that following a dream she had, Dudjom Rinpoche interpreted it
to mean that Guru Rinpoche himself had directly blessed her. Messengers
came to her in dreams and told her that she was bearing the Tulku of Dudjom
Rinpoche and these coincided with dreams and signs experienced by Sangyum
Kusho, H.H Dudjom Rinpoche’s first wife. These were further supported by
a prediction letter given to Sangyum Kusho by Rinpoche while was still alive. Thus
it was that when Sangyum Kusho learned that Sonam Chokyi, whose name
corresponded to His Holiness' prediction letter, had an extraordinary son, it
seemed that all auspicious conditions for finding the genuine incarnation had
spontaneously appeared. But even though Sangyum Kusho felt in her heart
that Tenzin Yeshe Dorje was His Holiness’ Tulku, there were other
remarkable children at the time, so she collected information on five and sent
them to HH the Dalai Lama requesting his guidance. A month later, the
Dalai Lama gave his decision, saying that since the recognition was of utmost
importance to the Nyingma tradition, he had made very careful divinations which
pointed to Shonnu Senge and to the names of his parents as well. Following
this, His Holiness issued a detailed letter recognizing Shonnu Senge, which was
his birth name, as the incarnation of His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche. The Gomchen
Draktsang of the Kudung temple performed the long life ritual of the Chime
Sogtik for the Tulku, at his residence in Nepal; this occurred on the fourth
day of the sixth month of the Water Monkey Year. The enthronement ceremony was
conducted by Late HH Trulzhig Rinpoche, fifth head of Nyingma lineage with
Dudjom Dungsey Shenphen Dawa Rinpoche. At this time, Sangyum Kusho offered a
golden robe, a white scarf and a lotus hat to the new incarnation. When the
child was ceremoniously placed on his golden throne, many disciples of HH
Dudjom Rinpoche were present including many tulkus, lamas and sangha members
from India, Tibet, Sikkim, Bhutan and Nepal as well as Western disciples from
France, America, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, altogether three hundred
representatives from fifteen countries.
In March
1993, His Holiness the Dalai Lama called Shonnu Senge to Sikkim to receive
his official name, Tenzin Yeshe Dorje. Thousands of followers travelled to see
him as word of the young incarnation spread among the devotees. En route to
Sikkim, the Tulku stopped at Zangtok Pelri, his own Gompa situated on a
mountain top in Kalimpong. This was the first monastery built by His Holiness
after his departure from Tibet in 1954. The construction of this Gompa was
carefully guided by His Holiness, who had precious statues brought from Tibet
that were placed there. Enthronement Ceremony of His Holiness Dudjom Tenzin Yeshe
Dorjee In a ceremony spanning three days, September 30 to October 2, 1993,
thousands congregated from around the world to witness the auspicious
enthronement ceremony of His Holiness Dudjom Tenzin Yeshe Dorjee at Orgyen
Dorngak Choling Gompa, Boudhanath, Nepal. His Holiness left his residence for
his monastery in an open jeep decorated with colourful scarves and shaded by a
symbolic umbrella born by two lamas. At Chabahil, His Holiness' motorcade was
swamped by crowds lining the route to the monastery. His holiness was then
escorted from the road to the monastery by lamas and monks in a traditional
ceremony. The ceremony was conducted by HH Dzarong Trulshik Rinpoche in the
sanctified hall of the Kudung Chorten of His Late Holiness. The main ceremony
inside the monastery was attended by His Holiness' family, Dudjom Sangyum Kusho
and family, and high Nyingma Lamas from other lineages, including His Holiness
Drubchen Rinpoche. Guru Lau was present leading followers from Taiwan, Hong
Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. All offered Kusum Mendel to His Holiness. At the
ceremony, the host country was represented by the Prime Girija Prasad Koirala;
the King of Bhutan by the Lord Chamberlain Dasho Gyalpo Zimpon; His Holiness
the Dalai Lama by his religious chief secretary; the Monastic Order of Bhutan
by His Excellencies Tulku Jigmi Choida and Tse-Ngon Lopon. Due to the special
circumstances of the occasion, His Holiness had to sit on his throne in a crowded
hall for up to six hourly stretches, giving blessings to thousands each day. His
Holiness, though barely three years old, was patient and performed his duties
faultlessly. All who witnessed His Holiness skilful competence were deeply
moved. Yangsi Rinpoche had kept many miracles of hand and foot prints during
special occasion, where we can see today.
His
Holiness returned to Bhutan in November 1993. His Late Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche
had a very special relationship with Bhutan. His Holiness made a special visit
to Tango Chen monasteries to meet H.H. Je Kinley, who had received many
transmissions and empowerments from His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche. For both, it
was a touching moment. H.H. Je Khenpo invited His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche to
his winter retreat in Punakha, where His Holiness was received by the
government officials and lay and monastic devotees.
In May
1994, His Holiness and entourage once again ventured forth into Bhutan for the
pilgrimage to the picturesque valley of Sinye Dzong. His Holiness had to
traverse through much of Eastern Bhutan being warmly welcomed wherever he went.
Dudjom
Rinpoche resides and studies at Dudjom Namdrol Choling across the valley from
the Yanglashoed cave in Parphing, Kathmandu, and at his main residence in
Sartsham Chorten, opposite Takshang Monastery, Paro, Bhutan, where he has
founded a gomdey, or study and practice centre for lay practitioners.
Rinpoche also heads and oversees the activities of the Nyimalung Monastery Dratsang in Bumthang and Gelephu, Bhutan. He was appointed
as the monastery’s head abbot, or spiritual director, in 2005 by Bhutan
Govenrment.
In
the last few years, Rinpoche has performed many drubchens (multi-day
ceremonies) and conferred initiations at various monasteries in Bhutan and
India, and has presided annually at the Ngagyur Nyingma Menlam Chenmo world
peace prayers at Bodhgaya, India.
He
has received all the major initiations of the Nyingma kama and terma teachings
from several lineage holders, particularly the late Kyabje Trulshik Ngawang
Chokyi Lodro Rinpoche. Other lineage holders from whom Rinpoche has also
received initiations and teachings include H.H. the Dalai Lama, the late Penor
Rinpoche, Dodrubchen Rinpoche, Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche, Dzongsar Jamyang
Khyentse Rinpoche, Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche, Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche and the
late Lhalung Thugsey Rinpoche.
Both Yangsis appear to have inspired by all
who have come close to them with their authenticity from high lamas
to the general public. And respected equally everywhere in this
dharma world.
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