Western Shugden Society

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Western Shugden Society
AbbreviationWSS
PredecessorShugden Supporters Community
Type Non-governmental organization
HeadquartersUnknown. Official address given, "Studio 177, 56 Tavistock Place, London, WC1H 9RG UK", is a rented mailbox
Parent organization
International Shugden Community
Affiliations New Kadampa Tradition (NKT)
Websitewww.westernshugdensociety.org Archived July 3, 2015, at the Wayback Machine , internationalshugdencommunity.com

The Western Shugden Society (or WSS) was a campaign group that advocated for worship of Dorje Shugden within Tibetan Buddhism, and which dissolved itself, [1] along with its parent organisation, the International Shugden Community, after a 2015 Reuters investigation [2] determined that the religious sect had the backing of the Chinese Communist Party [3] and had emerged as an instrument in Beijing's long campaign to undermine support for the Dalai Lama. Many members were also members of the New Kadampa Tradition. The WSS considered Kelsang Gyatso, who founded the NKT, the final teacher in the Dorje Shugden "spiritual lineage". [4] [2] [3] Inform, a charity which advises people about new religious movements, describes the WSS as a "front organisation" for the NKT. [5]

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Aims

According to their website, [6] the aims of the WSS are

Academic views

Robert Barnett of Columbia University is critical of the WSS:

I also made it clear that the Western Shugden group's allegations are problematic: they are akin to attacking the Pope because some lay Catholics somewhere abuse non-believers or heretics. The Western Shugden Group is severely lacking in credibility, since its form of spirit-worship is heterodox, provocative and highly sectarian in Buddhist terms and so more than likely to be banned from mainstream monasteries – while its claimed concerns about cases of discrimination in India should be addressed by working within the Tibetan community instead of opportunistically attacking the Dalai Lama in order to provoke misinformed publicity for their sect. [7]

International Shugden Community

The International Shugden Community was registered as a company in Norway and California. Its Norwegian directors were teachers at the Nordic Kadampa Meditation Centre in Oslo, which is part of the New Kadampa Tradition. [8] Its American directors included teachers at Tushita Meditation Center, Westlake, California and Manjushri Kadampa Meditation Center, Ulverston (the NKT's first and main centre). [8] [9] [5]

Dissolution

A 2015 Reuters investigation determined "that the religious sect behind the protests has the backing of the Communist Party" and that the "group has emerged as an instrument in Beijing’s long campaign to undermine support for the Dalai Lama". [2] Lama Tsetsa, a monk who had formerly been a part of the Shugden movement, said the Chinese United Front Work Department had paid him and a small number of other Tibetans within the organisation to stage protests against the Dalai Lama. [10] After the Reuters investigation revealed that China backs it, the International Shugden Community halted operations and disbanded. [3]

See also

References

  1. Len Foley. "Official and Important Statement". International Shugden Community. Archived from the original on 2022-11-13. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
  2. 1 2 3 "China co-opts a Buddhist sect in global effort to smear the Dalai Lama". Reuters. 2015-12-21. Retrieved 2025-10-06.
  3. 1 2 3 David Lague; Stephanie Nebehay (March 11, 2016). "Group that hounded Dalai Lama disbands after Reuters exposes Chinese backing". Reuters. Reuters. Retrieved 15 November 2022. The Buddhist group leading a global campaign of harassment against the Dalai Lama has called off its demonstrations and disbanded, according to a statement on its website. The announcement comes after a Reuters investigation revealed in December that China's ruling Communist Party backs the Buddhist religious sect behind the protests that have confronted the Dalai Lama in almost every country he visits. Reuters found that the sect had become a key instrument in China's campaign to discredit the Tibetan spiritual leader.
  4. Dodin, Thierry (18 May 2014). "The Dorje Shugden conflict: An interview with Thierry Dodin". Tibet Sun. Retrieved 2 October 2025.
    "Spiritual Lineage of the Dorje Shugden practice". wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org. Retrieved 2025-10-06.
    Pritchard, Stephen (2015-07-04). "The readers' editor on... Buddhism and organised lobbying". The Guardian. ISSN   0261-3077 . Retrieved 2025-10-06.
    Kay, David (2004). Tibetan and Zen Buddhism in Britain: Transplantation, Development and Adaptation. London: RoutledgeCurzon. p. 230.
    "Geshe Kelsang Gyatso open letter to Dalai Lama". wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org. Retrieved 2025-10-06.
    Dreyfus, Georges (2011). "The Predicament of Evil: The Case of Dorje Shukden" by Georges Dreyfus in Deliver Us From Evil, p. 74, Editor(s): M. David Eckel, Bradley L. Herling, Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion.
  5. 1 2 "Who is protesting against His Holiness the Dalai Lama? by Tsultrim Palmo & Carol McQuire | International Shugden Community (ISC)". info-buddhism.com. Retrieved 2025-10-06.
  6. Article title [ usurped ] WSS's official website
  7. Tibet scholar denies making Time magazine Shugden comment, Tibetan Review, 2008-07-23.
  8. 1 2 "Dalai Lama protesters: International Shugden Community / Western Shugden Society - unlocked". info-buddhism.com. Retrieved 2025-10-06.
  9. Kay 2004, p. 57.
  10. Lague, David; Nebehay, Stephanie (2016-03-12). "Group that hounded Dalai Lama disbands after Reuters exposes Chinese backing". Reuters. Retrieved 2025-10-06.

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