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[[Image: | [[Image:Thekchok Osel Chöling 01.jpg|thumb|350px|Thekchok Osel Chöling, courtesy of Tulku Orgyen Phuntsok]] | ||
'''Thekchok Ösel Chöling''' is a [[nyingma]] retreat place in Lower [[Pemakö]], now in the northern part of India, founded by [[Togden Kunzang Longrol]].<Ref>Upper Pemakö is now part of Arunachal Pradesh state of India.</Ref> It follows the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage and is a main retreat place of [[Deden Tashi Chöling]]. | '''Thekchok Ösel Chöling''' is a [[nyingma]] retreat place in Lower [[Pemakö]], now in the northern part of India, founded by [[Togden Kunzang Longrol]].<Ref>Upper Pemakö is now part of Arunachal Pradesh state of India.</Ref> It follows the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage and is a main retreat place of [[Deden Tashi Chöling]]. | ||
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==Origins== | ==Origins== | ||
[[Image:Dewakota.jpg|thumb|350px|Dewakota, courtesy of Kathleen Pratt]] | |||
In 1959, when Togden Kunzang Longrol relocated himself from [[Yang Gon Cho Khor Ling]] in Upper Pemakö to Lower Pemakö in northern India, he was accompanied by many of his disciples from [[Powo]], Tibet. | In 1959, when Togden Kunzang Longrol relocated himself from [[Yang Gon Cho Khor Ling]] in Upper Pemakö to Lower Pemakö in northern India, he was accompanied by many of his disciples from [[Powo]], Tibet. | ||
After a brief search for a suitable environment to continue his practice, Togden Kunzang Longrol settled on the land which became known as Thekchok Osel Chöling. | After a brief search for a suitable environment to continue his practice, Togden Kunzang Longrol settled on the land which became known as Thekchok Osel Chöling. | ||
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Among the teachers invited on the land by Togden Kunzang Longrol are: | Among the teachers invited on the land by Togden Kunzang Longrol are: | ||
*[[Garwang Sangye Dorje]] Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, who was the teacher of many masters, including Dudjom Rinpoche himself. | *[[Garwang Sangye Dorje]] Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, who was the teacher of many masters, including Dudjom Rinpoche himself. | ||
*'''Tertön Chöjé Lingpa''', one of the most important treasure revealers in the Nyingma tradition, who also lived in Thekchok Ösel Chöling for many years.<Ref> Tertön Chöjé Lingpa was one | *'''Tertön Chöjé Lingpa''', one of the most important treasure revealers in the Nyingma tradition, who also lived in Thekchok Ösel Chöling for many years.<Ref> Tertön Chöjé Lingpa was an incarnation of one of the three revealers of the land of Pemakö, known as "Beyul Rigdzin Namsum," or "Three Vidyadharas of the Hidden Land".</Ref> | ||
Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, Terton Chöjé Lingpa and Togden Kunzang Longrol were very closed and would often do meditation retreats together in Thekchok Osel Chöling. | Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, Terton Chöjé Lingpa and Togden Kunzang Longrol were very closed and would often do meditation retreats together in Thekchok Osel Chöling. | ||
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[[Category:Nyingma Monasteries]] | [[Category:Nyingma Monasteries]] | ||
[[Category:Dudjom Tersar]] | [[Category:Dudjom Tersar]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 29 January 2021
Thekchok Ösel Chöling is a nyingma retreat place in Lower Pemakö, now in the northern part of India, founded by Togden Kunzang Longrol.[1] It follows the Dudjom Tersar lineage and is a main retreat place of Deden Tashi Chöling.
Description
The landscape around Thekchok Osel Chöling is very spacious and offers a complete panoramic view. The front view is of Dewakota, a supremely holy place only a few miles away, and which embodies the blessings of all the holy sites of lower Pemakö and the location where Dudjom Rinpoche bestowed the Rinchen Terdzö empowerments for the first time in his life.
It is said in the traditional accounts that:
- "In front, the unceasing river of blessing flows from three holy sites. With the smile of mountains and valleys around which graces the land, it is a significant place where samadhi spontaneously arises and always flourishes”.
Origins
In 1959, when Togden Kunzang Longrol relocated himself from Yang Gon Cho Khor Ling in Upper Pemakö to Lower Pemakö in northern India, he was accompanied by many of his disciples from Powo, Tibet. After a brief search for a suitable environment to continue his practice, Togden Kunzang Longrol settled on the land which became known as Thekchok Osel Chöling. Togden Kunzang Longrol's main students–Lama Tshering Chodrag, Lama Tashi Gyaltsen, Lama Dolma Tsering and others–used to lead various annual and monthly practices on the land. It is said that whenever a drupchen was performed, numerous auspicious signs would appear.
Among the teachers invited on the land by Togden Kunzang Longrol are:
- Garwang Sangye Dorje Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, who was the teacher of many masters, including Dudjom Rinpoche himself.
- Tertön Chöjé Lingpa, one of the most important treasure revealers in the Nyingma tradition, who also lived in Thekchok Ösel Chöling for many years.[2]
Phulung Sangye Rinpoche, Terton Chöjé Lingpa and Togden Kunzang Longrol were very closed and would often do meditation retreats together in Thekchok Osel Chöling. On this retreat land, there is a small creek with a water source which is said to have been revealed by these three masters together as as the water source for the retreat land.
Recent Years
Tulku Orgyen Phuntsok, who has been recognized as the incarnation of Togden Kunzang Longrol, now oversees Thekchok Osel Chöling. On the upper part of the land, there is now a small temple with a complete set of facilities for sadhana practice. Surrounding this, there are cabins which have been used by three-year retreatants and also by many short-term retreatants.