An archive of articles and testimonials about abuses in Tibetan 'Buddhism'.
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Jamgon Kongtrul's exit from the abusive 'monastery' and from his life as a 'tulku'
Wednesday, April 28, 2021
A list of Tibetan lamas who are known to have been abusers, sexual predators or con artists
List of abusive lamas in Tibetan Buddhism, with links to testimonials and/or articles about the abuses. Feel free to share. "If people are not held accountable, the abuses will simply continue, they won’t stop. And there is no future without understanding the causes and conditions, including social, political, environmental, and doctrinal causes that lead to the abuses in question, which are well documented and undeniable." - Claudio Cla
Drupon Rinpoche and Lama Katen - serial sexual abuse, imprisonment, sexual grooming, enabling drug abuse and coercion Cult name: Samye Ling, Scotland, Thranghu Gompa, Nepal. Time frame:
Arnaud Maitland - sexual predator, stalker, bully. Senior student of Tarthang Tulku Rinpoche from1977. Cult name: Ratna Ling. Time frame: also prior to 2012-2013
Drupon Rinpoche and Lama Katen - Samye Ling organisation - imprisonment, sexual grooming and coercion
Abuses have been reported to the UK police and a number of students have called for an institutional investigation into the various forms of abuse that have happened within the Samye Ling organisation, including imprisonment, sexual grooming and coercion, abuse of tantric methods and harmful practices within long retreats. A culture of bullying and abuse within the organisation enables abusers to maintain power and ostracise students. Two teachers, Drupon Rinpoche and Lama Katen, have been named in multiple reports, including ex-nuns’ personal testimonies that provide compelling evidence of the validity of these accusations.Widespread reporting of abuse within Tibetan Buddhist Centres internationally is now evident, including three different petitions at the time of writing calling for support to address these related abuses in different lineages. Young African and Nepali children have recently been brought by Drupon Rinpoche to live at his retreat space in Nepal.
Tarthang Tulku cult financial abuse of laborers (typical of lamas' abuses in Tibet of the serfs)
http://alt.religion.buddhism.tibetan.narkive.com/zfDNoJlQ/odiyan-a-forgotten-scandal
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On Saturday, January 29, 2000 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, RickFinney wrote:
> Back in 1991, as work on Tarthang Tulku's Northern California
> retreat center Odiyan was entering its final stages, I became aware
> of stories that a group of Tibetans had "escaped" from there. The
> group, which apparently included at least one tulku and some other
> religious figures, had been kept there--according to the stories--
> in very poor conditions and had been made to work long hours on
> construction and other tasks. Finally, they climbed the fence at
> Odiyan, wandered on to one of the California highways, and made
> their way to the Oregon center of Gyatrul Rinpoche and to several
> other places where they were looked after.
>
> I forgot all about this story until just recently, when I spoke to a
> friend in Canada who told me that she had met and spoken to one of
> these Tibetans, who had told her: "Getting away from Odiyan was
> like escaping from the Chinese all over again!"
>
> I have no idea what the truth of this story really is. Does anyone
> know any details? Is anyone sure of what happened there?
>
> - Rick Finney
> Back in 1991, as work on Tarthang Tulku's Northern California
> retreat center Odiyan was entering its final stages, I became aware
> of stories that a group of Tibetans had "escaped" from there. The
> group, which apparently included at least one tulku and some other
> religious figures, had been kept there--according to the stories--
> in very poor conditions and had been made to work long hours on
> construction and other tasks. Finally, they climbed the fence at
> Odiyan, wandered on to one of the California highways, and made
> their way to the Oregon center of Gyatrul Rinpoche and to several
> other places where they were looked after.
>
> I forgot all about this story until just recently, when I spoke to a
> friend in Canada who told me that she had met and spoken to one of
> these Tibetans, who had told her: "Getting away from Odiyan was
> like escaping from the Chinese all over again!"
>
> I have no idea what the truth of this story really is. Does anyone
> know any details? Is anyone sure of what happened there?
>
> - Rick Finn
8' razor wire topped electrical fences and Buddhism seem contradictory to me