[The translation of the letter written in Tibetan which was distributed on 22.11.2007]
To our Vajra brothers and Sisters,
Several misfortunes, in this year, have emerged. On top of that, a new misfortune appeared recently. Serkong Tritul Rinpoche, to whom we have faith and trust, got about-face on his sect.
The newly built-monastery in Nepal by Tritul Rinpoche was named Nyame Jowo Kadam Chokle Namgyal. The monastery has two branches (Dratsang) which are known as the Illusory Body and Clear Light respectively. They have already determined to embrace the Tradition of Atisha Kadampa. These monasteries had stopped the spiritual activities akin to Gelugpa Tradition including the daily prayers; and these are walking on path of Atisha Kadampa. Much astonishing and poignant is they gave up not only the practice of Dorje Shugden in Thali Mahayana monastery, but also have emptied photos, scriptures, and statues of Dorje Shugden. It is said that statues of Atisha, Dromtonpa and so on are being constructed. This trend is indeed shocking and distracting to Shugden devotees. And, through his disciple, we knew that Tritul Rinpoche would gradually end the contact with any Gelugpa monastery in India and Tibet. As such he never pokes his nose in Gelugpa affairs.
Furthermore, all the Buddhist Centers led by Tritul Rinpoche have embraced Atisha Kadampa. These Buddhist Centers shunned the practice of Gelugpa Tradition, and are engaging in the practice of Atisha Kadampa.
In an unearthed document contains the aims and objectives of over- victory Atisha Kadampa. A friend asked Tritul Rinpoche about his conversion into Atisha Kadampa. He said: "Gelug Tradition has many controversies including the Shugden issue. Atisha Kadampa is the pure and quality tradition without any controversy. Kadampa Tradition has emerged before Gelugpa. Therefore I decided to follow Atisha Kadampa." Not only that, he unequivocally declared that he has already gave up the worship of Dorje Shugden and Palden Lhamo in the ambit of Gelug Tradition.
Therefore, we urge the devotees of Dorje Shugden throughout the world, to be cautious toward Serkong Tritul in future.
Nepal Manjushiri Society and Nyenang Phelgyaling monastery
20.11.2007