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Monks practicing their debating skills following afternoon meditation, Sera Monastery, Tibet
Sera Monastery (Tibetan: སེ་ར་; Wylie: Se-ra) (Se ra Theng chen gling) is one of the \'great three\' Gelukpa university monasteries of Tibet. The other two are Ganden Monastery and Drepung Monastery. \'Sera\' means \'Enclosure of Roses\'. The monastery is about 5 km north of the Jokang in Lhasa. The original Sera monastery is in Lhasa, Tibet.
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It was founded in 1419, by Jamchen Chojey (Sakya Yeshe), a disciple of Tsong Khapa.
Like the Drepung and Ganden monasteries, it had three colleges:
Sera Mey Dratsang, built in 1419, which gave basic instruction to the monks. Sera Jey Dratsang, built in 1435, was the largest, and was reserved for wandering monks, especially Mongol monks. Ngagpa Dratsang, built in 1559, was a school for the teaching of the Gelukpa tantras.
Sera housed more than 5,000 monks in 1959. Although badly damaged, it is still standing and has been largely repaired. It now houses a few hundred Buddhist monks.
After the Chinese invasion of Tibet and the destruction of the majority of the monasteries in Tibet, Sera monastery was reformed in Bylakuppe, India, near Mysore.
Because none of the monks of the Ngagpa Dratsang (Tantric College) survived the invasion, only the Sera Mey College and Sera Jey College were reformed in India.
Graduates of Sera Jey College who are known in the west include:
Graduates of Sera Mey college who are known in the west include:
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Monks are nearing the end of their afternoon meditation, Sera Monastery, Tibet |
Young monks printing scriptures, Sera Monastery, Tibet |
Cooking at Sera Monastery |
Sera Monastery\'s kitchen |
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Representation of the "Wheel of Life" (bhavacakra) in the monastery. |
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Prayer books in Sera\'s library |
Debate at Sera, South India |
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