On page 133 of His Holiness Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche's autobiography it says:
"For maintenance of spiritual and temporal affairs, I went for three weeks to join the Namgyal Dratsang monks in doing kangso, exhortation, and mantra recitation of Palden Lhamo, the Twelve Tanma, Pehar's Five Families, and Shugden."
This was in the mid 1960's when Namgyal Monastery was still openly doing the practice of Dorje Shugden along with their other Dharma protector practices. A tradition brought from the original Namgyal Monastery in Tibet. This is very interesting. The private Monastery of HH the Dalai Lama was doing the practice of Shugden. How can the all knowing Dalai Lama be wrong and suddenly find out Shugden is harmful. It does not make sense at all. If we go along this line of argument, then the Dalai Lama can make mistakes. If he can make mistakes, it goes both ways. Which means his research on Shugden and conclusion of Shugden being harmful can be 'wrong' also. Why put this Protector Shugden practice in Namygal Monastery in the first place and then find out it's a mistake and remove it later. That would mean Dalai Lama CAN make mistakes? Dalai Lama is believed to be without mistakes. Then who is to say which lama is right or wrong? If Dalai Lama can be wrong then the ban is wrong. And he can retract his statements. Unless there's a bigger picture involved. Unless Dalai Lama is purposely making Dorje Shugden bigger and bigger. Otherwise silence would be the best move at the moment if Dalai Lama wishes to minimize Shugden's practice. Otherwise talking about it always will only make the practice bigger.
TK
Notes:
1. Namgyal Dratsang or Namgyal Monastery is the private Monastery of HH the Dalai Lama located in Dharamsala, North India. Dratsang is Monastery or gathering of sangha.
2. Kangso are the long pujas to any dharma protector. In this case Palden Hlamo Kangso, Twelve Tanma kangso, Pehar kangso and Shugden kangso.
3. Twelve Tanma are the twelve sister mountain indigenous goddesses of Tibet that was sworn to protect dharma by Guru Rinpoche.
4. Pehar's five families is referring to Trinley Gyelpo, Pehar Gyelpo (tuki gyelpo), Sungi Gyelpo, Kuyi Gyelpo, and Yonten Gyelpo. These are the five families of what we commonly called Nechung protector. Nechung is actually the spirit minister of these 5 Pehar families. The state oracle Nechung takes trance of Nechung the Minister.
5. Shugden here refers to of course the exalted King of Dharma, Gyelchen Dorje Shugden.
Below pictures:
12 Tenma Goddesses
Pehar's 5 Families
Palden Hlamo