Thank you, TK for sharing this post about the New Gaden Tripa.
I had always thought that the Gaden Tripa was very powerful and could decide on all Gelug matters. I did not know that it is completely dominated by HHDL. Thank you for clarifying that for us.
I shared some info that I read in the net about Gaden Tripa below. When one reads the summary below, one would imagine that Gaden Tripa has the power to make decisions and implement what he deems as suitable for the Gelugpas.
I guess, the most interesting part is that anyone can work their way up to become the Gaden Tripa as it is based on your actual qualifications and experience.
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http://www.loselingmonastery.org/news.php?id=13The Gaden Tripa is the supreme spiritual head of the Gelugpa Buddhist tradition worldwide. This position stretches back in an unbroken lineage to Lama Tsongkhapa, who founded Gaden Monastery in 1409. Lama Tsongkhapa had many students, his two main disciples being Gyaltsab Je (1364-1431) and Khedrub Je (1385-1438). After Lama Tsongkhapa’s passing, his teachings were held and passed on by Gyaltsab Je, who became the first Gaden Tripa, the throne-holder of Gaden and Lama Tsongkhapa’s representative on earth. After Gyaltsab Je’s administration, the position of Gaden Tripa was then passed to Khedrub Je, who then passed on this prestigious position in an unbroken lineage to the 102nd throne holder today.
This highly esteemed position as Gaden Throne-holder is attained through a vigorous selection process which requires years of extensive training and service in the highest ranking positions in the monastic institution as Lama Umze, disciplinarian and abbot to one of the tantric colleges: Gyume or Gyuto. This system, which is based on a monk’s academic accomplishment, tenacity in Dharma learning, teaching and practice, and service to the monasteries, ensures that anybody can ascend to the throne as Gaden Tripa. The act of passing the throne from one generation to the other reflects the spirit of equality in Buddhism: even a normal farm boy can work his way up to being the highest lama of the Gelugpa school.
In the History of Gaden Tripa, they are not only supreme spiritual head of Gelugpa but they were tutors and spiritual advisers to young Dalai Lamas and regents of Dalai Lamas during his absence. Thus successive Gaden Tripa had great contribution in Tibetan history on political and spiritual field. Some occasion in history, Gaden Tripas had responsibility to find reincarnation of Dalai Lamas.