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Damchoe Yongdu

Damchoe Yongdu also called Dhamchoe Yongdu, Arnae ({{Bo|t=དམ་ཆོས་ཡོངས་འདུ། ཨ་ངེས་ཚང་།|w=dam chos yongs'dus, a-nges tshang}};) (c. 1920 – Dec 11, 1982) was the General Secretary{{refn|The chakdzö (Tib. ཕྱག་མཛོད། Wyl. phyag mdzod) "is a lama's general secretary, sometimes called a bursar, or treasurer, who can either be a layman or a lama or a monk." — Rigpawiki

  Note: The Karmapa's General Secretary (gs) was also known as: General Secretary of the Black Hat [Lama of Tibet], GS of the Karmapa, Guyi-gungpa, GS of Tsurphu Labrang, GS of Rumtek, Managing Director, and etc.|group=nb}} to the 16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje.

Yongdu served the 16th Karmapa for 46 years from the age of 17 up until his death at the age of 62.

=Early life=

Dhamchoe Yongdu Arnae was born in 1920 at Kharnak Spring{{refn|{{bo|t=མཁར་ནག་ཆུ་འགོ|w=mkhar nag chu 'go}}|group=nb}} in Tsurphu, Tibet, to his father Arnae Dagyal{{refn|{{bo|t=ཨ་ངེས་ཟླ་རྒྱལ|w=a nges zla rgyal}}|group=nb}} a.k.a. Dawa Gyalpo and mother Chukor Ama{{refn|{{bo|t=ཆུ་སྐོར་ཨ་མ|w=chu skor a ma}}|group=nb}}. He was the eldest of two sons. He lost his mother as well as his younger brother at a young age and was brought up mostly by his father.

File:Tsurphu Monastery c1950.png, c.1950]]

The Arnae family is part of the Drukjé Monastery in Dabpa, Kham, close to Lithang{{refn|{{bo|t=འདའ་པ་ཁམས་ལི་ཐང་ཕྱོགས|w='da' pa khams li thang phyogs}}|group=nb}}. His father, Arnae Dagyal was from Dabpa. He became a monk at the Chögar-gong{{refn|Tibetan:  ཆོས་སྒར་གོང་། chos sgar gong; the main seat of the Gyaltsab Rinpoche's line of incarnations |group=nb}} in Tsurphu. Later, he gave up his robes and became a trader and traveled mostly around central, west, and northern Tibet. Yongdu's mother was also likely from Kham and later settled in Tsurphu.

When he was around seven,{{harvnb|Terhune|2004|p=132}} "Damchoe Yongdu became a monk at Tsurphu when he was eleven years old." Dhamchoe Yongdu was ordained and entered the monastic life at Tölung Tsurphu Monastery.

=Personal life=

===Interest in architecture===

=Architectural achievements=

===Relationship with the 16th Karmapa===

==Responsibilities as secretary ==

References

= Explanatory notes =

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=Citations=

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=Works cited=

  • {{Cite book|last=Tsering|first=Tashi|author-link=Tashi Tsering (tibetologist)|url=http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW8LS18007|title=The Collected Works of the 16th Karmapa|publisher=Tsurphu Labrang and The Amnye Machen Institute|year=2016|location=Dharamsala, HP, India|pages=65|language=Tibetan}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Terhune|first=Lea|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Wsk6Ovitb9YC|title=Karmapa : the politics of reincarnation|date=2004|publisher=Wisdom Publications|isbn=0-86171-180-7|location=Boston|pages=131|oclc=53331619}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Brown|first=Mick|author-link=Mick Brown (journalist)|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I55R-hGfcosC|title=The Dance of 17 Lives: the incredible true story of Tibet's 17th Karmapa|date=2004|publisher=Bloomsbury|isbn=1-58234-177-X|edition=1st U.S.|location=New York|pages=45–46|oclc=54501117}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Leethong|first=Ziche|title=The last wish : a history of the Karma Shri Nalanda Institute|date=2015|publisher=Karma Shri Nalanda Institute|isbn=978-93-84244-88-0|location=Rumtek, Sikkim, India|oclc=947324071}}
  • {{Cite journal|last=Acharya|first=Tsultem Gyatso|date=2005|url=https://himalaya.socanth.cam.ac.uk/collections/journals/bot/pdf/bot_2005_02_03.pdf|title=Short Biography of Four Tibetan Lamas and Their Activities in Sikkim|journal=Bulletin of Tibetology|publisher=Namgyal Institute Publications|pages=57}}
  • {{Cite book|last=Drung yig|first=bstan ʼdzin rnam rgyal|url=http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW4CZ299889|title=TDus la ran paʼi gtam gnad la phig paʼi mdaʼ (Vol. 1–1)|date=2017|others=Rtsis-che Legs-mthoṅ, Bstan-'dzin-śes-rab, Karma Shri Nalanda Institute}}

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Bibliography

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