Ayang Rinpoche

Ayang Rinpoche is also the founder of two monasteries, in cluding Thupten Shedup Janchub Ling at Bylakupee, Chogyab, and Ayang Tulku, Ayang being the name of a 435-year-old monastery in Kham (eastern Tibet) which is a branch of the Drikung main monastery.Perhaps no Tibetan lama is more identified with the transmission of Phowa to the West than His Eminence Ayang Rinpoche.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Phowa Teaching in Hong Kong 20th to 30th December 2013

Dec 20     9am - 12pm     Buddha Amitabha Empowerment
Fri            3pm - 5pm       Buddha Amitabha Empowerment continue
                7pm - 9pm       Phowa Teaching

Dec 21     9am - 12pm     Phowa Teaching (Continued)
Sat           3pm - 6pm       Phowa Teaching (Continued)

Dec 22     3pm - 5pm       Nyingma Phowa Oral Transmission Blessing
Sun          7pm - 9pm       Vajrasattva Visualization Teaching

Dec 23     9am - 12pm     Nyingma Phowa Practice
Mon         3pm - 7pm       Drikung Phowa Teaching

Dec 24     9am - 12pm     Drikung Phowa Oral Transmission Blessing
Tue          3pm - 6pm       Drikung Phowa Practice

Dec 25     9am - 12pm     Buddha Amitabha Meditation and Visualization
Wed         3pm - 6pm       Nyingma Phowa Practice

Dec 26     9am - 12pm     Three Excellence Teaching
Thur         3pm - 5pm      Drikung Phowa Practice
                7pm - 9pm       Namchu Amitabha short sadhana practice

Dec 27     9am - 12pm     Milarepa Tsog Offering Prayer
Fri            3pm - 5pm       Teaching on doing Phowa for others at the moment of death
                 7pm - 9pm       Nyingma Phowa Practice

Dec 28     9am - 12pm      Teaching on doing Phowa for oneself at the moment of death
Sat           3pm - 5pm        Short Drikung Phowa Practice

Dec 29     3pm - 6pm        Instruction on Phowa practice after the course
Sun          7:30pm - 9pm   Short Nyingma Phowa practice

Dec 30     9am - 12pm      Buddha Amitabha Tsog Offering Prayer
Mon         2pm - 7pm

application form in English
application form in Chinese

Friday, October 4, 2013

Sydney 's Rinpoche teaching schedule

Friday November 15  -  7:00pm - 9:30pm
PUBLIC TALK - INTRODUCING THE TRUE NATURE OF THE MIND (All welcome - offering optional)
Rinpoche will talk about the true nature of our minds: Rigpa, or Buddha Nature.  To recognize, practise on, and stabilize our recognition of the true nature of the mind is the purpose of the entire Buddhist Path.

Saturday November 16  -  2:00pm - 5:00pm
GURU DRAKPO EMPOWERMENT (All welcome)

Sunday November 17  -  1st session 9:30am - 12 noon   -   2nd session 2:00pm - 5:00pm
GURU DRAKPO TEACHING AND PRACTICE (All students must have received the empowerment)
Guru Drakpo, a wrathful form of Guru Rinpoche, is a powerful destroyer of obstacles on the path to enlightenment and a fierce protector of the Dharma.  This practice is especially beneficial for transforming obstacles into wisdom light.

Monday November 18   1st session 2:00pm - 5:00pm    2nd session 7:00pm - 9:30pm
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRUE NATURE OF THE MIND (Restricted Teaching)
Rinpoche offers the rare and precious direct pointing out instructions to the true nature of the mind.  We learn how to work directly with awareness itself, using the highest teachings of Tibetan Buddism (Mahamudra and Dzogchen).  All students MUST have a prior interview with Rinpoche.  A practice commitment is also involved.  All details on website.

Tuesday November 19   10:00am - 12 noon
SHORT VAJRASATTVA TEACHING (All welcome - offering optional)
A powerful practice for working with illness, obstacles and all negative karma, both of ourselves and others.

