martes, 30 de diciembre de 2014

H H DALAI LAMA-LAMRIM тайлбараас-3a

32 Kagyu Monlam Chenmo

32 Kagyu Monlam

  
   
 
 
Schedule for the 32nd Kagyu Monlam
Grand Examination of Monastic Forms
Date: December 19, 2014
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Time: 8 am–4 pm
Trisamayavyūha Empowerment
Bestowed by His Holiness Sakya Trizin
Date: December 20, 2014
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Time: 8:00–10:30 am
 
The Initiations of “Knowing One Frees All”
Bestowed by His Holiness the Gyalwang Karmapa
Dates: December 20–25, 2014
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Day 1: Saturday, December 20I 2:00–4:30 pm • Single White Tāra
Day 2: Sunday, December 21I 8:00–10:30 am • Praises of the Twenty-One Tāras (p. 281)
                         • White Tāra With Retinue
                         • Tāra of the Acacia Forest
                         • Single Tāra Who Shakes the Three Worlds
II 2:00–4:30 pm • Prayers to Guru Rinpoche (p. 308)
                        • Single Kurukullā
                        • Single Auspicious Tāra Who Accomplishes Aims
Day 3: Monday, December 22I 8:00–10:30 am • Praises of the Twenty-One Tāras (page 281)
                         • Yellow Prajñaparamita with Retinue
                         • Single Uṣnīṣa Vijaya
                         • Uṣnīṣa White Parasol with Retinue
II 2:00–4:30 pm • Prayers to Guru Rinpoche (from page 387/8)
                         • Single Blazing Uṣnīṣa
                         • The Five Queens of Awareness
Day 4: Tuesday, December 23I 8:00–10:30 am • Praises of the Twenty-One Tāras (page 281)
                         • Single Yellow Leaf-Clad Shavari
                         • Mārichi with Retinue
                         • Single Dhvaja Grakeyura
II 2:00–4:30 pm • Prayers to Guru Rinpoche (from page 387/8)
                         • Single White Sarasvatī
                         • Orange Mañjushrī with Retinue
Day 5: Wednesday, December 24I 8:00–10:30 am • Praises of the Twenty-One Tāras (page 281)
                         • Single White Mañjushrī
                         • Mañjushrī Nāma Saṁgiti with Retinue
                         • Single Mañjushrī, Lion of Speech
II 2:00–4:30 pm • Prayers to Guru Rinpoche (from page 387/8)
                         • Single Mañjushrī Arapacha
                         • Single Mañjushrī the Lion's Roar
Day 6: Thursday, December 25I 8:00–10:30 am • Praises of the Twenty-One Tāras (page 281)
                         • Single Amitāyus
                         • Four Armed Avalokiteshvara with Retinue
                         • Single Maitreya
 
Vajrasattva Empowerment in the Tradition of Marpa
Bestowed by Goshir Gyaltsap Rinpoche
Dates: December 25, 2014
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Times: 2:00–4:30 pm
Virtue in the Beginning
Teachings on The Torch of True Meaning
Dates: December 26–27, 2014
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Sessions:
I 08:00–9:00 am • The Short Vajradhara Lineage Prayer (p. 272)
                         • Mandala Offerings (p. 613)
                         • Teachings on Vajrasattva Practice from The Torch of True Meaning
    9:00–9:30 am Tea break
    9:30–10:30 am • Vajrasattva practice
                           • The Aspiration of the Mahamudra of Definitive Meaning (p. 353)
                           • An Aspiration for the Well-Being of Tibet (p. 427)
II 2:00–3:00 pm • Mandala Offerings (p. 613)
                         • Teachings on Vajrasattva Practice from The Torch of True Meaning
   3:00–3:30 pm Tea break
   3:30–4:30 pm • Vajrasattva practice
                        • The Aspiration of the Mahamudra of Definitive Meaning (p.353)
                        • An Aspiration for the Well-Being of Tibet (p. 427)

