The 28th Sumtrhang Chöje Wangdrak Gyatsho devoted his life to preserving Bhutan’s
spiritual traditions while guiding communities with wisdom, compassion, and vision.
Rooted deeply in the Nyö lineage, his leadership bridged ancient teachings with
modern societal needs.
His work extended beyond monasteries into education, cultural preservation,
and community development — ensuring that spiritual values remained relevant
in a rapidly changing world.
The 28th Sumtrhang Chöje Wangdrak Gyatsho, the founder of the Druk Nyo Foundation, was born in 1949 to his father, the 27th Sumtrhang Chöje Tshewang Tandin and mother Ani Tshogyal of Buli Gonpa. Early in his education, he studied Monlam Namsum with his father’s guidance and the Kudrung Droep of Nimalung. He also received the transmissions of Sumtrhang’s traditions from his father.
At the age of 18, he went to Trongsa Dratsang to study rituals, marking the beginning of his spiritual journey. His commitment to practice non-sectarian Buddha Dharma led him to receive the Dudjom Tersar lineage transmission from His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche in 1970 at Tashigang and the Rinchen Terzoe from His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche in 1971 at Dechencholing in Thimphu. Additionally, he obtained the Kagyu Wang Lung Tri Sum from Kyabje Nyizer Trulku in Phunakha.
In 1979, he founded Sumtrhang Gomday, a lay practitioner spiritual community, which started with 23 dedicated gomchens. This initiative further showcased his commitment to fostering spiritual growth and communal well-being.
A pivotal encounter with His Holiness Drupwang Sonam Zangpo at Paljor Choling Goenpa in Toeb Metsena resulted in Chöje Rinpoche accepting him as his root teacher. For six years, he diligently practiced Mahamudra under the guidance of his revered teacher. However, the passing of his root teacher in 1982 brought a shift in his responsibilities.
In the years that followed, Chöje Rinpoche played a pivotal role in multiple capacities—serving as a school teacher under the guidance of Her Royal Highness Ashi Dechen Wangmo Wangchuk, while steadfastly upholding his sacred responsibilities as the Sumtrhang Chöje. Simultaneously, he also took on the significant duty of representing the people of Ura in parliament, demonstrating his commitment to education and service to the community demonstrated a harmonious blend of spiritual and secular responsibilities.
Notably, in 1997, with the gracious support and well-wishing of His Majesty the fourth King and a gift of Nu. 2,50,000, Chöje Rinpoche initiated the renovation of the Sumtrhang monastery. This endeavor aimed at preserving the rich cultural and spiritual heritage of Sumtrhang, a mission he championed with passion.
In his relentless pursuit to uncover the sacred Kama lineage of Vajrakila, the main practice at Sumtrhang, Chöje Rinpoche embarked on a transformative journey that led him to Yangthang Rinpoche. From this revered master, Chöje Rinpoche received crucial Kama empowerments and transmissions related to the profound practice of Vajrakila. His own root teacher, Drupwang Sonam Zangpo also played a pivotal role in imparting essential Vajrakila transmissions, from whom he received Sangdue Phurpa transmission. His guru also instructed him to go to Lama Gyelwang Nima to receive the transmission, which he did in the 1990s at Rinpoche’s residence in Changangkha.
In 2014, accompanied by his two eldest sons, he met His Holiness Drikung Kyabgoen Chetsang Rinpoche for the first time and received several empowerment and transmission from His Holiness. Since then, Sumtrhang reconnected with Drikung communities through His Holiness as Sumtrhang has its historical root to Drikung.
Reflecting on the hardship of preserving and upholding Sumtrhang monastery and its heritage and benefiting to the social causes, Chöje Rinpoche founded Druk Nyo Foundation in 2017 with aims to promote Spirituality, Education, Culture and Nature as the basis of value preservation and promotion. Today, the foundation has not only supported the long-overdue renovation works of the Sumtrhang monastery but also benefits farmers, schools, scholars, and others through its various projects.
The life of our founder exemplifies a harmonious blend of spiritual dedication, educational pursuits, and community service. He passed away in November 2022, leaving behind a profound legacy of compassion and service.
“Spirituality must serve society — guiding, uplifting, and shaping future generations.”