Tuesday November 19   7:00pm - 9:30pm
GURU DRAKPO TSOK OFFERING (All welcome)


COSTS are by donation: we suggest around $120 for the Guru Dragpo and $120 for the True Nature of Mind teaching.  However the Dharma is for all, and all are equally welcome, regradless of donation.

CONTACT:  Please see website www.amitabhafoundation.org.au for full details.  You can email us on amitabhafoundationau@gmail.com for more information and to schedule an interview for the True Nature of Mind teaching.  Or call Jane Crancher on 02 9487 7404.

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Ceremony for the Liberation of Dead Beings

      Vajrasattva Retreat Shrine in Rochester
Ayang Rinpoche completes a Vajrasattva meditation retreat in Rochester, New York this week with a Ceremony for the Liberation of Dead Beings (Nay Dren). This is a special opportunity to help loved ones who have passed, whether they are friends, family members, pets or others.  The ritual is a guide to the dead that is traditionally done in the first 49 days after passing, but which can be helpful for beings no matter how long ago they died. Through the profoundly powerful blessings of the tantrayana, a realized wisdom being is able to purify the dead being's consciousness, bestow the empowerment of Vajrasattva, and show them the path to Vajrasattva's pure land.
If you would like to participate, please send us the names of loved ones to be included in the prayers. You may make a donation to support the ceremony and enter the names here.  You may also sponsor tsok or butterlamps for this special day.

Please visit Ayang Rinpoche's website for news about the ongoing Summer Retreat and the Vajrayogini Drupchen starting soon at his monastery in Bylakuppe, South India.

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

A Letter from Rinpoche following the Opening and Consecration of Opak Kyilkhor Choeling and the Enthronement of H.E. Palchen Galo Rinpoche


I just returned after a wonderful retreat at the Holy Place of Achi Choekyi Dolma called Ati Tse in Ladakh and have dedicated my practice to all sentient beings and special prayers for your well being and for the success of your dharma practices.

I would like to send my appreciation and thanks to all who attended the recent opening of the Amitabha Foundation Retreat Centre in Nepal, and the enthronement of HE Palchen Galo Rinpoche.

Due to the last-minute approval of the visit by HH Drikung Kyabgon Chungtsang Rinpoche, and the fact that the project itself was not fully completed in time for the event except for the temple which was our focus, everyone involved in this project had to accomplish many things very quickly at the last minute. With so much needing to be achieved so fast, we wish to express our apologies for any inconvenience that our guests experienced. We know that in some cases arrangements for your stay, including food and transportation, were not to the high standard that we had wished for.


Nevertheless, the ceremony itself proceeded in a very auspicious way, in an atmosphere of harmony and joy. I pray that now the temple and retreat centre will be a great blessing, produce great realized practitioners and be serving people from around the world.

Once again, I thank you all very much for your continued and unconditional support in helping to preserve the precious Buddha Dharma for many future generations to come. May the accumulation of merit from all our virtuous deeds benefit all sentient beings.

Yours in the Dharma,

His Eminence Choeje Ayang Rinpoche

Saturday, June 29, 2013

PHOWA COURSE in BODHGAYA, BIHAR, INDIA 2014

DAILY SCHEDULE OF PHOWA COURSE BY H.E “CHOEJE” AYANG RINPOCHE IN BODHGAYA, BIHAR, INDIA FROM JAN 19 – 28, 2014

Jan 19/2014   Sun     9.00 am    Short Introductory teaching on Phowa *
                                        2.00 pm    Buddha Amitabha Empowerment *

Jan 20/2014   Mon    7.00 am    Full Day-Detailed Phowa Teaching
 
Jan 21/2014   Tue      7.00 am     Nyingma Phowa Oral Transmission Blessing *
                                        1.00 pm    Nyingma Phowa Practice 
                                        4.30 pm    Vajrasattva Teaching

Jan 22/2014   Wed     7.00 am     Nyingma Phowa Practice
                                        1.00 pm    Drikung Phowa Teaching
                                        4.30 pm    Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi 
                                                     Tree and Circumambulation *

Jan 23/2014   Thu     7.00 am    Drikung Phowa Oral Transmission Blessing with Practice
1.00 pm    Three Excellences Teaching *
4.30 pm    Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi Tree and Circumambulation *

