The Glorious Jewel Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche



The Glorious Jewel Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche is the first Drikung Kagyu monastery established in Taiwan, and the first in the more than 800-year history of the Drikung Kagyu lineage to be built outside of Tibet by a Ngakpa(Puja Teachings Index 02), non-reincarnated Rinpoche of Han ethnicity. The Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche is a Hevajra Dharma Buddhist Center, open to both lay practitioners and monastics. In order to maintain cleanliness and purity, there is no large kitchen to provide meals for anyone other than the monastics or retreaters from the Monastery.

Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche upholds the spirit of benefiting sentient beings through authentic Dharma. At The Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, the focus is on practice and retreat, without following worldly paths. Therefore, the Monastery does not provide accommodation for either monastics or lay practitioners from outside. There are no commercial activities in the Monastery—no lamp-lighting, no buying or selling, no large incense burners, and no grand donor. Rinpoche does not accept offerings from anyone who is not a disciple who has taken refuge. However, if believers wish to establish a fate connection with The Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, they may make offerings to the Monastery through donations.

Disciples of The Glorious Jewel may visit the Monastery at any time, while believers must register in advance. The daily limit is 100 people. This restriction is in place for three main reasons:

1. Excessive visitors might lead to noise and can disturb those in retreat.
2. Large crowds can easily cause environmental pollution.
3. Too many people can bring in an overly worldly atmosphere.




About the Glorious Jewel Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche
Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche’s pure, auspicious Dharma lineage has benefited countless sentient beings. To extend their wisdom life, Rinpoche vowed to construct a Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery big enough to accommodate 2,000 people. Starting 2015, after more than a year, it was decided that the monastery would be constructed in Zaoqiao Township, Miaoli County. Promising beautiful scenery, a quiet, secluded environment, and convenient access to transportation, the site was a precious and favorable location. Moreover, behind this gem’s appearance was an unfathomable and wondrous, auspicious process. [Click to read the full text]




The Report of Construction Progress of the Glorious Jewel Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche(13_20231026)
Mahavira Hall’s construction progress:Main structure: 100% completed;
water-electricity installation: 55% completed.

Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara Monastery’s construction progress:Main structure: 100% completed;
water-electricity installation: 45% completed.

Retreat Center’s construction progress:Main structure: 100% completed;
water-electricity installation: 65% completed.

Administration Center’s construction progress:Main structure: 100% completed;
water-electricity installation: 60% completed

Founding Abbot’s Residence’s construction progress:Main structure: 100% completed;
water-electricity installation: 65% completed.

Monastery’s overall construction progress: 86% completed.

Updated on December 9, 2023