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The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso was born with several auspicious signs in a small village located near the Denchokor Monastery in Kham in 1805. Most sources have him as an orphan...

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The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

The 8th Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo, was born in 1760 in the Powo region of Kham. At the age of five he was identified as the reincarnation of the 7th Tatsak Jedrung...

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The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

With the death of the 7th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso, many of the ecclesiastical and political luminaries of that time gathered to discuss the future of the institution of the Dalai Lamas...

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The Sixty-First Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Tsultrim

Apr 3, 2018
The Sixty-First Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Tsultrim

The 61st Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Tsultrim was born at Darwo near Chone Monastery in Amdo in 1721. He received the vows of primary ordination at the age of 7 at Tsador Monastery...

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Buddhism in the Mongol Empire

Mar 22, 2018
Buddhism in the Mongol Empire

How Buddhism spread throughout the Mongol Empire provides an important insight into the cultural and political situation at the time, and illustrates how many high lamas worked skilfully to benefit the Mongols...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice | 16 Comments »

10 Herbs Used as Incense for Healing and Purification

Mar 15, 2018
10 Herbs Used as Incense for Healing and Purification

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Since the start of time, humans have used herbs for a variety of different applications, including the flavouring of food in cooking, in healing and medicinal applications, for cleansing and purifying the environment and even for religious and spiritual use. It is believed that when herbs are burned, the resulting fragrant...

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Ven. Dr. Walpola Rahula Maha Thera: The Theravadan Academic

Feb 11, 2018
Ven. Dr. Walpola Rahula Maha Thera: The Theravadan Academic

(By Tsem Rinpoche and Pastor David Lai) Ven. Dr. Walpola Rahula Maha Thera is widely acclaimed to have been one of the greatest luminaries amongst Sri Lankan scholars of the 20th century. He was a fully ordained monk of the Theravada tradition, an erudite scholar and author of a number of important books on...

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Chokgyur Lingpa

Jan 19, 2018
Chokgyur Lingpa

Chokgyur Lingpa was born at the base of the sacred mountain Namkhadzod in Nangchen on the 10th day of either the 6th or the 10th month of the female earth ox year...

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Merry Christmas To All Malaysians

Dec 25, 2017
Merry Christmas To All Malaysians

Giving in its truest sense extends beyond just pretty presents under a beautifully decorated Christmas tree but giving generously of ourselves without any agenda or expecting anything in return...

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तपाईं धर्म निरपेक्ष वा आध्यात्मिक हुनुहुन्छ?

Dec 17, 2017
तपाईं धर्म निरपेक्ष वा आध्यात्मिक हुनुहुन्छ?

(Are You Secular or Are You Spiritual?) कहिलेकाहीँ म अनलाइनमा पढ्दछु कि मानिसहरूले घेशे केल्साङ ग्याचेको बारेमा र अन्य उत्कृष्ट प्राणीहरूको आलोचना गर्दछन् र अर्को तिर कुरा गर्ने हो भने तिनीहरू सबै अध्यात्मिक हुन र दलाई लामाले प्रदान गरिरहेका नेतृत्व र अभ्यासहरू,

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Dorje Shugden, नेपाली | 12 Comments »

तिब्बती नेतृत्वले एक प्रायोजकसँग कस्तो व्यवहार गर्दछ? (जिन्दक)

Dec 17, 2017
तिब्बती नेतृत्वले एक प्रायोजकसँग कस्तो व्यवहार गर्दछ? (जिन्दक)

(How Tibetan leadership treats a sponsor) धर्ममा प्रायोजन व्यवस्थाका बारेमा कुरा गर्न अधिकांश मानिसहरु असहज मान्छन्। उनीहरु सोच्छन् कि पैसाका बारे छलफल गर्नु आध्यात्मिक विषय होइन।

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म शुग्देनका बारेमा अब बोल्न सक्छु

Dec 17, 2017
म शुग्देनका बारेमा अब बोल्न सक्छु

(I can speak up now about Shugden) बिगत १५ बर्ष भन्दा बढी समय देखी मैले हाम्रो वंश, अभ्यासहरू तथा परम्पराहरूका बारेमा बोल्न चाहिरहेको थिएँ ।

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पाटन, नेपालमा उडिरहेकी वज्रयोगिनी

