Farewel IGNOU Sr Director Jan2025Sera Jey IGNOU Special Study Centre - 13156D officials, Coordinator - Geshe Thupten Choedak, and assistant staffs - Ven. Ngawang Phuntsok and Mr. Karma Dorjee attended the farewell felicitation ceremony of the retiring Sr. Director, Dr. S Radha of Bangalore IGNOU Regional Center held on 25 January 2025.

MoU on Riglam course 16Feb2025A Memorandum of Understanding was signed and exchanged between Sera Jey Monastic Institute and Unione Buddhists Italiana, Italy, on collaboration in Tibetan Buddhist Dialectical Curriculum at Gyudmed Monastic School, on February 16, 2025. Representatives from the two organisations, Khen Rinpoche Geshe Tashi Tsethar, the Abbot of Sera Jey Monastic Institute, and Mr. Filippo Scianna, President of Unione Buddhists Italiana were the signatories of the MoU.
Geshe Ngawang Jangchup, Geshe Ngawang Rigdol & Geshe Lodroe of Sera Jey and Giovanna Giorgetti, Vice President of Unione Buddhists Italiana, witnessed the exchange ceremony.

IGNOU Convocation 5Mar2025In the Thirty Eight Convocation of IGNOU (Indra Gandhi National Open University) held at IGNOU Regional Centre Bangalore on 5th March 2025, two pupil monks from Sera Jey Monastic Institute received their Bachelor’s Certificate & one received the Master’s Certificate.
Ven. Ngawang Phuntsok, staff of IGNOU Special Study Centre at Sera Jey Monastic Institute, has participated as one of invited guest in this convocation ceremony.

Dialogue on One Human Family 7Mar2025 Ven. Lobsang Dorjee Paljor, Senior Translator at Sera Jey Translation Department, Sera Jey Monastic Institute, has participated in the "One Human Family: Dialogue on Inclusion, Development and Peace”, organized by Mumbai University on March 7, 2025. He gave his presentation on the theme from the Buddhist Perspective.

01The practical examination of the NIOS Secondary Level for April 2025, scheduled from 17th - 29th March 2025, is conducted at Sera Je Secondary School in Sera Jey Monastic Institute, Bylakuppe, under the NIOS Study Centre - AI M08059.

The practical examinations are conducted for the following six subjects are, Science & Technology (212), Home Science (216), Mathematics (211), Painting (225), Data Entry Operation (229), Basic Computing (608).

Students from Sera Jey, Sera Mey, Tashi Lhunpo & Namdroling monastery & nunnery, besides local Indians enrolled under this study centre are participating in the ongoing practical examinations.

Ganden Tri Pa

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    Lhundup Tsundue 

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    Jedrung Thupten Kunga 

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104th Ganden Tripa

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    Lobsang Tenzin 

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    Lobsang Tenzin 

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Former Abbots

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    61st Khensur Ngawang Gyatso 

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    64th Khensur Lhundup Thapkhe 

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    65th Khensur Lobsang Wangchuk 

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    66th Khensur Lobsang Dhonyoe 

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    67th Khensur Dhondup Topgyal 

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    Khensur In Tibet Lobsang Sherab 

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    68th Khensur Ngawang Legden 

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    69th Khensur Lobsang Thupten 

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    70th Khensur Lobsang Tsering 

    His Eminence Geshe Lobsang Tsering, the 70th abbot of Sera Jey Monastery, was born in Tibet in 1923. He was ordained at the age of five and started his Buddhist philosophical studies at twelve. At the age of seventeen, he joined Sera Jey Monastery and underwent rigorous philosophical studies. He served as a philosophy teacher at his native monastery for three years. In 1959 he was imprisoned by Chinese authorities for seven years and had to undergo extreme hardship. In 1969, he fled Tibet under immense hardship, to India for exile.  At Sera Jey Monastery in South India, he earned the first position in his Geshe Lharampa Examination in 1978.  In 1986, he was enthroned the 70th abbot of Sera Jey Monastery and made several developments in both spiritual and administrative fields. He devoted his entire life to teaching the Buddhist philosophy to scores of aspiring students.

