Wow! I rejoice to hear about a greatly attained monk had just passed away and remained in Tukdam for 19 days. Amazing! He must have been secretly performing other Tantric practices. From the article, one can see that he was a humble monk, preferring to be of service to the monastery as a simple monk. I rejoice to learn of his attainments when it counts the most.
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Gen Ahzung of Serpom Monasteryhttp://www.dorjeshugden.com/all-articles/news/gen-ahzung-of-serpom-monastery/Gen Tenzin Donyoe, better known as Gen AhzungDorjeshugden.com has recently received news of the passing of one the great living treasures of Serpom Monastery. Gen Tenzin Donyoe, affectionately known as Gen Ahzung, is a simple monk with few belongings. He outwardly portrayed himself as a humble monk who only did very simple practices. His heart practice which lasted his entire life was the recitation of the Praises to the 21 Arya Taras. He also devoted his life to Dorje Shugden.
Gen Ahzung turned 93 this year (2014) and on the 11th day of the first Tibetan month, he passed away and stayed in tukdam for a total of 19 days. On the 30th day of the first Tibetan month, Gen Ahzung’s consciousness left his body and a traditional cremation ceremony was arranged by the monastery. When Gen Ahzung’s cremated remains were examined, rinsel relics (usually only found in the cremated remains of high lamas) were found.
Gen Ahzung was a working monk, always ready to help the monastery in whatever way he could. One would hardly see him doing retreats or sacred rituals. However, it is evident that due to the power of keeping his samaya clean with his Gurus, Yidams and Protector, Gen Ahzung had achieved the attainments necessary to take full control of his death and bless us with inspiration.
We at dorjeshugden.com would like to offer prayers to Gen Ahzung requesting his swift return to help quell the sufferings of sentient beings.