Jan 24/2014   Fri       7.00 am    Buddha Amitabha Meditation Teaching *
1.00 pm    Drikung Phowa Practice
4.30 pm    Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi Tree and Circumambulation *

Jan 25/2014    Sat       7.00 am    Drikung Phowa Practice
 1.00 pm    Jetsun Milarepa Guru Yoga Tsog Offering Prayer *
4.30 pm    Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi Tree and Circumambulation *
Jan 26/2014    Sun       7.00 am    Short Drikung Phowa Practice and Short Amitabha Sadhana
Practice
  1.00pm    Teaching on doing phowa for others at the moment of death
 4.30 pm   Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi Tree and Circumambulation *

Jan 27/2014   Mon       7.00 am    Teaching on doing phowa for oneself at the moment of death
                                                        and instruction on how to practice Phowa after the course
  1.00 pm    Short Nyingma Phowa Practice
  4.30 pm    Pureland Long Aspiration Prayer under the Bodhi Tree and Circumambulation *

Jan 28/2014   Tue        8.00 am      Buddha Amitabha Tsog Offering Prayer *
*Indicates- Open to Public

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Phowa Schedule update info

Dear Sangha Brothers and Sisters,

Phowa Course 2013 information updated is Here.  Please check this out....

Thursday, June 13, 2013

2013 Phowa Empowerment Schedule change Announcement



It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing into parinirvana of Venerable K. C. Lama Kalsang Rinpoche, May 31, 2013. He was a direct descendant of the great King Ling Gesar of Tibet, and father of Ayang Rinpoche’s sangyum, True Lhamo.  Kalsang Rinpoche was a renowned master of the Chod healing ritual and Gesar of Ling Mo divination, one of the oldest divination systems in the Tibetan culture.  He learned both practices from his father, and attained his insight and wisdom as a recognized Tibetan healer through devotion to meditation, years of practice, retreat, and experience with these unique methods. For over forty years, Rinpoche selflessly served the southern region of India from his residence in Bylakuppe. He first visited the West in 1996, and traveled internationally until recently, offering insightful teachings and compassionate guidance. His tireless Dharma efforts, healing activities and selfless dedication to all sentient beings earned him the respect of the Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities in South India, as well as the Buddhist community worldwide.  
Because of Kalsang Rinpoche's passing, Ayang Rinpoche has rescheduled part of his North American teaching tour in order to officiate at the July 22 cremation. There are no other senior Rinpoches in the Drikung Kagyu, Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingma monasteries in South India to lead the cremation puja. Hence, his family requested Rinpoche to be there at this special time. Rinpoche and Truelha and all the organizers extend their sincere regrets for the personal and financial inconvenience to those who had made plans to attend his teachings in Oregon and California in July. We hope everyone will be able to accommodate this unavoidable change of plans and attend the teachings as they have been rescheduled in September and October. The schedule for Mexico is currently pending and may shift several days. Please check for updates on our website.

For a more complete biography of Kalsang Rinpoche and for revised daily 
schedules and contact information, please visit our website. 
Dates Place Activities
July 24-August 4, 2013 (subject to change) Mexico City, Mexico Buddha Amitabha 10 Levels Meditation Teaching and Introduction to True Nature of Mind
August 6-11, 2013 Kittery, Maine, USA Buddha Amitabha 10 Levels Meditation Teaching
August 15-20, 2013 Rochester, NY, USA Outer, Inner, Secret and Innermost Secret Vajrasattva Empowerment, Teachings and Practice Retreat
August 24-September 2, 2013 Toronto, ON, Canada Phowa Course
September 6-11, 2013 Edmonton, AB, Canada Introduction to True Nature of Mind
September 14-23, 2013 Vancouver, BC, Canada Phowa Course
September 27-October 6, 2013 Eugene, OR, USA Phowa Course
October 10-12, 2013 San Jose, CA, USA Public Talk: Introduction to Phowa and Bardo; Amitabha Empowerment and Short Teachings
October 13, 2013 Alameda, CA, USA Vajrayogini Empowerment

