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HH PENOR RINPOCHE YANGSI ,The Enthronement of the Yangsi

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༄༅། །ྋསྐྱབས་རྗེ་གྲུབ་དབང་པདྨ་ནོར་བུའི་ཡང་སྲིད་རིན་པོ་ཆེ་མཆོག་གི་འཁྲུངས་སྐར་ལ་བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས་ཞུ།
Wishing a Happy Birthday to His Holiness Drubwang Pema Norbu Rinpoche’s Yangsi.
Celebrating the 10th Birth Anniversary of His Holiness Yangsi of 3rd Drubwang Pema Norbu
 
 

Penor Rinpoche

Kyabjé Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche (Tibetan: པདྨ་ནོར་བུ་, Wylie: pad ma nor bu), 1932 – 27 March 2009, was the 11th throneholder of the Palyul Lineage of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism, and said to be an incarnation of Vimalamitra. He was widely renowned in the Tibetan Buddhist world as a master of Dzogchen. He was one of a very few teachers left from his generation who received all his training (in the traditional sense) in Tibet under the guidance of what Tibetan Buddhists consider to be fully enlightened teachers.

 

Kyabjé Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche

11th Throne-Holder of Palyul Lineage,

The 3rd Padma Norbu,

The 3rd Supreme Head of Nyingma

 

 
 

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The Successive Incarnations of the Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche

  • The First Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche (1679–1757, aged 79). The 3rd Throne Holder of the Palyul Tradition.
  • The Second Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche, Padma Kunzang Tanzin Norbu also known as Thubtan Chokyi Langpo, also known as Rigzin Palchen Dupa (1887–1932, aged 46). The 9th Throne Holder of the Palyul Tradition.
  • The Third Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche, Thubten Legshed Chokyi Drayang also known as Do-ngag Shadrub Tanzin Chog-las Namgyal (1932–2009, aged 77). The 11th Throne Holder of the Palyul Tradition.
  • Penor Rinpoche Yangsi: The Fourth Drubwang Padma Norbu Rinpoche, Mingyur Dechen Garwang Zilnon Dorje of Tibet.  Enthroned on July 31, 2014

 

 

A Short Biography of Yangsi Pema Norbu Rinpoche

 

His Holiness the 4th Penor Rinpoche

The activities of the previous Drubwang Pema Norbu Rinpoche were boundlessly kind. His activities benefited people spiritually, but also on an ordinary level. Read about the previous Holiness Penor Rinpoche here.

 

A manifestation of His Holiness’ immense kindness was to swiftly take rebirth in this human realm. Thus, it was a matter of great joy and pleasure when we were able make the announcement informing all the disciples and well-wishers of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche residing around the globe that our beloved root guru had been reborn in Tibet on the 31st of December in 2011. According to His Holiness Jadrel Rinpoche’s prophecy letter, Penor Rinpoche’s Yangsi (reincarnated being), was born near Leten Tramo Drag or Dung Lung Tramo Drag, the sacred place where the Nyingthing Yabshyi (The Four Cycles of Heart Essence Teachings) was revealed. Based upon this prophecy letter, combined with pure visions of Tulku Thubten Palzang Rinpoche, the Yangsi was authentically recognized.

 

On 31st July 2014, the auspicious day of the Buddha’s First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma, the 4th Day of the Sixth Tibetan month, 2141 Royal Year–the Yangsi was enthroned at Palyul Monastery in Baiyu, Shichuan, China (Kham), given the name “Mingyur Dechen Garwang Zilnon Dorje.” Since then, he has been receiving the tutoring and education befitting his position.

 

 

 

The Enthronement of the Yangsi -HH PENOR RINPOCHE YANGSI 

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Date: July 31st, 2014 Place: Palyul Mother Monastery
The Enthronement ceremony of HH the 4th Drubwang PEMA NORBU Rinpoche. The 13th Throne holder of PALYUL Monastery.
The Enthronement of the Yangsi

Enthronment of penor rinpoche's yangsi in namdroli

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Yangsi rinpoche enthronment ceremony

 

Thousands of Tibetans Crowd Town for Young Lama's Enthronement

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2014.07.31
 
                  Penor Rinpoche greets a senior monk in Palyul, July 28, 2014.   Photo courtesy of an RFA listener

 

 

More than 20,000 Tibetans and well-wishers from around the world gathered this week in China’s Sichuan province to mark the enthronement of the yangsi, or reincarnation, of the former head of the oldest school of Tibetan Buddhism.

In a colorful ceremony, a three-year-old boy whose followers believe him to be the reincarnation of Penor Rinpoche, the head of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, was formally enthroned Thursday at Palyul monastery in Palyul (in Chinese, Baiyu) county in the Kardze (Ganzi) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture.

