Tog Den Won Po Chongtul Rinpoche was born in 1966 and grew up
in India. His Tibetan parents -- father Amdo Sherpa Lakha Wangchuk
and mother Kham Nang Chen -- married in India. He was the second
son of six children. Chongtul Rinpoche is the abbot of Chong
Tsang Monastery in Amdo Sherpa in Tibet.
Chongtul was given
his childhood name of Namgyal Wangdhu by the Abbot of Yungdrung
Ling. At the age of two, the Abbot of
Yungdrung Ling explained to the Abbot of Menri Monastery, His
Holiness Menri Trizin 33rd, that this boy was a reincarnated
lama who was closely associated with both abbots during a previous
lifetime, and would be very important in the preservation of
Bon transmissions. The Abbot of Yungdrung Ling requested that
the Abbot of Menri look after and raise this child. At the age
of seven Chongtul was placed in the Monastery under the care
of His Holiness,the 33rd Menri Trizin. At Menri, he studied reading
and writing, and at the age of ten, he was given the responsibility
of Drupkhang am Chod, or Caretaker of the Protectors’ House.
For the next two years, he performed the traditional invocations
to the Bon Guardians.
When Chongul was thirteen,
His Holiness the Menri Trizin revealed to him that he was the
reincarnation of Tog Den Won Po Sherab
Tenpai Gyaltsen,. A Ku Tog Den Won Po was one of His Holiness’ teachers
from Tibet. In Amdo, A Ku means Great Monk Teacher, Tog Den means
Great Dzogchen Tantric practitioner, Won Po means Leader. Tog
Dn Won Po was all of these during that lifetime.
At fourteen, Chongtul entered the Bon Dialectic School at Menri
Monastery. There he studied Sutra, Tantra, and Dzogchen, poetry,
astrology, and astronomy. He also learned basic Tibetan medicine,
and methods for constructing mandalas and stupas. When he was
fifteen, he was appointed to the high position of Prayer Leader
or Tsokchen U zed, a position he served for six years. During
his student years at the Bon Dialectic School, Chongtul received
all the Bon initiations, transmissions, and teachings from His
Holiness Menri Trizin 33rd Lungtok Tenpai Nyima and from Lopon
Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche.
When he was twenty three, Chongtul was awarded the Geshe Degree,
the highest level in Tibetan education. He served as the Treasurer
of Menri Monastery for three years, and then was appointed as
a teacher in the Bon Dialectic School where, for eight years,
he taught Sutra, Tantra, and Dzogchen .
In 1983, His Holiness appointed him the first President of the
Bon Childrens Welfare Trust where forty children were placed
in his care. There are now over three hundred children in the
Bon Childrens Welfare Center.
In 1988 Chongtul was
appointed as the first Secretary of the Yungdrung Bon Monastic
Center, which is the central administrative
office for Bon affairs. He accompanied His Holiness to Tibet
where they visited areas that included Kham, Amdo, and Upper
Tibet. Among the twenty three monasteries they visited were the
original Menri Monastery, Yungdrung Ling Monastery, and Chong
Tsang Monastery, Chongtul’s “home monastery.”
Since 1997, Chongtul has been accompanying and assisting His
Holiness the 33rd Menri Trizin on teaching trips to the United
States and other countries. In 2005, he turned over his responsibilities
at Menri Monastery to others who were permanently residing there
in order to teach in other parts of the world. Since 1998, he
has established
a) Sa Trik Er Sang, the Bon Study Center in Munich,
Germany;
b) The Bon Culture Center in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia,
c) Friends of Tibetan Bon in Warsaw, Poland.
d) Bon Culture Center, Delhi, India.
e) Bon Shen Ling Bon Education Fund in USA.