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Venerable Kalzang Rinpoche passes into parinirvana


Photo courtesy of Konchog Oesel
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing into parinirvana of the Venerable K. C. Lama Kalsang Rinpoche, May 31, 2013. He was a direct descendant of the great King Ling Gesar of Tibet’s Mhukpo Dung, and father of Ayang Rinpoche’s sangyum, True Lhamo.
Kalsang Rinpoche was born 97 years ago in Domchengar, in the region of Kham, in eastern Tibet. His father Chadral Pema Gyurme was a highly accomplished yogi Vajrayana Chod Master.  His father’s title “Chadral” is a title of respect given to a person who lives a meditative life of renunciation high in the holy mountains and dangerous cemeteries of Tibet. Chadral Pema Gyurme spent his life practicing in such holy places. He accomplished a thirteen-year retreat at Mt. Kailash and was renowned for his realization.
From early childhood, Kalsang Rinpoche had been trained in the Dharma under his father’s guidance. While traveling with his father to many of the sacred places in Tibet, Rinpoche received tantric ritual teachings from him with a special emphasis on Chadral Pema Gyurme’s Healing Chod lineage.
Rinpoche’s life study and practice of the Dharma was deepened by the numerous blessings, empowerments and teachings that he received from many of the great Kagyu and Nyingma masters. Rinpoche was a “favored son” of his root guru His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa. In addition to the great masters’ teachings, Rinpoche was given the complete oral transmission teachings and empowerments of the Karma Kagyu Nyen Do Monastery.
For twenty-five years, Rinpoche studied and practiced the Dharma at the Nyen Do Monastery in Eastern Tibet. He completed a continuous five-year Tara retreat at the Monastery, and at the conclusion of the retreat, Rinpoche was appointed the Chief Representative of the Nyen Do Monastery Regent. For the remainder of his residency at the Nyen Do Monastery, Rinpoche served in the capacities of ritual master, financial administrator and community ambassador.
Following the Chinese expansion into Tibet, Rinpoche relocated to India. In Bylakuppe, South India, he founded the Karma Kagyu monastery, Kagyu Nalanda Institute, the related charitable organization, Bodhisattva Trust, and the Gesar Divination and Healing Center.
Rinpoche was often referred to as “Yogi Rinpoche.” He was a renowned master of the practice of the Chod healing ritual and Gesar of Ling (also referred to as Juthig) Mo divination, one of the oldest divination systems in the Tibetan culture.  He learned both practices from his father, and attained his insight and wisdom as a recognized Tibetan healer through devotion to meditation, years of practice, retreat, and experience with these unique methods. Rinpoche’s healing rituals were known to be beneficial to those suffering from physical, mental or spiritual ailments and their associated obstacles.
For over forty years, Rinpoche selflessly served the southern region of India from his residence in Bylakuppe. He first visited the West in 1996, and traveled internationally until recently, offering insightful teachings and compassionate guidance. Over the years, Rinpoche’s powerful spiritual healings have successfully helped people where other methods have failed. His tireless Dharma efforts, healing activities and selfless dedication to all sentient beings earned him the respect of the Hindu, Muslim and Christian communities in South India, as well as the Buddhist community worldwide.
Venerable Kalsang Rinpoche’s ku-dung will be cremated July 22, 2013.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

RETREAT CENTER


KTM Airport

It takes about ½ hr. to collect baggage, get visa, etc. ($40USD/1 mo.; $100USD 3/mo. + photo; most foreign currency accepted for visa)

Taxi to Retreat Center should cost Rs.500 (they will ask for Rs.1000); takes about ½ hr.

If possible stop at Shambala Market in Kopan on the way to the Retreat Center (for toilet paper, bottled water, etc.)

A Tibetan woman next door to the Retreat Center has a café, rooms (2 w/attached bath; 2 w/shared bath; hot water; breakfast included Rs.200-300/night) and internet (Rs.25/hr.)

