The Library of Tibetan Works and Archive (LTWA) and Amnye Machen Institute in Dharamsala, India jointly organized a talk and photo exhibition in remembrance of Rakra Rinpoche: (1925 - 2012) on his first death anniversary.
Rakra Rinpoche was well known in the exile Tibetan community as one of the most skilled practitioners of the art of classical Tibetan poetry (nyenga: in Tibetan).
As a homage to the great scholar, Tashi Tsering, director of Amnye Machen Institute; Acharya Karma Monlam, editor of the Tibetan Department of Education; Sonam Gyaltsen, history teacher at Sarah Tibetan Higher studies; and Chung Tsering, a Tibetan writer shared their personal experiences and admiration of Rakra Rinpoche’s work during his 87 years. The photo exhibition displayed Rakra Rinpoche’s publications.
Rakra Rinpoche was well known in the exile Tibetan community as one of the most skilled practitioners of the art of classical Tibetan poetry (nyenga: in Tibetan).
As a homage to the great scholar, Tashi Tsering, director of Amnye Machen Institute; Acharya Karma Monlam, editor of the Tibetan Department of Education; Sonam Gyaltsen, history teacher at Sarah Tibetan Higher studies; and Chung Tsering, a Tibetan writer shared their personal experiences and admiration of Rakra Rinpoche’s work during his 87 years. The photo exhibition displayed Rakra Rinpoche’s publications.