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After [[Panchen]] [[Sonam Drakpa]] passed away, he took [[rebirth]] as [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] near Tölung Lampa in [[Tibet]]. From [[birth]], he spoke with clairvoyance and seemed to remember [[people]] and events of his past life. | After [[Panchen]] [[Sonam Drakpa]] passed away, he took [[rebirth]] as [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] near Tölung Lampa in [[Tibet]]. From [[birth]], he spoke with clairvoyance and seemed to remember [[people]] and events of his past life. | ||
− | After he was [[recognized]], he was brought to [[Drepung Monastery]] and presented to the [[Omniscient]] [[Sonam Gyatso]], the [[Third Dalai Lama]], who was a student of [[Panchen]] [[Sonam Drakpa]], the boy’s predecessor. The [[Dalai Lama]] cut off a bit of the boy’s [[hair]] in a [[ritual]] and gave him the [[name]] [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]]. The young boy then went to | + | After he was [[recognized]], he was brought to [[Drepung Monastery]] and presented to the [[Omniscient]] [[Sonam Gyatso]], the [[Third Dalai Lama]], who was a student of [[Panchen]] [[Sonam Drakpa]], the boy’s predecessor. The [[Dalai Lama]] cut off a bit of the boy’s [[hair]] in a [[ritual]] and gave him the [[name]] [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]]. The young boy then went to [[Kyormo Lung]] and was able to make dedications, [[prayers]] and give teachings easily at a young age. This [[caused]] many to develop [[faith]] in him as the actual incarnation. |
− | From a very young age, [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] pursued his studies at Chakar Dratsang, where he studied the great treatises with Damcho Pelbar. He finally received his full [[ordination]] in front of an assembly of great [[Abbots]], [[masters]] and [[monks]] including the | + | From a very young age, [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] pursued his studies at Chakar Dratsang, where he studied the great treatises with Damcho Pelbar. He finally received his full [[ordination]] in front of an assembly of great [[Abbots]], [[masters]] and [[monks]] including the [[Third Dalai Lama]]. |
− | When the [[Dalai Lama]] traveled to [[Mongolia]], [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]], who was just a young man then, followed along as part of his retinue. A lot was accomplished during these travels to [[Mongolia]] as the [[Dalai Lama]] converted Altan Khan to [[Buddhism]]; this paved the way for all of [[Mongolia]] to become Buddhist. | + | When the [[Dalai Lama]] traveled to [[Mongolia]], [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]], who was just a young man then, followed along as part of his retinue. A lot was accomplished during these travels to [[Mongolia]] as the [[Dalai Lama]] converted Altan Khan to [[Buddhism]]; this paved the way for all of [[Mongolia]] to become [[Buddhist]]. |
Upon their return, they traveled to [[monasteries]] like Chokor Ling at Chamdo. At Chamdo, [[Lord]] [[Sonam Gyatso]], the [[Third Dalai Lama]], became the peacemaker between warring factions. Through his mediation, they even started to work together to build a [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] statue in a [[temple]] at Lithang. | Upon their return, they traveled to [[monasteries]] like Chokor Ling at Chamdo. At Chamdo, [[Lord]] [[Sonam Gyatso]], the [[Third Dalai Lama]], became the peacemaker between warring factions. Through his mediation, they even started to work together to build a [[Buddha Shakyamuni]] statue in a [[temple]] at Lithang. | ||
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Throughout the journey, the young [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] composed verses to praise his [[Lama]] and commentaries on the teachings. He also gave various teachings during this period. | Throughout the journey, the young [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] composed verses to praise his [[Lama]] and commentaries on the teachings. He also gave various teachings during this period. | ||
− | For the remainder of his [[life]], [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] made a lot of [[offerings]] to the [[Sangha]] of [[Ganden]], [[Sera]], [[Drepung]] Chakar and other smaller [[monasteries]]. He was invited to ascend the throne of | + | For the remainder of his [[life]], [[Sonam Yeshe Wangpo]] made a lot of [[offerings]] to the [[Sangha]] of [[Ganden]], [[Sera]], [[Drepung]] Chakar and other smaller [[monasteries]]. He was invited to ascend the throne of [[Kyormo Lung Monastery]] and become its [[Abbot]], which he accepted. |
− | He also continued to give many teachings and was later further requested to ascend the throne of the [[monastery]] in Chamdo. However, he entered [[clear light]] that year when he was only 37 years old. After his [[cremation]], numerous [[relics]] and [[deity]] images were found in his ashes and these were placed in a [[stupa]] that was kept in Chokor Gyal Monastery. | + | He also continued to give many teachings and was later further requested to ascend the throne of the [[monastery]] in Chamdo. However, he entered [[clear light]] that year when he was only 37 years old. After his [[cremation]], numerous [[relics]] and [[deity]] images were found in his ashes and these were placed in a [[stupa]] that was kept in [[Chokor Gyal Monastery]]. |
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Revision as of 16:30, 8 September 2013
After Panchen Sonam Drakpa passed away, he took rebirth as Sonam Yeshe Wangpo near Tölung Lampa in Tibet. From birth, he spoke with clairvoyance and seemed to remember people and events of his past life.
After he was recognized, he was brought to Drepung Monastery and presented to the Omniscient Sonam Gyatso, the Third Dalai Lama, who was a student of Panchen Sonam Drakpa, the boy’s predecessor. The Dalai Lama cut off a bit of the boy’s hair in a ritual and gave him the name Sonam Yeshe Wangpo. The young boy then went to Kyormo Lung and was able to make dedications, prayers and give teachings easily at a young age. This caused many to develop faith in him as the actual incarnation.
From a very young age, Sonam Yeshe Wangpo pursued his studies at Chakar Dratsang, where he studied the great treatises with Damcho Pelbar. He finally received his full ordination in front of an assembly of great Abbots, masters and monks including the Third Dalai Lama.
When the Dalai Lama traveled to Mongolia, Sonam Yeshe Wangpo, who was just a young man then, followed along as part of his retinue. A lot was accomplished during these travels to Mongolia as the Dalai Lama converted Altan Khan to Buddhism; this paved the way for all of Mongolia to become Buddhist.
Upon their return, they traveled to monasteries like Chokor Ling at Chamdo. At Chamdo, Lord Sonam Gyatso, the Third Dalai Lama, became the peacemaker between warring factions. Through his mediation, they even started to work together to build a Buddha Shakyamuni statue in a temple at Lithang.
Throughout the journey, the young Sonam Yeshe Wangpo composed verses to praise his Lama and commentaries on the teachings. He also gave various teachings during this period.
For the remainder of his life, Sonam Yeshe Wangpo made a lot of offerings to the Sangha of Ganden, Sera, Drepung Chakar and other smaller monasteries. He was invited to ascend the throne of Kyormo Lung Monastery and become its Abbot, which he accepted.
He also continued to give many teachings and was later further requested to ascend the throne of the monastery in Chamdo. However, he entered clear light that year when he was only 37 years old. After his cremation, numerous relics and deity images were found in his ashes and these were placed in a stupa that was kept in Chokor Gyal Monastery.