Sunday, November 30, 2008

News of Yangsi Tulku Urgyen's Enthronement?

Dear Sangha Friends in Kathmandu--

I'm sure most of you are busy attending the Seminar, but for the benefit of those of us who are in America, it would be wonderful if folks would post on the blog about your impressions of Urgyen Rinpoche's enthronement ceremony.  

What was the feeling of the event?  Did you see anything or hear anything that inspired you?  Do you have any videos or pictures that you could upload to the blog?  

I watched some of the video feed from Nagi Gompa and I was struck by the kind-hearted and affectionate attitude the lamas expressed for each other as they came into the shrine hall.  I was also amazed to see the Yangsi.  We are so fortunate that Rinpoche has come back to teach us.  Did he address the sangha or did any of the other lamas make any statements on this auspicious occasion?

PG   

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Buddhist - Beyond Boundaries and Time
Source: www.dharmasun.org
Dzongzar Khyentse Rinpoche speaks at Rangjung Yeshe institute, Kathmandu.

Friday, November 21, 2008

From the Enthronement Day





Mike Eisenbach has sent the first four pictures: greeted Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche, coferring with Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche, Yangsi Rinpoche looking up at him, and he receives the flower garland while held up by Phakchok Rinpoche.

Thanks for sending them, Mike.

Monday, November 17, 2008

Practice Weekends Continue

Gomde is hosting monthly study and practice weekend retreats which run Friday evenings through Sunday afternoon. The retreats are practice-oriented, but there are free hours for those who wish to contribute volunteer work as well.

The next retreat dates are December 12-14 and January 16-19 (there's an extra day in the schedule because of Martin Luther King Day). If you'd like to join the weekend, please send an email to manager@gomdeusa.org. For more details, visit the Gomde website, or call the office at 707-925-0201.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

The auspicious enthronement of Tulku Urgyen Yangsi Rinpoche will be broadcast live

Dear Everyone,

We are pleased to let you know that the auspicious enthronement of Tulku Urgyen Yangsi Rinpoche will be broadcast live on the internet at www.dharmasun.org on November 19 and 20 from 8.00 am to 11.00 am Nepali time. To view the broadcast, simply go to www.dharmasun.org during these times and click on the live transmission link.

For those who are unable to view the ceremony live, an edited summary will also be made available at www.dharmasun.org in the following days. Both the live transmission and the summary is made freely available and no registration is required.

For friends and sangha members around the world who are unable to come to Nepal but would like to make a donation to the enthronement ceremony, a separate donation link has been created at www.monlam.org. All donations made at www.monlam.org will be officially recognized during the enthronement festivities.

With best wishes,

Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery

www.shedrub.org
www.dharmasun.org
www.monlam.org

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Orgyen prayer

For my first post here I wanted it to be auspicious so here is Prayer numero uno

-Hawk


HUNG!

ORGYEN YUL-KYI NUP-CHANG TSHAM,

PEMA KESAR DONG-PO LA,

YA-TSHEN CH'OG-KI NGODRUP NYEY,

PEMA JUGNE ZHEY-SU TRAG,

KHORTU KHADRO MANGPO KOR.

KHYED-KYI JEYSU DAG-DRUB KYEE,

CHIN-KYEE LAB-CH'IR SHEGSU SOL,

GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG.The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer entitled Padma Karpo (The White Lotus), written by Mipham Namgyal (1846-1912), a celebrated scholar of the Nyingma Buddhist tradition of Tibet. …

The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer is the most sacred and important prayer in the Nyingma tradition. This short prayer contains the outer, inner, and innermost teachings of the esoteric trainings of Buddhism. By practicing The Vajra Seven-Line Prayer according to any one of these trainings, the result of that particular training will be attained.

The Common Meaning
HUM -- invokes the mind of Guru Rinpoche.

In the northwest of the country of Oddiyana

Born on the pistil of a lotus:

Endowed with the most marvelous attainment;

Renowned as the Lotus-Born (Padmasambhava);

Surrounded by a retinue of many Khadros

[Tib. dPa' Bo, Skt. Daka (male) and

Tib. mKha' 'Gro, Skt. Dakini (female) sages and deities.]

Following you I practice:

Please come forth to bestow blessings.

Master (GURU) Padmasambhava (PEMA), please bestow (HUM) attainments (SIDDHI) [upon us].


Source:http://www.buddhistinformation.com/tibetan/vajra_seven_line_prayer_to_guru_.htm

Ngakso Puja

Some photos from the beautiful Ngakso Puja on July 27, 2009.