Thirteen-year-old Asanga Rinpoche returns to Seattle for family visit

HH Dagchen Rinpoche with grandson, HE Asanga Rinpoche (2007)

For the last seven years, Seattle-born 13 year-old Asanga Rinpoche Sakya has been training at Tharlam Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal. Asanga was born in to a royal line of Sakya lineage holders and entered the Nepalese monastery at age 5, a time when other children his age were starting kindergarten. He is a prince by birth and, as is customary in the Sakya tradition, he has been training in the monastery so that he can continue passing on the teachings of his bloodline. His grandfather, Jigdal Dagchen Sakya, is one of the Sakya lineage's most venerated leaders.

In June of this year, Asanga returned home to Seattle for the first time since entering the monastery, where he will become reacquainted with his family and teach for the summer. He is getting to know his younger sisters and the family is planning a trip to Disneyland. Depending on the health of his aging grandfather, Asanga will also participate in a teaching tour with the elder Sakya throughout Asia in the coming year.

You can read the original Seattle Times piece by Lornett Turnbull for more information on Asanga Rinpoche Sakya's particular bloodline and its history.

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