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The Venerable LAMA
YESHE LOSAL RINPOCHE
Chairman of Rokpa Trust
Abbot and Retreat Master of Samye Ling Executive Director of The Holy Island Project

Born in 1943 in Kham, East Tibet Lama Yeshe Losal spent his formative years
in education at Dolma Lhakang Monastery where his brother
Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche was Abbot. After escaping from Tibet in 1959, Lama Yeshe continued
his education at the Young Lamas Home School in Dalhousie, India before
leaving in 1967 to serve as Private Secretary to His Holiness the 16th
Gyalwa Karmapa at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim.
In 1969 Lama Yeshe joined
Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche and Chogyam Trungpa
Rinpoche in Scotland where they had founded Kagyu Samye Ling (see Samye Ling site ). Five years
later he accompanied H.H. Karmapa on a tour of the United States. At this
point, he and Lama Tenzin Chonyi, were asked to establish and run Karma
Triyana Dharmacakra Centre in Woodstock, New York, which is H.H. Karmapa's
main seat in America.
In 1980 he took full ordination as a Gelong monk from His Holiness on the
auspicious date of the anniversary of Lord Buddha's Nirvana and Parinirvana.
Following his ordination Lama Yeshe entered a long-term solitary retreat,
under the guidance of the Abbot of Karma Triyana, Khempo Karthar Rinpoche.
In 1985, at the request of his brother Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche, Lama Yeshe
returned to Scotland to continue his retreat at Samye Ling Purelands Retreat
Centre and in 1988 became Retreat Master with responsibility for the western
practitioners who were in the cloistered four year retreat.
Despite his heartfelt wish to remain in retreat for twenty years, towards
the end of 1991 Lama Yeshe was obliged to return to the world to take
responsibility for the running of Samye Ling and also to direct The Holy
Island Project. Since its acquisition in April 1992, Holy Island has been
home to a small group of volunteer workers from several different countries,
whose imagination has been fired by Lama Yeshe's vision of building an
Interfaith Retreat Centre where people of all beliefs can come to develop
themselves physically, mentally and spiritually in a pure and natural
environment.
As the first and largest Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Europe, Samye Ling is
home to an increasing number of resident ordained sangha and lay
practitioners. The centre also continues to attract thousands of visitors
who come to tour the beautiful temple and grounds or to attend one of the
many courses on offer. Under Lama Yeshe's guidance the ordained Sangha has
grown to its present membership of more than 40 monks and nuns and in 1995
the title of "Abbot" was conferred upon him.
Since he was a young boy, Lama Yeshe Losal has received teachings from many
of the highest Kagyu Lamas, including extensive teachings and initiations
from his root guru H.H. the 16th Karmapa, and teachings from the 12th Tai
Situpa, Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, Gyaltsap Rinpoche, and the Very Venerable
Kalu Rinpoche. More recently, he received teachings from Tulku Urgyen who
supervised his 49 day Bardo retreat of solitude and darkness in Nepal.
Rokpa Trust has many parts including Samye Ling, The Holy Island Project and
numerous charitable projects both at home and overseas. Lama Yeshe Losal is
the Trust's indefatigable Chairman whose energy and inspiration fuel its far
reaching activites which benefit so many people in so many ways.
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