Also the name of Dungkar monastery located in Darjeeling is not mentioned. Local Tibetans of Darjeeling and its vicinity has shunned the monastery after the ban. This monastery used to lead all the religious function that takes place in Darjeeling. Now it is deserted. Only few Indian tourist visit during season. The sigh of this deserted monastery makes my heart sadden.
This news that they consider it sin to utter the holy name of Kyabje phabongkha dechen nyingpo makes me wonder who i should consider as sangha! This is height of ignorance or insult.
It is TIME. No body has monopoly over Tibetan Buddhism or the Tibetan cause. Religion should be personal.
Your post dates back to a while ago and I have just seen it. I hope you will get my reply though.
I sense a great sadness in your post, and I feel for you.
My plea to you is not to allow this sadness to turn into disappointment.
As a buddhist practitioners I have been urged always to look at a “bigger context”, and when I get a simple understanding of this “bigger context”, I am urged again to look at an “even bigger context”.
Likewise, to look at the big picture will lessen your sadness, there is much to rejoyce about.
The work of HHTDL and DS, what they are doing together to spread the Dharma is extra-ordinary.
The “tapestry” into which the Buddhas are working for our sake is so difficult to grasp with my deluded mind trying to “make sense” of it, there is where faith in our Teacher and in their lineage is essential.
And our Teacher is our connection with the lineage.
I have witnessed how young foreign children develop great faith in HHTDL without having met him, without knowing much about buddhisme, not to mention DS, simply by seeing the image of HH in a magazine or on TV.
Only an attained Teacher can have such powerful effect.
This is not a time for us to loose faith in our Teachers, this is a time to renew faith, this is a time for a buddhist renaissance, and it is up to us to make it stronger by participating of it with a mind of Dharma.
I have faith in HHTDL and I am a Shugdenpa.
I feel great sadness for those who are lost and hurt in the midst of this “controversy”, yet, I remain steadfast in my faith because I believe in the “bigger context”.