Virtue in the Middle
The Kagyu Monlam
Dates: December 29, 2014–January 4, 2015
Location: Monlam Pavilion 
Day 1: Monday, December 29, 2014
I 6:00–8:30 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam
II 9:00–10:30 am Teachings on The Four Freedoms from Attachment
III 1:30–3:00 pm The Noble Aspiration for Excellent Conduct, Maitreya’s Aspiration,
                          Aspiration from The Way of the Bodhisattva
IV 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
Day 2: Tuesday, December 30
I 6:00–8:30 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam
II 9:00–10:30 am Teachings on The Four Freedoms from Attachment
III 1:30–3:00 pm The Noble Aspiration for Excellent Conduct,
                         The Sukhavati Prayer “I Prostrate with Respect…”
IV 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
Day 3: Wednesday, December 31
I 6:00–8:30 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam
II 9:00–10:30 am Teachings on The Four Freedoms from Attachment
III 1:30–3:00 pm Praises of Tara and Saraswati
IV 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
Day 4: Thursday, January 1, 2015
I 6:00–8:30 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam
II 9:00–10:30 am Teachings on The Four Freedoms from Attachment
III 1:30–3:00 pm Prayers to Guru Rinpoche: Clearing the Path of Obstacles and
                         Spontaneous Fulfillment of Wishes
IV 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
Day 5: Friday, January 2
I 6:00–8:00 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam
          8:00 am Kangyur Procession
II 9:00–10:30 am Reading the Kangyur
III 1:30–3:00 pm Prayers for the Well-Being of Tibet
IV 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
Day 6: Saturday, January 3
I 6:00–8:30 am Mahayana Sojong, The Twenty-Branch Monlam, Sixteen Arhats
          7:00 am Alms Procession
II 1:30–3:00 pm The Sutra in Three Sections, Akshobhya Sutras
III 3:30–5:00 pm The Twenty-Branch Monlam
            5:00 pm Akshobhya Fire Puja
Day 7: Sunday, January 4
  3:30 am Fifteenth Day Sojong (Ordained sangha only)
I 6:00–8:30 am The Twenty-Branch Monlam, Medicine Buddha
II 9:00–11:00 am Offerings to the Gurus
III 1:00–2:30 pm Offerings to the Gurus
IV 3:00–5:00 pm Sponsor Appreciation, Special Address
 
Virtue in the End
The Marme Monlam
Date: January 5, 2015
Location: Monlam Pavilion
Time: 7:30 pm
 

feliz 2015


domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014

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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.

miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014

19th is the birthday of the present His Eminence the 10th Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche

November 19th is the birthday of the present His Eminence the 10th Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche. You can recite this prayer everyday as many times as you wish. This Long Life Prayer for the 10th Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche was written by His Holiness ... Ver más
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este 20 de Noviembre del 2014






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KTD Nort America


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The KTD shrine room, all dressed up for the commemoration of 
His Holiness the 16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje's parinirvana.

This Weekend

October 31 through November 2

KHENPO KARTHAR RINPOCHE

The Six Paramitas as the Path of a Bodhisattva


Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche on Friday night.
Khenpo Rinpoche demonstrates his commitment to Halloween.
 
Banner photo and this photo by Anitra Brown

Next Weekend's
Dharma Trifecta

November 7- 12

White Tara
Teaching, Retreat & Empowerment
with Family Day!

EmpowermentNovember 8 at 7 pm



Family Day 
Featuring
Calligrapher
 Barbara Bash

Meanwhile, at Benchen Monastery ...


Lama Karma Drodhul writes:

Yesterday morning was an opportunity for us to represent Buddha Karmapa's North American seat which is KTD Monastery with Lama Zopa, Ani Wangmo, Susan and PC Chen! 

We offered body, speech and mind offering and I personally sponsored the lunch and money offering for the monastics! 

Also for all beings and the joy of offering will remain in our heart forever! 
Karmapa Chenno!


Lhabab Duchen Nyungne

November 11 - 14
Lama Karuna Tara leads the Nyungne Retreats at KTD, held on the Four Great Occasions of the Buddha's life.
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Two Residential Volunteer Positions
starting November 1, 2014 

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There was a beautiful rainbow at KTD on October 26th. 
Photo by Jason Petersen

Has There Ever Been a More Exciting Time 
to Volunteer at KTD?

Half-Kitchen and Half-Housekeeping Position:
This volunteer position includes Kitchen tasks of preparing vegetarian and vegan meals, washing pots and pans, and cleaning up the kitchen, as well as Housekeeping tasks of cleaning guest rooms and public spaces.

