Why would a kensur of Loseling say negative things against Serkong Tritul or his group??
It really makes him look beneath his learning.
According to the vinaya, all colors permissable except white and black for ordained persons. There is no scriptural 'validation' for green stripes on the robes, but neither is there a prohibition.
The upper vest (dongka) the Tibetan monks/nuns wear was not existing in India or prior to Tsongkapa. It was Tsongkapa who designed the upper vest for ordained ppl to have uniformity. Otherwise ppl were just wearing all types of items.
So the dongka is not in any scriptures prior to Tsongkapa.
tk,
You have repeatedly attacked the other lamas using the protector conflict as a means, but in fact promoting 'Serkong Tritul', though you said you are not his student. So I don't mind repeat my writing there :
I suppose most of the difference in view here are due to mis-match of information. Below are biographies of Serkong Tritul and ‘Jamseng Rinpoche’ as presented in their website:
a. Serkong Tritul
Here is a list of his previous lives :
1. White Manjushiri, 2.Maha Kashyapa, 3.Nagarjuna , 4. Chandrakirti, 5..., 6. Shantideva, 7...., 8. ..., 9.Great translator Vairochana, 10. Atisha, 11...., 12...., 13...., 14...., 15. Great Vehicle Dharma King Kunjesinpa (note: a Sakyapa grant title of Dharma King by the Ming emperor, the other two most famous grant with Dharma King titles were Karmapa and Jamchen Choeje Shakya Yeshi , founder of Sera Monastery), 16. 4th Ganden Tripa, 17. 13rd Ganden Tripa, 18...., 19.32th Ganden Tripa, 20...., 21. 56th Ganden Tripa, 22. Hui Hung Rinpoch, 23.Hui tong Rinpoche,24.Hui Peng Rinpoche, 25.Hui Yuen Rinpoche.
Note: ‘Serkong Tritul’ is not the name most commonly quoted in their web-site. Instead the title of ‘Most Venerable the 25th Great Vehicle Dharma King ’ and ‘39th Yamantaka lineage holder’ are the most frequently quote.
b. ‘Jamseng Rinpoche’
Unlike Serkong Tritul , there are a lot information about ‘Jamseng Rinpoche’ in their web-site,. Here is some translation from their site:
- The venerable 6th Jamseng Rinpoche’s past lives are: 1.Mahipa(one of the 84 Mahasiddhas), 2. Dromtonpa (founder of Kamdapa), 3. Sakya Pandita (the 4th Sayka great master) 4. Jamyang Choje( Founder of Drepung Monastery) 5…6. Jamseng Rinpoche…
- …The current 6th Jamseng Rinpoche is said to be ‘the biggest Living Buddha out of all living Buddha’, ‘Sangha King out of the sangha’, holding super high degree in sutra, and high degree in tantra. He is first abbot of Nepal’s biggest monastery(Great Vihecle Monastery, with 2600 monks)…Jamseng Rinpoche hold a superior position, practicing Shakyamuni Buddha and Je Tsongkapa’s sutric/tantric total lineage…and got dieties’ endorsement. During practice in Taiwan, chakra appeared in the window glass. Duing Yamantaka fire puja in NZ, 5 color appeared in the mandala. 5 color appeared during dharma teaching in HK and in Malaysia. Yamantaka appeared during fire puja in Singapore…
The site further say that:
Jamseng Rinpoche has fully mastered the three vehicle, four views of tenets, four tantra, four initiations, generation stage, completion stage, all teachings from Tsongkapa’s lineage.
The site further on his biography, I make it concise here:
- Born in 1964 in Taiwan
- By end 1994, met Serkong Tritul and received the Yamantaka initiation from him. Got a dream about lightning, earth split and decided to be monk.
- 1995 tonsured by Serkong Tritul
- 1996 recognize as Jamseng Rinpoche by Serkong Tritul
- 1996 enthroned as Jamseng Rinpoche in Gaden monastery. Received Sramanera Precepts and got ordained by Sera Abbot Sayka Rinpoche in Tibet.
- 1997 appointed as 1st abbot of Great Vehicle Monastery in Nepal by Serkong Tritul
- 1998 performed tonsure ceremony for over 300 kids in the Great Vehicle Monastery
- 1999 recognize as one of the high Dharma King in Tibet by Serkong Tritul, with previous lives as Mahipa, Dromtonpa , Sakya Pandita etc..
- 2000 Received highest sutra and tantra degree from Great Vehicle monastery
Here is translation of his ‘Tulku certificate’ from their site:
Tulku Certificate
Father Tsei MG, the 6th Jamseng Rinpoche named Tsei JT
Studied in the Great Vehicle Monastery on subjects of Treatise on Valid Cognition, Ornament of Clear Realization, Introduction to the Middle Way, Abhidharma, The Root of the Vinaya (ie. The 5 texts), three vehicle four tenets, fully master sutra scripture and grant with doctor degree in sutra, called the Super-Lharampa Degree.
