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Tashi Tshering (mountaineer)
Tashi Tsering or Tshering may refer to: * Tashi Tsering (educator) (1929–2014), Tibetan educator, writer, and editor * Tashi Tsering (Australian Geshe) (born 1937), Tibetan Buddhist teacher * Tashi Tsering (Jamyang Buddhist Centre) (born 1958), Tibetan Buddhist teacher, abbot of Sera Mey Monastic University * Tashi Tsering (tibetologist) (born 1960), tibetologist, historian, and writer * Tashi Tsering (footballer) (born 1973), Tibetan and Nepalese footballer * Tashi Tshering (Sikkimese politician), first Chief Minister of the Kingdom of Sikkim in 1949 {{hndis, Tsering, Tashi ...
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Tashi Tsering (educator)
Tashi Tsering (), born in 1929 in Guchok, Namling County, Shigatse prefecture, and died on in Lhasa, is a Tibetan of peasant origin, author of the autobiography, ''My fight for a modern Tibet, Life story of Tashi Tsering'', where he describes the life he led successively in pre-communist Tibet, in exile in India and the United States, and finally back in China during the Cultural Revolution, between Tibet and Eastern China in the decades that followed. Early life In the village Tashi Tsering was the son of a poor peasant family living outside Lhasa. They live in a village stone house, the first and second floors are used as living space and the ground floor accommodates the animals. They grow barley and lentils and raise yaks, goats and sheep. The family makes its clothing by spinning wool and weaving it on wooden looms. She uses barter to obtain products like salt. Tashi Tsering's father is a scholar. At the dance school In 1939, at the age of 10, he was designated to be ...
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Tashi Tsering (Australian Geshe)
Khensur Rinpoche, Geshe Tashi Tsering () (born 1937) is a Tibetan teacher in the Gelug tradition. He lived and taught in the West for many years in Australia, New Zealand, India and Tibet. Early life Born in eastern Tibet, Tsering became a monk at age seven and at seventeen went to study at Sera Monastery in Lhasa. After fleeing the 1959 communist takeover of Tibet, he continued his monastic education in exile in India, becoming a Lharampa Geshe in 1984. Career He was the resident teacher at Chenrezig Institute in Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ... for 18 years. From April 2009 until October 2014, he was first the Vajra Master and then the Abbot of Gyü-me Tantric College in southern India. He subsequently returned to Australia and teaches in Bri ...
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Tashi Tsering (Jamyang Buddhist Centre)
Serme Khen Rinpoche Geshe Tashi Tsering British Empire Medal, BEM () (born 1958) was Abbot (Buddhism), abbot of Sera Monastery, Sera Mey Monastic University in India until 2024. From 1994 to 2018, he was the resident Tibetan Buddhist teacher at Jamyang Buddhist Centre, London. Tsering was born in Purang, Tibet in 1958, and his parents escaped to India in 1959. He entered Sera Mey Monastic University in South India when he was 13 years old, and graduated with a Lharampa Geshe degree 16 years later. Geshe Tashi then entered the Higher Tantric College (Gyuto Order, Gyuto) for a year of study. Tsering's teaching career began at Sera, after which he taught the monks at Kopan Monastery, Nepal for a year. He went on to the Gandhi Foundation College in Nagpur, India and then moved to Europe, initially to Nalanda Monastery in the South of France. From 1994 to 2018, Tsering was resident teacher at Jamyang Buddhist Centre in London. In 2017 he received a Master of Arts, master's degree ...
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