Dec 17, 2017
पाटन, नेपालमा उडिरहेकी वज्रयोगिनी

(Flying Vajrayogini in Patan, Nepal) मेरा शिष्यहरू र साथीहरू काठमाडौं (नेपाल)मा तिर्थयात्रामा छन् । जे.पि.(छेम लादराङ्का प्रमुख सम्पर्क व्यक्ति)ले सातजनाको समुहलाई नेतृत्व गर्दै छन् ।

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Posted in Asia, Travel, Vajra Yogini, नेपाली | 19 Comments »

नरोपाको गुफामा पुजा, काठमाडौँ, नेपाल

Dec 17, 2017
नरोपाको गुफामा पुजा, काठमाडौँ, नेपाल

(Puja at Naropa's Cave, Kathmandu, Nepal) यी तस्वीर सन् २००८ मा नेपालमा लिइएका हुन्, यो एक नदी निरको ठाउँ हो र म सँगैको त्यस नदी छेउमा महान् महासिद्धि नरोपा र उहाँको गुरूको गुफा छ । करिब साठ्ठी तिर्थ यात्रीका साथ म त्यहाँ भ्रमण गर्न गएको थिएँ र हामी सबैले त्यस गुफा घुम्यौं ;

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Top 10 Spiritual Power Places in Malaysia

Nov 24, 2017
Top 10 Spiritual Power Places in Malaysia

A true melting pot, Malaysia is one of those rare places in the world where people of different ethnic origin, culture, tradition and religious belief have infused harmoniously to form a distinct multicultural society...

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Posted in Asia, Malaysia, Travel | 22 Comments »

Sacred Mountains Around the World

Nov 19, 2017
Sacred Mountains Around the World

Towering imposingly and majestically in the sky, mountains are believed to possess supernatural properties because they are closer to heaven than any other earthly feature. Interestingly, many mountains are linked to spirituality and enlightened beings, such as the Buddha and Jesus. From the earliest times, many peoples from the Greeks and Native Americans to...

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Posted in Asia, China, Travel | 11 Comments »

Animal-headed Divinities in Christianity

Oct 17, 2017
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Christianity has long associated animal-headed divinities with pagan religions. Consequently, these divinities are denounced and declared as anti-Christ or as manifestations of the devil. Certain Christians quote passages of the Bible that refer to God’s displeasure at the worship of a bull-headed pagan god to validate their viewpoint. However, if one were to delve...

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Tsarchen Losal Gyatso: Lineage Holder of Vajrayogini’s Tantra

Sep 30, 2017
An old statue of Tsarchen Losal Gyatso at Thubten Gephel Monastery in Lhatse, Shigatse, Tibet

Tsarchen Losal Gyatso (1502 – 1566 CE) was a famous master and the founder of the Tsarpa lineage of the Sakya tradition centred at Dar Drangmoche Monastery in the central Tsang province of Tibet. The great Tsarchen Losal Gyatso is the 21st lineage holder of the Vajrayogini tantric tradition stemming from the Mahasiddha Naropa...

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Rabindranath Tagore: A beacon for humanity

Sep 17, 2017
Rabindranath Tagore: A beacon for humanity

Rabindranath Tagore (1861 – 1941) was an illustrious man of many talents. A prolific writer, poet, songwriter, playwright, actor, and painter, he revolutionised Indian art and literature, and was also a pioneer of the Bengal Renaissance Movement. Rabindranath’s works have influenced numerous writers, artists, painters, activists, humanitarian workers, social workers, the poor and the...

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Posted in Art, Architecture & Culture, Books & Poetry, Celebrities & People, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 26 Comments »

Kazi Dawa Samdup: a Pioneering Translator of Tibetan Buddhist Texts

Aug 19, 2017
Kazi Dawa Samdup: a Pioneering Translator of Tibetan Buddhist Texts

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Kazi Dawa Samdup (1868 – 1922) was one of the earliest translators of Tibetan Buddhist texts into the English language, and a pioneer who introduced Tibetan Buddhism to the west. During his lifetime, he had served as the interpreter to kings, lamas, politicians, and explorers such as His Holiness the 13th...

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Posted in Asia, Celebrities & People, Explorers | 7 Comments »

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