The enthronement prayer is used to bless images and statues with the energies of Dorje Shugden. The prayer invites Dorje Shugden to reside in a particular location or premise, thus dispelling any negativities and encouraging growth and positivity.
Read moreHis Eminence the 13th Kundeling Rinpoche’s auspicious birth took place on 13 January 1959, which coincided with a lunar eclipse and “Makar Sankranti”, an important religious festival for Hindus all over India and Nepal.
Read moreOn 3rd May 1994, H.E. the 13th Kundeling Rinpoche established The Atisha Charitable Trust following his wish to translate faith into meaningful action. Its main goals are to serve the spiritual, educational and social needs of the underprivileged, within India and elsewhere with a strong sense of spirituality.
Read moreWhen I was at a crossroads in my life, Dorje Shugden gave me clear signs of what to do. Since then, the hindrances to my Dharma practice have been alleviated substantially.
Read moreFounded by the 53rd Gaden Setri Gyaltsen Sengge of Gaden Monastery in 1748, Taktsang Lhamo Setri Monastery is from the Gelug tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and is one of the earliest monasteries to enshrine Dorje Shugden as their Dharma Protector.
Read moreThis praise to Kache Marpo is extracted from a ritual composed by His Holiness the Great Fifth Dalai Lama, who composed it at the request of Kache Marpo himself so that practitioners may connect with him to receive swift assistance.
Read moreHis Eminence Kyabje Daknak Rinpoche is considered by many to be the Nirmanakaya form of Buddha Amitabha and Dharmapala Setrap and is seen as a Living Buddha at both Zetho Monastery and Sera Mey Monastery.
Read moreThis is the incredible postcard, with Dorje Shugden’s face peering from the sky, which was sent to H.E. Tsem Rinpoche from Mongolia. It uncannily resembles Kechara Forest Retreat prior to construction.
Read moreTo me, Dorje Shugden is like a ‘Big Spiritual Father’ in that he gives us Dharma, helps us overcome obstacles and illnesses, and much more. He is indeed compassion in action!
Read moreGaden Damcholing Monastery is a new Dorje Shugden monastery in Markham, Tibet that is open and accessible to the public at large. 16 December 2014 marked the inauguration of this monastery, which provides a home for over 200 Buddhist monks.
Read moreThe opening of Gaden Khachoe Shing in Bloomington, Indiana featured a long life puja and tsok offerings to Kyabje Trijang Chocktrul Rinpoche. Attendees also had the opportunity to have audience with the wrathful and peaceful forms of Dorje Shugden through the Gameng Oracle.
Read moreThe practice of Dorje Shugden continues to flourish in the monasteries of Tibet. This video shows just a few of the monasteries in the Land of Snows who keep Dorje Shugden’s lineage alive and well.
Read moreThe abbot, tantric master, Vidyadhara, pandit and Vinaya holder His Holiness Sharpa Choeje Rinpoche Jetsun Lobsang Nyima is the Lord of the East. He is from Gaden Shartse Monastery and was a devoted student of H.H. Trijang Rinpoche and H.H. Zong Rinpoche.
Read moreH.E. the 2nd Serkong Dorje Chang was a prominent Lama during the time of H.H. the 13th Dalai Lama. Formerly a monk of Gaden Monastery, Serkong Dorje Chang is the only Lama in Gelug history whom the Dalai Lama has advised to return his ordination vows and take on a consort.
Read moreThis is a video tribute to the World Peace Protector Dorje Shugden and the various high Lamas and practitioners who have been striving to spread his holy practice around the world.
Read moreBorn in 1975, Zava Damdin Rinpoche was recognised in the year 2000 as the reincarnation of one of the greatest Buddhist masters, yogis, healers, scholars and mahasiddhas in Mongolia, Zava Lam Damdin.
Read moreIn the book ‘The Principal Teachings of Buddhism’, Kensur Lobsang Tharchin Rinpoche shares some insight into how he grew up, how he studied and his interactions with Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche, the legendary master of Lama Tsongkapa’s lineage.
Read moreRabten Tashi Ling Monastery in Hungary is a meditation and retreat centre of the Gelugpa tradition. The centre was founded in the year 2000 under the guidance of His Eminence Gonsar Rinpoche to cultivate the connection between Hungary and Tibetan Buddhism.
Read moreStudents of H.E. Tsem Rinpoche were on-hand to witness the opening of Venerable Zawa Rinpoche’s new Buddhist temple known as Centre De Méditation Tsongkhapa (or Tsongkhapa Meditation Centre) located in Ste-Sophie, Quebec, Canada.
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