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[[Tamdin Yangsang]] ([[Haya Griva]]) the [[wrathful]] [[embodiment]] of [[Avalokteshwara]] ([[chenrezig]]) is the presiding [[deity]] of [[Sera Jey Monastery]]. Its association with [[Sera Jey]] has been since the [[time]] of the [[monastery's]] founding, where [[Kunkhenpa Lodroe Rinchen Senge]], founder of [[Sera Jey]], has established this {{Wiki|status}} after significantly experiencing various [[forms]] of [[divine]] predictions and [[auspicious]] [[symbols]].
 
[[Tamdin Yangsang]] ([[Haya Griva]]) the [[wrathful]] [[embodiment]] of [[Avalokteshwara]] ([[chenrezig]]) is the presiding [[deity]] of [[Sera Jey Monastery]]. Its association with [[Sera Jey]] has been since the [[time]] of the [[monastery's]] founding, where [[Kunkhenpa Lodroe Rinchen Senge]], founder of [[Sera Jey]], has established this {{Wiki|status}} after significantly experiencing various [[forms]] of [[divine]] predictions and [[auspicious]] [[symbols]].
  

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Tamdin Yangsang (Haya Griva) the wrathful embodiment of Avalokteshwara (chenrezig) is the presiding deity of Sera Jey Monastery. Its association with Sera Jey has been since the time of the monastery's founding, where Kunkhenpa Lodroe Rinchen Senge, founder of Sera Jey, has established this status after significantly experiencing various forms of divine predictions and auspicious symbols.

The deity is well known for its supreme power in removing obstacles and also for its healing power.

Tokden Yonten Gonpo, father of Kunkhepa, a learned and firm devotee of Haya Griva deity, during the final days of his life, had offered to is beloved son the complete teachings of Pema Yangsang & Tandin, with the advice to commit oneself in complete devotion & follow them.

Kunkhenpa, as one of the most dedicated disciple of Lama Tsong Khapa, sought the virtuous advice and consent of his master. The all-knowing noble master laid his hand on the head of his learned disciple & scholar, blessing him to give his approval. An indentation mark of the saintly master's palm was left on the head of the devoted pupil Kunkhenpa. Thus leaving a memorable legend to the history of Tamdin Yangsang /Haya Griva's emergence as the sacred deity of Sera Jey Monastery. From thereafter, Kunkhenpa institutionalised Tamdin Yangsang / Haya Griva as the Deity of Sera Jey Monastery.

Source

www.serajeymonastery.org