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Panchen Otrul Rinpoche's Biography
| Panchen Otrul Rinpoche was born in Kham around 1939. In 1951, he
was taken to Lhasa as a possible re-incarnation of the Panchen Lama who
had died in 1937. However, due to the political situation at that
time a candidate from Amdo was selected. Rinpoche was then given a
new title, "Panchen Otrul", which means "Panchen Candidate". He was
taken to Drepung Gomang Monastery where he continued his Dharma studies
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In 1959, when the Chinese Communists took control of Tibet, Panchen Otrul
Rinpoche was put in a concentration camp. In 1960, he escaped to
India. There he completed his formal studies, studying Sanskrit as well,
at Varanasi University. During this time he helped to design programs of
study for Sera, Ganden and Drepung, the biggest Gelugpa Monastic Universities in
india and also for the The Institute of Tibetan Higher Studies at Sarnath.
In 1988, he travelled to the U.K. on behalf of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to
engage in interfaith dialogue. In 1990, he was invited by Irish Buddhist
dharma students to become spiritual director of a new center in West Cavan,
Ireland, to which he gave the name Jampa Ling Tibetan Buddhist Centre. The
Tashi Khyil Trust was established in Northern Ireland at the same time as a
fund-raising charity.
In 1995, Panchen Otrul Rinpoche traveled to Mongolia with His Holiness the
Dalai Lama who asked him to stay and teach dharma to the Mongolian people.
Since 1995, he has travelled there each year for two months in order to help
with the re-establishment of Buddhism in Mongolia.
Panchen Otrul Rinpoche has also travelled to Malaysia, Singapore and Europe
in order to teach.
In 2001, he established Asral Charity in Mongolia to oversee his work there
and the Maitreya Chairty in the USA to join Tashi Khyil and Jampa Ling in
raising funds for his work in Mongolia and among Tibetan Refugees in
India.
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