Walk to Kopan     1/2 hr.; steep, rocky roads (Shambala Market: East-West
                                restaurant: internet; pharmacy, laundry, fruit/veg stalls)
 Walk to Boudha      1¼ hrs.; steep, mostly paved roads (stupa; big super market,
                                   shops, restaurants, etc.)
Taxi to Boudha       Taxi Rs.250-350
Tamal                       the area of Kathmandu where many foreigners go/live;
                                   restaurants; night life, etc.
Patan                        the area of Kathmandu where craftsmen/artist work
Local SIM                Rs.300 with balance (need to have a Nepali buy for a foreigner)
Internet/wi-fi            Rs.25/hr.; not at Retreat Center yet
Electricity                 24 hrs. at the Retreat Center (only 4 hrs./day most places); plug
                                   adapter is same as for India
Water                        Water pressure is good. No hot water at the Retreat Center yet.
                                  You can purchase a ‘coil’ (an electric appliance) that plugs in,
                                  submerges in a bucket of water to make hot water (in the US
                                   there is small size used to heat a cup of water to make coffee,
                                  tea, etc.)

There are lots of stairs at the Retreat Center. The paths to/from the retreat cottages are steep and rocky.

The weather is mild. It is coolest in the morning/evening; warmest 10am to 4pm. The air is very clean compared to Boudha and Kathmandu.



Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Phowa Course Vancouver 2013

Phowa Course Vancouver
bestow by
H. E, Ayang Rinpoche
 
14 - 23 September, 2013
 
 
 
Phowa course to be bestowed in Vancouver. This is the same phowa retreat that he bestows each year in Bodhgaya.  Teaching given in English by Ayang Rinpoche and translated into Chinese.

During this retreat he will teach details pertaining to death and dying and of course the phowa practice. Buddha Amitabha Empowerment and phowa transmission lung will naturally be given. What is rare is his willingness to practice with all participants, through this the precious Practice transmission is given.

In the 8th century Buddha Amitabha transmitted Phowa practice, the transference of consciousness, to Padmasambhava. Since then, this practice had been passed from Guru to student uninterruptedly to present day. 
 
Ayang Rinpoche is also the founder of two monasteries, including Thupten Shedup Janchub Ling at Bylakupee,  Chogyab, and Ayang Tulku, Ayang being the name of a 435-year-old monastery in Kham (eastern Tibet) which is a branch of the Drikung main monastery.Perhaps no Tibetan lama is more identified with the transmission of Phowa to the West than His Eminence Ayang Rinpoche.
 
Suggested
Donation :    $350 early registration, $400 after 1st August
                     
Date:      14th to 23rd September 2013

Venue :  Amitabha Foundation, 4025 Triumph Street , Burnaby  

Registration:

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Grand Opening and Consecration




Grand Opening and Consecration of Opak Kyilkhor Chöling
Amitabha Foundation Retreat Centre in Nepal
And the Enthronement of His Eminence Palchen Galo Rinpoche
20-25 May 2013
OFFICIAL INVITATION

  
20-21 May – Dharma Protector Prayers
23 May – Official Ceremonies
24-25 May –Buddha Amitabha Tsog Offering and Milarepa Tsog Offering Prayers

