- Akong Rinpoche
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website =Chöje Akong Rinpoche is a
tulku in theKagyu school ofTibetan Buddhism and a founder of the Samye Ling Monastery. He was born in 1939, nearRiwoche inKham , EasternTibet . At the age of two he was discovered by the search party seeking the reincarnation the previous (1st) Akong, Abbot ofDolma Lhakang monastery in theChamdo area of Kham. The search party was following instructions given by the 16th Karmapa.At four he was taken to
Dolma Lhakang to receive an education that included religion and traditional Tibetan medicine. When only a teenager, he travelled performing religious ceremonies and treating the ill. Later he went to the great monastic university ofSechen , where he received transmission of the Kagyu lineage fromSechen Kongtrul Rinpoche .He also received instruction from the 16th Karmapa, who also certified him as a teacher ofTibetan medicine .In 1959, in the aftermath of the occupation of
Tibet byChina , he fled toIndia . The journey was difficult and dangerous and of the 300 in his party only 13 arrived safely in India. They were so hungry at one point that they boiled leather shoes and bags to make soup. After spending time in refugee camps he was asked to teach at a school for young tulkus in Dalhousie, NW India. Then in 1963 a sponsor paid for Akong and Trungpa Tulku to go toOxford to learn English. As only Trungpa had a bursary, Akong Rinpoche worked as a hospital orderly in theRadcliffe Infirmary , supporting himself as well as Trungpa Rinpoche and Tulku Chime who had joined them. He worked diligently to introduce Western people to Tibetan religion and some of its culture, as an effort to counter the destruction in his native Tibet. He cofounded (with Chogyam Trungpa) the Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan centre inScotland , and also founded ROKPA, a charity working to alleviate poverty in Tibet, Nepal andSouth Africa .In 1992, Akong Rinpoche was one of the main people to discover the reincarnation of the 16th Karmapa
Urgyen Drodul Trinley Dorje , and took him to two of the regents,Tai Situpa andGoshir Gyatsabpa responsible for locating the reincarnation. A rival candidate for the 17th Karmapa is supported by theShamarpa (cf.Karmapa controversy ).Akong Rinpoche wrote a book 'Taming the Tiger:Tibetan Teachings for Improving Daily Life'. In his words:"At present the mind can be compared to a wild tiger, rampaging through our daily lives. Thus the mind becomes wild and uncontrollable and our freedom is effectively destroyed. Normally we are so blind that we are unaware of how wild our minds really are. When things go wrong we tend to blame other people and circumstances, rather than look inside ourselves for the causes of the suffering. But if we are ever to find true peace or happiness it is that wildness within which must be faced and dealt with".
Akong Rinpoche's younger brother
Lama Yeshe Losal , has now taken over some of his duties as abbot of Samye Ling.References
*Biography by Ken Holmes [http://www.samyeling.org/Teachers/AkongR/ATRBioByKenHolmes.html] Main source for this article.
*Akong Rinpoche, Taming the Tiger:Tibetan Teachings for Improving Daily Life, Rider, 1994, ISBN 0-7126-6220-0External links
* [http://www.samye.org/arbio1.htm Dr Akong Tulku Rinpoche - ROKPA's founder (Biography)]
* [http://www.buddhanet.net/masters/akong.htm Masters and their irganisations: Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche]
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