Tashi Rabgias


Tashi Rabgias is an Indian scholar and historian belonging to Leh, Ladakh. He is a scholar of Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism. He commands great expertise over the bhoti language. He has many books to his credit. He has collected more than 200 folk songs for which he was awarded a Robe of Honour by the Art Culture and Language Department, Govt of Jammu and Kashmir.

Early life

He was born in the Tukchu family of Sakti village in Leh. He had an inclination towards Buddhist philosophy and its ways of life from a very early age.

Education

He completed his primary education from a Primary School in Chemde village and Secondary education from Sri Pratap College, Srinagar where he got his Bachelors of Arts Degree in 1953.

Career

In 1953, at the age of 27, he started his career as the first Personal Assistant to the first Deputy Minister of J&K Govt., 19th Kushok Bakula Rinpoche for a period of four years. He has also worked as an Asstt. Editor / Cultural Officer, Gangtok. He served as the incharge Ladakhi Programmes on Radio Kashmir Srinagar from 1960 to 1962. Later he was appointed as a lecturer of Buddhist Studies at the University of Delhi in 1963. He also worked as Information Officer, J&K Government from 1964 to 1982. He has been involved a wide array of social life being the founder President of the Ladakh Cultural Forum, Leh. Besides, he has been the Secretary, Ladakh Buddhist Association for 7 years from 1964 to 1970. He was also associated with the Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi as a member of the General Council during the period 1998–2000. He also served as Education Officer in Ladakh Ecological Development Group, an NGO. He is one of the founding members of International Association for Ladakh Studies. He has a Chair in the name of Gyalwa Lungchen Rabjam at the Central Institute of Buddhist Studies, Leh in recognition of his services to Buddhist studies.
His book "Kunsel Melong" is a study of the history of Ladakh from pre-historic times up to 1947. Apart from the regular political history it also contains many other aspects like the Buddha's teachings, economy, dynasty and religious history. He also started some newsletters titled Yargyas Kongphel and Temdel Sargyur in bhoti language. Some of his major contributions are:
Presently he acts as the patron of the International Association for Ladakh Studies. He is now the only living patron of the organisation after the death of Kacho Sikander Khan, his co-patron and contemporary historian from the neighboring Kargil district.

Literary contributions