 In the heartland of world peace, the spiritual pure land of Nepal, the Amitabha Foundation is a legally registered entity in Nepal and the Retreat Centre is built on a mountain range at Kopan Village in the Kathmandu Valley.  Located approximately 3.5 km. north of the ancient Buddhist stupa of Boudhanath, it consists of eight temples, retreat cottages, a library and a conference hall. The eight temples have been magnificently built to accumulate merit. They display carvings and paintings based on the highest traditions of Tibetan Buddhist art and culture, preserving these traditions and inspiring future generations to value and perpetuate them.
This location was selected for the Retreat Centre because Nepal is the birthplace of Lord Sakyamuni Buddha, surrounded by many holy pilgrimage places all over the country. It was also built to create the opportunity for both ordained and lay people in Nepal and all over the world to practise Dharma, and to offer to those who are not Dharma practitioners a short, peaceful respite from their busy worldly lives.  In addition, by providing a library, the Centre will assist both scholars in their research and local people in their education. It also has a conference hall to promote  East-West  religious  and  cultural  exchange,  with  an emphasis on altruistic programmes to promote world peace. The time has now come to inaugurate the Amitabha Foundation Retreat Centre for  the  benefit  of  the  world community.
We are also privileged to announce the enthronement ceremony of one of the eight great Buddhist siddhi lineage masters of the 12th century who were well known all over Tibet as Palchen Ga Lotsawa Shon-nu Pal. Born in Mi-nyag in Eastern Tibet, he formed the wish to attain siddhi in his life time. To receive teachings, he made the difficult and dangerous journey to the noble land of India, where he attended great Buddhist masters like Tsami Sange Dragpa of Magadha region at Bodh Gaya, Abhayakara, Vageshwari, and many others.
He undertook yogic practices at the historic charnel ground Sitavana (Cool Grove), attaining both the common spiritual attainments and extra-ordinary yogic accomplishments, exemplifying extraordinary supernatural powers. In particular, he had a vision of the primordial wisdom protectors Mahakala Bernagchen in the sky and Four Armed Mahakala on earth, in person, who directly gave him the life essence and transmission teachings. He later invited the primordial wisdom protector, along with his host, to Tibet from the noble land of India and covenanted him to protect the Buddha’s teaching in Tibet.
Gradually, he bestowed extensive oral instructions, initiations, and the union of the six branches of sadhanas to the first incarnate lama of Tibet, H.H. The Gyalwang Karmapa Dusum Khenpa and also to the great Sakyapa master Sachen Kunga Nyingpo. All these details are described in many historical texts such as the religious history of Tibet and the compendium of teaching biographies of other masters of the time.  It is also recorded that King Shingta of Magadha, present day Rajgir in Bihar, gave him a reception during which his path was strewn with flowers up to his knees.
H.E. Palchen Galo Rinpoche is the 4th reincarnation of Karma Kamtsang lineage of Dzod-Tse monastery, famed for its many qualified and accomplished great Masters, which was established under the great Dharma king Lhathog Choegyal of Eastern Tibet. The present incarnation is a reincarnation of the second Lhase Tulku who was the second throne holder of the monastery. He was again born as a son of the Master, universally known by the name of H.E. Ayang Rinpoche, the emanation of Terton Rigzin Choegyal Dorje, and of the mother True Lhamo, who is the descendant of the great King Ling Gesar of Tibet.
The opening of Amitabha Foundation Retreat Centre and the Enthronement Ceremony of the 4th Palchen Galo Rinpoche will be held on the auspicious day of 23rd May 2013. All our associates, dharma brothers and sisters, and Rinpoche’s students are cordially invited  by the representative abbots and lamas of Dzod Tse monastery on behalf of H.E. Kyabgon Jedrung Rinpoche and Dzod Tse Monastery, and His Eminence’s followers who are currently in exile; and by all the associates and members of Amitabha Foundation Retreat Centre, Nepal.
It will be a great opportunity for His Eminence Ayang Rinpoche’s many devoted students around the world to take part together in this important occasion of celebration. It is also an opportunity to visit many great Buddhist sites and places of pilgrimage in Nepal and the surrounding area. To enable you to choose accommodation and tours according to your needs, we will posted information on available options on www.amitabhafoundation.us and www.ayangrinpoche.org. We regret we are unable to make bookings, due to the number of people expected to attend this event.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Shechen Guest House in Boudha, Kathmandu

Dear All,

This is the contact for Shechen Guest House in Boudha, Kathmandu. They have a wonderful vegetarian restaurant attached to the guest house. Another guest house of H.E Tai Situ Rinpoche is getting ready. Have already spoken to them and they will confirm by end of this month if theirs will be ready for use during our event.
 
To make reservations email:
Telephone +977-1-4479009
Fax no. is +977-1-4470215
Mailing Address is:
Shechen Guest House,
GPO Box: 25783
Boudha, Mahankal
Kathmandu, Nepal.

Truelha

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Nepal Monastery consecration day

Dear all,

Thank you for your donation to the Nepal Monastery consecration day.

We will wire all the donations money to Nepal Monastery bank account  on Mar 28th ( Thursday).