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    71st Khensur Jampa Theckchok 

    His Eminence Jampa Thekchok, the 71st abbot of Sera jey Monastery was born in Phenpo, Tibet in 1930. He was ordained at the age of eight and began his study of major Buddhist texts around the age of ten. His eminence arrived in exile in 1959 and continued his studies in major Buddhist texts. He taught Buddhist studies at Central University of Tibetan Studies, Sarnath, for seven years and travelled aboard to give teachings. In 1993, he was enthroned as the abbot of Sera Jey Monastery and he served the monastery in great length in both spiritual and administrative fields.

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    72nd Khensur Lobsang Dhonyoe 

    His Eminence Jetsun Lobsang Donyo, the 72nd abbot of Sera Jey monastery, was born in 1925. At the age of nine, he joined Lhatse monastery, gained basic Tibetan education and memorized all traditional monastic scriptures and studied basic Buddhist epistemology. At the age of nineteen, he joined Sera Jey Monastic University and studied all major Buddhist texts.

    In 1961, he left Tibet to take exile in India and continued his study at Buxar in north India. He has served as proof-reader at monastery’s printing office. In 1967, he studied at Central University for Tibetan studies, Sarnath and received the Acharya degree.
    In 1999, he was enthroned the 72nd abbot of Sera Jey Monastery and made great contribution to both spiritual and temporal affairs.

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    73rd Khensur Lobsang Palden 

    His eminence Jetsun Lobsang Palden, the 73rd abbot of Sera Jey Monastic University, was born in 1936. At the age of twelve, he joined Dhargye Monastic School and memorized all traditional monastic scriptures as well as studied basic Buddhist epistemology and other texts.

    At the age of seventeen, he joined Sera Jey Monastery and studied all major Buddhist texts. In 1959, he fled to India and continued his studies at Buxar in north India. In 1965, he studied at Central University for Tibetan studies, Varanasi, and received the Acharya degree.
    In 2005, he was enthroned as the 73rd abbot of Sera Jey Monastic University and made great contribution to both spiritual and administrative fields. Moreover, he devoted most of his time to give teachings and oral transmissions on Buddhist scriptural resources to scores of pupil monks.

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    74th Khensur Lobsang Delek 

    His Eminence Jetsun Lobsang Delek, the 74th abbot of Sera Jey Monastery, was born in 1939 at Karze district in Tibet. At the age of seven, he joined Karze Monastery and started memorizing traditional monastic scriptures. His given name is Lobsang Delek and received ordained name as Ngawang Soepa while he was newly ordained at age of seventeen. In 1959, he fled to India and continued his Buddhist philosophical studies at Buxar in north India. In 1968, he received the full-ordained vows from His Holiness the Dalai Lama. In 1982, he was honored with first position of Lharam Geshe degree. Moreover, in 2005, he was enthroned as the abbot of Gudme Tantric Monastery, and he became the 75th Sera Jey Abbot on 6 May 2012. Generally, he devotes his precious regular time in giving teaching and conferring different initiations and oral transmissions.

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    75th Khensur Gedun Choephel 

    His Eminence Jetsun Gedun Choephel, 75th abbot of Sera Jey Monastery, was born in 1941 at at his native Kartze province in Eastern Tibet and was initiated at the age of 8 in his native Kartze monastery. He joined Sera Jey Monastery – Tibet in 1955. In 1969 left Tibet for India and was among the foremost member monks to re-establish the monastery at exile in South India. He has received the highest monastic scholastic award of Lharam Geshe – Doctorate in Buddhist Philosophy, and has dedicated his entire life to teachings at the monastery. He was enthroned the 75th abbot of Sera Jey Monastery on 18th July 2016.

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