Housekeeping Position: 
This volunteer position includes cleaning public spaces, guest rooms, offices and storage rooms. In addition, housekeepers do laundry tasks, re-supply the rooms and bathrooms with soap and paper products, and perform other interior maintenance tasks. Being able to do some heavy lifting or physical labor is important.

Same rainbow, Anitra Brown.
If you are interested in one of these three-to-six month residential volunteer positions, please contact office@kagyu.org. Or phone  845-679-5906 ext 3 or 845-679-5906 ext 1090.
KTD monastery is the North American seatof His Holiness Ogyen Trinley Dorje, the 17th Karmapa, head of the Karma Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist lineage. Located on a mountain above Woodstock, NY, the monastery is across the hiking trail going up Overlook Mountain. KTD offers teachings by Tibetan Buddhist lamas, meditation practices, chanting pujas, and a community lifestyle based on Buddhist principles. People from around the world come to weekend programs and week-long retreats to study genuine Buddhist dharma.
   Residential volunteers sleep in Dorm Rooms and receive free vegetarian meals.
If their work schedule allows, they can attend teachings by visiting Tibetan Buddhist lamas on the weekends. Residential volunteers participate in KTD's community by doing a daily meditation or puja practice and by sharing other activities that support the spiritual and day-to-day life at the monastery. KTD offers a weekly Introduction to Buddhism course and a weekly Buddhist book discussion group. KTD's resident lamas and monastics are always willing to answer questions about Buddhism. 

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Please Return to KTD to Teach Again, Tulku Rinpoche
Ringu Tulku Rinpoche Visit and PlanetaryScreening 
Of KTD, Ringu Tulku says, "it's a beautiful place, and very blessed, too."
Photo courtesy Anitra Brown    
Ringu Tulku enjoys a little popcorn at the Saturday night screening of
the film Planetary - about 60 people attended.

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Two Sizes Available 
As Promised, Phowa Retreat Group Photo 
Photo courtesy Stephanie Colvey     
Note: The 9 x 12 is especially fun to look at for the expressions on people's faces!

miércoles, 8 de octubre de 2014

LAMA ATISHA AND THE LAM RIM

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Lama Atisha and the Lam-rim

Oct 07, 2014 12:38 pm
Lama Zopa Rinpoche during the public talk at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, Bendigo, Australia, September 20, 2014. Photo by Kunchok Gyaltsen.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche during the public talk at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, Bendigo, Australia, September 20, 2014. Photo by Kunchok Gyaltsen.
When Lama Atisha went to Tibet, he was told about all the problems there, Lama Zopa Rinpoche recounted during the public teaching at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion on September 20, 2014. “Then Lama Atisha wrote a text integrating all Buddha’s teachings into a few pages,” Rinpoche said. “It is called Lamp of the Path to Enlightenment. The text was sent to India to be checked. The pandits were so surprised. At that time if a text had mistakes, they would tie it on the tail of a dog and it would be taken around the city. At that time they did like that, but they were so surprised that Lama Atisha had integrated all Buddha’s teachings in the three pages of the Lamp of the Path to Enlightenment, the graduated path to enlightenment — the name started from this text — so graduated path of lower capable being, graduated path of middle capable being, and graduated path of higher capable being. So all the Buddha’s teachings are in those three, embodied in the lam-rim, the graduated path to enlightenment.
“The graduated path of lower capable being, oh, that one is to not harm others, that instruction goes: do not harm others. Then the graduated path of middle capable being, oh, that teaching is also to not harm others, mainly it is to not harm others. Now the teaching of graduated path of higher capable being is to benefit others. So lam-rim, what Lama Atisha wrote, all the Buddha’s teachings comes down to not harming others and benefiting others. The right view of Buddhism is dependent arising and the action is to not harm others. That is included in Lama Atisha’s teachings, everything is included there: to not harm others and to benefit others.”
Quote taken from the transcript by Ven. Joan Nicell of Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s public talk at the Great Stupa of Universal Compassion, Bendigo, Australia, September 20, 2014. Lightly edited by Mandala.
More information, photos and updates about FPMT spiritual director Lama Zopa Rinpoche can be found on Rinpoche’s webpage. If you’d like to receive news of Lama Zopa Rinpoche via email, sign up to Lama Zopa Rinpoche News.
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