He was escorted on arrival Monday in a convoy of traditionally clad horsemen and hundreds of motorbikes and cars to the monastery where various rituals were performed ahead of his enthronement.

Penor Rinpoche, who was born in 1932 in the historical southeastern Tibetan region of Kham, which has largely been absorbed into Chinese provinces, died in March 2009 in India—to which he had fled with a handful of followers when Chinese Communist troops marched into Tibet decades before.

He had vowed to be born again one day in his homeland, Tulku Thubsang, a senior lama at Palyul monastery, said at the enthronement ceremony.

“I remember that when Penor Rinpoche was alive, he had said very clearly that he would be reborn in Tibet,” Tulku Thubsang, said.

             Horsemen in traditional costume parade in Palyul, July 28, 2014. Credit: RFA listenerRFA listener

 

Town 'full of people'

Palyul town is now “full of people,” a Tibetan monk from Palyul monastery said.

“My rough guess is that over 20,000 have gathered at the monastery,” the monk told RFA..

Because of the overwhelming numbers of the crowd, only devotees from abroad have been allowed inside the monastery itself, while a huge TV screen has been placed below the monastery so that others can view the ceremonies, he said. “I am at the monastery now, and it is difficult to pass through without pushing through the crowd,” he said.

The size of the crowd now gathered in Palyul to greet the young lama is “unprecedented,” agreed a county resident named Dorje Tseten.

“It is difficult now to walk through Palyul town,” Tseten said, adding, “It is so amazing to witness the joy and devotion being shown at Rinpoche’s arrival.”

“This is the return of a precious gem to Palyul county,” he said.

Penor Rinpoche arrives in a convoy, July 28, 2014. Credit: RFA listenerRFA listenerConvoys of cars, motorbikes

Hundreds of cars and motorbikes accompanied the young lama on his arrival on Monday, one source said.

“Then, over 100 horsemen clothed in traditional Khampa dress, and with detailed decorations on their horses, paraded through the town.”

Ceremonies, including a formal enthronement as the head of the monastery, conducted on Thursday, will continue through the week.

In an unusual move, Chinese authorities have relaxed restrictions on WeChat, a popular social networking site, to allow participants to share photographs and comments on the event with outside contacts, a local source said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Government workers are prohibited from participating in the event, though, the source said.

Reported by RFA’s Tibetan Service. Translated by Karma Dorjee. Written in English by Richard Finney.

 

 

08/04/2014, 00.00
Asia News TIBET - CHINA

Tibet, thousands celebrate enthronement of new Penor Rinpoche

The small Pema Dorjee, recognized in 2009 as a reincarnation of the head of the Nyingma lineage, took possession of the Palyul monastery in Tibet. His school is the oldest of all the Buddhist world, and presents the ancestral religion of Bon. Beijing does not intervene,
 
 
 
 

Lhasa (AsiaNews) - Thousands of monks and followers of Tibetan Buddhism have come together in the monastery Palyul - Dege County, in the area of Kham - to celebrate the enthronement ceremony of the last reincarnation of Penor Rinpoche, head of the oldest local lineage of Buddhism.

The small boy Pema Dorjee, recognized in 2009 after the death of Kyabjé Drubwang Pema Norbu Rinpoche was recognized at the age of 1 by some elderly monks: despite the restrictive policies of Beijing on the issue of reincarnation, it seems that the Chinese government has not wanted to intervene.

The Penor Rinpoche is the head of the Nyingma tradition, one of the four pillars of Tibetan Buddhism and the most ancient version of this religion. The rituals and prayers recited by its followers are so close to the ancient Tibetan culture that the have similar aspects to those of the Bon animist religion. By tradition, the Palyul monastery is the seat of the religious leader, who following the flight of the Dalai Lama (head of the Gelugpa lineage, or "yellow caps") to India has united in his person the six traditional "mother monasteries".

Both the recognition of reincarnation and his enthronement so far seem to have slipped the control of the Chinese government. Beijing wants to break the bond that unites the religious lineage of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan people, and has kidnapped the young Panchen Lama ("number 2" in Tibetan Buddhism) and replaced him with one of its own choice.

To further perfect its aim, Beijing also wants to interfere in the recognition of the fifteenth Dalai Lama when the current one, Tenzin Gyatso, dies: to do so, in 2007 it passed a norm that gives the State Administration for Religious Affairs the power to find reincarnations.

Despite the serious violation of their religious freedom, the leaders of Tibetan Buddhism - and the Dalai Lama - have made it clear that they "will express themselves in complete freedom," on the issue and that "probably" the successor of the current spiritual leader "will be born in a country not under Chinese government control".