Geshe Tashi Tsering was born in Purang, West Tibet in 1958. At an early age he fled over the Himalayas with his parents and younger brother to escape the occupation of his country by the Chinese government and its state sponsored destruction of Tibet’s unique culture.
He received his early education in schools run by the exile Tibetan Government in India. His family moved to a refugee settlement in Karnataka state, South India, and in 1970, Geshe Tashi was among the first to become a monk at the newly established exile Sera Mey college of Sera monastic university.
After following the traditional study programme centred around the five key topics of the Nalanda Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism: Philosophy, Metaphysics, Epistemology & Logic, Psychology and Monastic Discipline, Geshe Tashi graduated with the highest honours becoming a Geshe Lharampa in 1990. He went on to study at Gyuto Tantric monastery from 1990.
Geshe Tashi has been teaching in the West since 1991, first at Nalanda monastery in France, then from 1994 to 2018 at Jamyang Buddhist Centre London. He has also been the main teacher at Jamyang Buddhist Centre Leeds.
Geshe Tashi has created The Foundation of Buddhist Thought campus course and The Foundation of Buddhist Thought on-line course.
Geshe-la is known for his understanding of the western mindset, and for his ability to present the most complex Buddhist teachings with clarity, authenticity and sophistication. He has a rebellious streak and a naughty sense of humour.
MA in Social Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies of London University graduating in 2017.
In May 2018 Geshe Tashi Tsering was appointed the 91st abbot of Sera Mey monastic university by His Holiness the fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet.