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The '''Sakya College''' is a school of higher philosophical studies where teaching methods are based on those of the [[Dzongsar shedra]] in East Tibet established by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. It was founded in Barlow Ganj, Mussoorie, on 19th December 1972, at a ceremony attended by [[His Holiness Sakya Trizin]], [[Khenpo Appey]] and Chewang Tulku. the anniversary of [[Sakya Pandita]]. In the first year, there were only seven students. [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]] studied there for five years. | The '''Sakya College''', ''Institute of higher Buddhist studies'', is a school of higher philosophical studies where teaching methods are based on those of the [[Dzongsar shedra]] in East Tibet established by [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. It was founded in Barlow Ganj, Mussoorie, on 19th December 1972, at a ceremony attended by [[His Holiness Sakya Trizin]], [[Khenpo Appey]] and Chewang Tulku. the anniversary of [[Sakya Pandita]]. In the first year, there were only seven students. [[Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]] studied there for five years. | ||
From 1972 till 1985, Khenpo Appey Rinpoche took full responsibility for teaching classes, supervising administration and raising funds for the College. Following this, Khenpo Jamyang Tenzin took over, and taught in the classes and looked after the administration of the College until 1989. In May 1989 [[Khenpo Migmar Tsering]] took over the principal-ship of the College and served as the chief instructor and administrator of the College till February 1999 when, due a tragic illness, he passed away. | From 1972 till 1985, Khenpo Appey Rinpoche took full responsibility for teaching classes, supervising administration and raising funds for the College. Following this, Khenpo Jamyang Tenzin took over, and taught in the classes and looked after the administration of the College until 1989. In May 1989 [[Khenpo Migmar Tsering]] took over the principal-ship of the College and served as the chief instructor and administrator of the College till February 1999 when, due a tragic illness, he passed away. Khenchen Sonam Gyatso then followed as head abbot for fourteen years. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://sakyacollege.org/ Official website] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:09, 20 August 2017
The Sakya College, Institute of higher Buddhist studies, is a school of higher philosophical studies where teaching methods are based on those of the Dzongsar shedra in East Tibet established by Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö. It was founded in Barlow Ganj, Mussoorie, on 19th December 1972, at a ceremony attended by His Holiness Sakya Trizin, Khenpo Appey and Chewang Tulku. the anniversary of Sakya Pandita. In the first year, there were only seven students. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche studied there for five years.
From 1972 till 1985, Khenpo Appey Rinpoche took full responsibility for teaching classes, supervising administration and raising funds for the College. Following this, Khenpo Jamyang Tenzin took over, and taught in the classes and looked after the administration of the College until 1989. In May 1989 Khenpo Migmar Tsering took over the principal-ship of the College and served as the chief instructor and administrator of the College till February 1999 when, due a tragic illness, he passed away. Khenchen Sonam Gyatso then followed as head abbot for fourteen years.