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− | [[Yeshi | + | [[Yeshi Nyingdak (Tenzin)]] was born in 1975 in Mussoorie, a small hill station in Utlarakhand, [[India]], which is also known as [[Queen]] of the Hill. His father is Lobsang [[Tsultrim]] and his mother is Butuk. He is the eldest of five children with three younger sisters and one younger brother. Unfortunately at the age of eight one, of his younger sisters became ill and [[died]]. Yeshi Nyendak went to nursery school in Mussooric for two years where he studied primary lessons. Afterwards, he went to Rajipur School. In 1987 he joined [[Tashi Kyil Monastery]] and began to read and write the [[Tibetan alphabet]]. When he was twelve, he was [[ordained]] a [[monk]] at [[Tashi Kyil Monastery]]. For eight years he studied [[Tibetan Buddhist]] [[philosophy]], [[rituals]] and [[prayers]]. Since that [[time]] he has continued to work actively in the [[monastery]], performing [[Buddhist rituals]] and being involved in other programs. |
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Latest revision as of 19:39, 27 January 2014
Yeshi Nyingdak (Tenzin) was born in 1975 in Mussoorie, a small hill station in Utlarakhand, India, which is also known as Queen of the Hill. His father is Lobsang Tsultrim and his mother is Butuk. He is the eldest of five children with three younger sisters and one younger brother. Unfortunately at the age of eight one, of his younger sisters became ill and died. Yeshi Nyendak went to nursery school in Mussooric for two years where he studied primary lessons. Afterwards, he went to Rajipur School. In 1987 he joined Tashi Kyil Monastery and began to read and write the Tibetan alphabet. When he was twelve, he was ordained a monk at Tashi Kyil Monastery. For eight years he studied Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, rituals and prayers. Since that time he has continued to work actively in the monastery, performing Buddhist rituals and being involved in other programs.