Hundreds of Monks Gather as 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche Leads Buddhist Teachings in Shimla

Hundreds of Buddhist monks, nuns, and devotees from across India, Nepal, Bhutan, and other Himalayan regions have gathered at Dorje Drak Monastery in Shimla for a five-day series of special Buddhist teachings led by His Eminence 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche. The teachings include empowerments and oral transmissions based on sacred tantric traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, specifically the Northern Treasures practices and Vajrakilaya empowerments. A key focus is the presence of the young reincarnate lama, Yangshe Rinpoche, recognized as the reincarnation of Kyabje Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche, who is receiving monastic education at the monastery. The event is considered highly significant for preserving the Dorje Drak lineage of the Nyingma tradition and guiding younger generations of monks.

Key Points: Buddhist Teachings by 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche in Shimla

  • Hundreds gather at Dorje Drak Monastery in Shimla
  • Five-day teachings by 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche
  • Focus on sacred tantric traditions of Tibetan Buddhism
  • Young reincarnate lama Yangshe Rinpoche attends
  • Event preserves Dorje Drak lineage of Nyingma tradition
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Hundreds of monks attend five-day Buddhist teachings by 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche in Shimla

Hundreds of monks and devotees attend five-day Buddhist teachings by 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche at Dorje Drak Monastery in Shimla, focusing on Nyingma tradition.

"These special teachings are extremely important for the preservation of the Dorje Drak lineage and the sacred Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism - Acharya Sedup Lodoe Zangpo"

Shimla, May 11

Hundreds of Buddhist monks, nuns and devotees from across India, Nepal, Bhutan and other Himalayan regions gathered at Dorje Drak Monastery on Monday as His Eminence 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche commenced a five-day series of special Buddhist teachings, empowerments and oral transmissions based on the sacred tantric traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.

Devotees and Buddhist disciples from countries including China, Taiwan and the United States have also arrived in the hill town to participate in the spiritual congregation, considered one of the significant religious events for followers of the Dorje Drak lineage of the Nyingma tradition.

Senior monks and spiritual practitioners participated in long-life prayers and sacred ceremonies organised at the monastery as the revered Rinpoche formally began the teachings. According to the schedule issued by monastery authorities, the daily programme starts with the morning assembly gong followed by empowerment sessions beginning at 9 am. Oral transmission sessions continue after lunch and conclude in the evening following tea prayers.

The five-day teachings include the Northern Treasures (Jangter) Three-Cycle Sadhana practices, Vajrakilaya (Phurpa) empowerments, Manjushri Senge empowerment, oral transmissions of Tsedak practices, and the concluding Long-Life Empowerment (Tsewang).

The teachings are aimed at preserving and promoting the ancient spiritual traditions of the Nyingma School, one of the four principal schools of Tibetan Buddhism alongside the Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug traditions.

The boy monk, regarded as the spiritual successor of Kyabje Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche, is widely respected for carrying forward the sacred lineage of the Dorje Drak tradition. Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche, who was recognised by the 14th Dalai Lama as the head of the Nyingma School in 2013, passed away on December 24, 2015.

A major focus of the spiritual gathering is the presence of the young reincarnate lama, Yangshe Rinpoche, who has been recognised as the reincarnation of Kyabje Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche. The child monk, now over eight years old, has been studying monastic traditions at Dorje Drak Monastery in Shimla since 2022, after leaving his nursery education in Spiti following his recognition as the reincarnated lama.

Born on April 16, 2018, in Rangrik village of the Spiti region in Himachal Pradesh's Lahaul-Spiti district, the young lama had briefly attended nursery classes at Serkong Public School in Tabo before beginning his formal monastic education at the monastery in Panthaghati, Shimla. Senior monks said the ongoing teachings are spiritually and educationally important for the child lama as he continues learning the sacred traditions and responsibilities of the Dorje Drak lineage.

Monastery authorities expressed happiness over the arrival of Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche from Bhutan to conduct the teachings and described the event as highly significant for followers of the Nyingma tradition.

Acharya Sedup Lodoe Zangpo said the teachings hold deep spiritual importance for preserving the ancient Dorje Drak lineage and guiding younger generations of monks.

"These special teachings are extremely important for the preservation of the Dorje Drak lineage and the sacred Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Devotees and monks from different parts of the Himalayan region and several countries have gathered here to receive blessings, empowerments and oral transmissions from His Eminence 7th Namkhai Nyingpo Rinpoche," the monk said.

"The presence of the young reincarnate lama, Yangshe Rinpoche, who has been recognised as the reincarnation of Kyabje Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche, makes this occasion spiritually very special for all followers of the lineage. The child lama has been receiving monastic education at Dorje Drak Monastery in Shimla since 2022 and is being carefully trained in the sacred teachings, rituals and traditions of the lineage," he added.

He further said that Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche was one of the most respected spiritual heads of the Nyingma School, and his reincarnation is considered highly important for continuing the spiritual heritage of the monastery and the wider Buddhist community.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is a great example of India's pluralistic heritage. We have so many diverse spiritual traditions from Buddhism to Sufism flourishing alongside each other. The Dalai Lama's recognition of the previous Rinpoche also shows the continuity of these lineages. Hope the teachings help preserve the Dorje Drak tradition for future generations.
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Aman W
As someone from Spiti, this makes me proud. Our remote villages produce such profound spiritual leaders. The child lama from Rangrik village—that's amazing attention to detail in the article. However, I do wonder if he misses normal childhood activities like playing cricket or going to regular school? Hope the monastery ensures he gets a balanced upbringing. 🤔
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Varun X
Read the full schedule—empowerments at 9 am, oral transmissions after lunch, tea prayers in evening. Such discipline! Our generation could learn something about dedication from these monks. And the fact that devotees came from China, Taiwan, US—spirituality truly transcends borders. Sad that Kyabje Taklung Tsetrul Rinpoche passed away in 2015, but glad his reincarnation is continuing the work.
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Michael C
I'm a Westerner living in Dharamshala, and events like this show why I moved here. The Vajrakilaya and Manjushri empowerments mentioned are incredibly rare in the West. It's good the article explains the Nyingma school and its place among the four Tibetan Buddhist schools—makes it accessible for non-Buddhists too.
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Rekha R
Just a gentle observation—while preserving traditions is important, I hope the young lamas also get exposure to modern education like science and critical thinking. The article says

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