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jueves, 26 de febrero de 2015
domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014
Guru Vajradhara
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On 21 November 2014, Guru Vajradhara Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa visited the 25 years silver jubilee celebration of Nobel Peace Prize to H. H. the 14th Dalai Lama and the founding anniversary of Tibetan Children's Village school (TCV) at Chauntra. All the students and staff members gave the traditional welcome to Guru Vajradhara. Traditional tea and sweet rice offering was offered to Guru Vajradhara and the life of Milarepa opera was performed. Guru Vajradhara gave a sacred teaching of Buddhism on the importance of education and blessed all the staff, students and public in the school. All of them were very content and blessed by the teachings.
Afterwards, Guru Vajradhara was requested to consecrate newly built stupas in the Chauntra and Bir Tibetan Settlements and new temple.
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Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa,
Guru Vajradhara,
palpung,
tcv
viernes, 4 de julio de 2014
Graduation Ceremony
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On the 1st of July 2014, The Annual Graduation Ceremony of Palpung Lungrig Jampal Ling Shedra (Monastic College for Higher Buddhist Studies), was held for those who have completed many years of studies and teachings of the Lord Buddha. There was also an announcement of the annual examination results of Palpung Rigney Lobling Dhonnyi Norbu Gatsal (Palpung Monastic University of Tibetan Literature, Art, Medicine and Astrology). Both announcements were held at Palpung Lungrig Jampal Ling Shedra which is under the direction and umbrella of Palpung Sherabling Monastic Seat.
The traditional ceremony began with an offering of Body, Speech and Mind to Guru Vajradhara Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa followed with butter tea and sweet rice.
Also, there was an announcement about the Annual Examination Results of Palpung Riglam Kyedtsel, the Monastic School. Young monks gave examinations on different subjects like Tibetan, English, Hindi, Mathematics, General Science, Social Science, and Calligraphy and also oral tests were conducted.
This year 9 monks graduated from Palpung Lungrig Jampal Ling Shedra (Monastic College for Higher Buddhist Studies) and received certificates from Guru Vajradhara Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa. Two Khenpos received the certificate of Khenpo after completion of 16 years of studies and teachings. Six monks who graduated this year were appointed and received the formal title of Lopon.
On the conclusion of the ceremony the most profound and enlightening teaching and advice was given by Guru Vajradhara Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa for the Khenpos and students on this very auspicious day, the day that the Lord Buddha turned the Wheel of Dharma for the first time at Sarnath-Varanasi, North India which is one of the holiest and sacred day of Buddhism.
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