Jointly by
Nepal Great Vehicle Monastery Great Vehicle Dharma King
Great Vehicle Monastery Abbot Date: July 3rd 2000
PS: by 2008, with setup of Kadhampa Buddhist Association, 6th Jamseng Rinpoche's new name is 18th Drom-Tug Rinpoche, Drom stands for Dromtonpa, Tug stands for mind. No re-incarnation list of his previous 17 lives provided yet. Same case for the other 14 'Rinpoche', who mostly be 18th re-incarnations of Atisha's disciples.
In essence,
i. For Jamseng Rinpoche :
He was ordained in 1996, be abbot of the ‘Great Vehicle Monastery’ in 1997(which was bought by Serkong Tritul in same year), and by 2000, he got a ‘Super Lharampa Degree’ from the same monastery which he has been abbot. He completed equivalent of Lharampa degree(if not superior to it) in 3 year’s time, 4 years after ordination!
ii. For Serkong Tritul
Besides the re-incarnation list as 25th Great Vehicle Dharma King, there is not much other information available in their sites. To supplement the missing part, this is re-construction of his biography based on input from ex-members of his center, magazine and bits and pieces from his site:
Serkong Tritul was born in 1965 in Nepal. By age 11 he entered Sera Monastery, and moved to Gaden Monastery afterwards. He studied in the monasteries for 10 years. At age of 21, he left Gaden Monastery to Singapore, then in 1989 to Taiwan. He was never recognized as a tulku in Sera or Gaden Monastery, but started to self-claim name of Serkong Tritul in Taiwan. It was in early stage of Tibetan Buddhism development in Taiwan, he was a pioneer bringing in the Gelukpa teachings to Taiwan(note: with 10 years stay in the monasteries, his mastering of Buddhist tenets would be far deeper than a lot average Han Buddhist monks already. ).
The turn-around point about Serkong Tritul was in 1992. He was involved in a sex scandal, accused of rape by a girl serving in his center. He admitted having sex with this girl to the police(so his admission was documented by the Police), but denied of rape. The charge was resolved at the end after the girl gave up the accusation (note:she died a few years later out of cancer, said to be due to depression). Serkong Tritul left Taiwan after the event, and back in 1994 fall with more title (ie. The 25th Great Vehicle Dharma King and four times be Gaden tripa etc.). In 1997, he bought a monastery in Nepal and named it ‘Great Vehicle Monastery’, which is root monastery of his organization afterwards.
lightning said:
‘Serkong Tritul Rinpoche was groomed up by Song Rinpoche from young and had maintained as the top debater in Ganden Monastery. Zemey Rinpoche passed all the Yamantaka Lineages to Serkong Tritul Rinpoche making Him the Lineage holder of Lone Yamantaka. He also acquired 8 Maha Teachings and many others valuable uncommon teachings from various renowned masters, like Guru Deva, Kensur Rinpoche Sonam Kunga, Zemey Rinoche, Locho Rinpoche etc.’.
Serkong Tritul(by then his name was Thitill Lobsang Jyongne, not Serkong Tritul) was just a ordinary monk, most probably not even completed the Madhyamaka Uma class when he left the monastery. How possible would it be for Zemey Rinpoche to grant him 39th Yamantaka Lineage Holder?
I am not saying that Serkong Tritul didn’t receive any teachings from those high lamas, or received any financial support from them. But as an ordinary student monk, he got no privilege as like those tulkus who can jump class or receive special transmission on special event. So if he did receive any teachings from those high lamas during that time, it would not be ‘uncommon teachings’ specific for him, but to all the monks in the monastery. If he did receive any care from the high lamas, it would be a support to all young monks who has financial difficulties by then, not specific for him.
Serkong Tritul is benefactor to a lot high lamas and DS related sangha, which is what I rejoice at. That’s why although the portraits about him and ‘Jamseng Rinpoche’ here differ a lot from the Han Buddhist community, I didn’t say much. However, recently I notice that here started to have attack on other Rinpoche(or centers) who don’t recognize Kadhampa Buddhist Association’s activities, as demonstrated in this thread, or other posts about CAS’s web(which is not DS related), although I am not connected to Khensur Rinpoche/CAS, by law of ‘action and reaction’, I felt obliged to provide some further information about them in the Chinese media.
PS: After writing this, my friend notified me that 'Serkong Tritul' did live in Nepal for a year or so learn under Dagom Rinpoche after leaving the monastery. Wonder why he never mentioned about this learning experience which benefited him most but only talk about Zemey Rinpoche, Zong Rinpoche who were far from his reach....There is much talk about Dagom Rinpoche after his passing away by tk recently though.