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[[Image:Deden Tashi Choeling 03.jpg|thumb|350px|Deden Tashi Chöling, courtesy of Pemakod Dharma Wheel]] '''Deden Tashi Chöling''' is a [[Nyingma]] temple in Lower [[Pemakö]], now in the northern part of India, founded by [[Togden Kunzang Longrol]] on the instructions of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. The center follows the [[Dudjom Tersar]] lineage. ==Origins== [[Khorlo Dratsang]], the original dharma center of Dudjom Rinpoche in his birth village Terkong Nang was located in Upper Pemakö, Powo, Southern Tibet. In the light of the political turmoil in Tibet around 1959, Dudjom Rinpoche asked Togden Kunzang Longrol, one of his main student in Terkong Nang, to relocate the center and its sacred objects to the India-controlled part of Pemakö, which became knows as the ‘Lower Pemakö’. After fulfilling Dudjom Rinpoche’s request, Togden Kunzang Longrol built Deden Tashi Chöling temple on this chosen site in lower Pemakö. Many senior practitioners from Upper Pemakö and Powo traveled and settled in Deden Tashi Chöling and began to spend their lives around this temple and in their own small retreat huts. ==Developments== Togden Kunzang Longrol enshrined in this temple the many sacred objects he had brought with him from Upper Pemakö and Powo, including the two stupas which hold the sacred remains of Dudjom Rinpoche’s root teacher [[Gyurme Ngedön Wangpo]], and of his mother Yum [[Namgyal Drolma]], which were brought from Khorlo Dratsang. Among other sacred objects, Togden Kunzang Longrol built six statues for the temple, each of which being to be enshrined in the three-story temple that he envisioned for the future: *[[Amitabha]] *[[Avalokiteshvara]] *[[Padmasambhava]] *[[Guru Dorje Drolö]] *[[Guru Sengé Dradrok]] *[[Senge Dongma]] Many other precious and blessed objects from Tibet were placed inside these six sacred statues. After the passing of Togden Kunzang Longdrol, one of his main students, [[Lama Rigdzin Phuntsok]] took charge of Deden Tashi Chöling. Over the years, the Dudjom Tersar practices have been continuously maintained, especially the [[Chö]] of the [[Tröma Nakmo]] cycle. Among the various [[sadhana]]s of the Dudjom Tersar lineage, one which was unique to Kharlo Dratsang yogins’ practice manuals in Upper Pemakö was the [[Dechen Namrol]], the Dudjom Rigdzin Düpa, ‘The Gathering of All Vidyadaras’ sadhana from the [[Khandro Tuktik]] cycle.<Ref>The Khandro Tuktik cycle is a mind treasure discovered by Dudjom Rinpoche at the age of nineteen while he was in Dragsum Kongpo, Southern Tibet.</Ref>. In order to continue the tradition of this particular sadhana practice, Togden Kunzang Longdrol built inside the temple a Padmasambhava statue according to the specifications of this sadhana. Since Togden Kunzang Longdrol’s time, this sadhana has been practised on every Guru Rinpoche day by Lama Rigzin Phuntsok ==Recent Years== [[Image:Deden Tashi Choeling 02.jpg|thumb|350px|Deden Tashi Chöling, courtesy of Pemakod Dharma Wheel]] The activity of Deden Tashi Chöling has been recently increased by [[Tulku Orgyen Phuntsok]], recognized as the incarnation of Togden Kunzang Longdrol. Led by Tulku Orgyen Phuntsok, the construction of the temple was fully completed, with an architecture in the form of Zangdok Palri, the Copper-Colored Mountain, with its complete contents and surrounding facilities as long-envisioned by all the previous masters of the center. The temple was the first ever of its kind in this part of Pemakö. In January, 2013, Deden Tashi Chöling temple was consecrated, with devoted people coming from many villages from Pemakö and far way cities and countries. ==Notes== <small><references/></small> ==Internal Links== *[[Dudjom Tersar Places of Activity]] [[Category:Places]] [[Category:India]] [[Category:Nyingma Monasteries]] [[Category:Dudjom Tersar]]
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