On the 1st day of the 11th month of the Water-Mouse year, (1912) Mrs. Trinlay Gyalmo, (the sister-in-law of Rani Chonyi Wangmo of
Bhutan House) and her husband Bhawalolo constructed the Monastery with a main prayer hall, monk's dormitory and a private residence for
Rinpoche on the donated 7 acres land which was orange garden then. Mrs Trinlay Gyalmo also donated 21 acres of paddy field for up-keeping precious artefacts of the Monastery. Rani Chonyi Wangmo sponsored for the renovation of the Chinese temple, Gesar Lhangang and donated generously for the monk's living. Gradually, novice monks came from every part of Tibet from all different schools of
Tibetan Buddhism and joined the Monastery. There were monks from
Mongolia,
Ladakh,
Kinnaur,
Tawang,
Arunachal Pradesh besides
Sherpa,
Tamang and
Gurung monks. As of now, there are 55 resident monks of Tibetan,
Monpa, Sherpa, Tamang and Gurung origin. After the passing away of Domo Geshe Rinpoche Ngawang Kalsang in 1939, the senior monks of Tharpa Choling Monastery appealed to the
Tibetan government to take over the administration of the Monastery. As the new incarnation of this Rinpoche was yet to be found, and when found he would be too young to take over the administrative responsibilities of the Monastery, therefore, the Tibetan Government decided to appoint abbot from
Sera,
Drepung and
Gaden to administer the monastery. The first deputed abbot of Tharpa Choling Monastery was Khenpo Lodoe Dorje who was
Geshe from Gaden Monastery. The second abbot was Drepung Tsawa Khangtsen Mani Tulku. These two abbots were appointed before the
Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1959. After the occupation of Tibet, the Department of Religion and Culture,
Tibetan Government in Exile appointed Rikya Rinpoche as the third abbot and Serje Khensur Lobsang Dhonyoe as the fourth abbot of the monastery.
Updates In 2005 the 14th
Dalai Lama said that he had found the reincarnation of the third Domo Geshe Rinpoche in
Bylakuppe through prophecy and divination. In deference to his directives the Tharpa Choling Monastery
banned the worship of Dorjee Shugden. The Monastery is under the direct supervision of the religious department and the Dalai Lama Administration. ==Discipline of the monastery==