Who wants make more donations to the Nepal Monastery before we wire the money out on Thursday, please contact Priscilla at 604 377 2311.

Thank you for your kind attention.

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Ayang Rinpoche’s 2013 Teaching Schedule in North America

We are happy to announce the schedule for His Eminence Choje Ayang Rinpoche's 2013 teachings in North America. The daily schedules are still being confirmed and will be available on the website as soon as they are available. Please check back for updates and contact information for the individual retreat.  We hope you will be able to attend one of these precious teachings and empowerments.


Ayang Rinpoche’s 2013 Teaching Schedule in North America




PHOWA COURSE: His Eminence Chöje Ayang Rinpoche is the world’s most highly regarded Master of Phowa, the transference of consciousness at the time of death. Rinpoche refers to training in Phowa as ”the Tibetan Buddhist way of fearless living, dying and liberation”.  Read more about Ayang Rinpoche and Phowa here.

BUDDHA AMITABHA 10 LEVELS MEDITATION TEACHING: This teaching also comes from the Namchö (Space Dharma) tradition of Mingyur Dorje. These teachings encompass the complete path of Buddhist meditation practice, including calm abiding (shamata), the development stage of visualizing oneself as a deity surrounded by the Pure Land of Amitabha, the completion stage of resting in the True Nature of Mind (rigpa), and the union of development and completion stages together. Included are teachings on Dream Yoga and Clear Light Yoga, both components of the Six Yogas of Naropa.

INTRODUCTION TO THE TRUE NATURE OF MIND: In these “pointing out” instructions, Rinpoche directly introduces practitioners to their Buddha Nature, pure awareness or rigpa.  Through this introduction and subsequent practice, one can calm, focus and direct the mind beyond ordinary thoughts and emotions. Rinpoche requires a personal interview before accepting students for this teaching.

VAJRASATTVA DRUPCHOE: The practice of Vajrasattva, and the recitation of Vajrasattva’s 100-syllable mantra, are common to all Tibetan Buddhist lineages, and are an essential component of the preliminary practices, or Ngondro, and all other development stage practices in Vajrayana. Vajrasattva practice is extraordinarily rich and beautiful, containing highly effective methods to heal ourselves and others and to purify negative karma. “Drupchoe” is literally an offering in the form of practice.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

100 Deities puja

Dear All,

Just letting you know that the  annual 100 Deities puja will start from Feb 18 and conclude on Feb 24th. If one had to request the 100 deities pujas on the 49th day of a deceased, one would have to bear the whole expenses which would be more expensive having to do it by yourself.

Therefore, any one who has family members, friends or loved ones who have died and would like to make donations and dedicate it to them, it is the best opportunity. 

Best wishes and regards,

Truelha

Monday, January 21, 2013

Annual Vajrasattva Mantra recitation - Drupchen

Start February 9, 2013  -  8 pm,  Sat     End  February 10, 2013  -  8 pm, Sun    
Amitabha Foundation, Vancouver
4025 Triumph Street, Burnaby
Note date correction
Free of charge and Registration not required
Open to everyone, you can participate for the entire time or come for part of the retreat. A group of people will commit to doing shifts of mantra recitation throughout the day and night, sleeping at the center. If you wish to join this group, please contact us. Others can join the retreat whenever they have time.
During this 24 hours period the participants will refrain from any verbal communication or any intake of solid food. You are allowed to drink such as milk, soya milk, coffee, tea and of course water.
The Vajrayana tradition of Drupchen or intensive group practice with continuous day and night recitation of mantra done over several days is regarded as one of the most effective and profound means for purifying negative karma and amassing merit and wisdom. It is said in the tantras that the merit of accomplishing such a retreat c continues into the future for months, years, and even lifetimes, dispelling obstacles and purifying even the heaviest karmic obscurations.  Tibetan Buddhists traditionally believe that attendance at such a retreat can yield the same results as years of solitary retreat. In addition, these benefits are not limited to the participants of the retreat, but spread a positive influence over the entire physical locales as well as to the inhabitants of the region, the country and the whole world, becoming the causes for harmony, prosperity, joy and ultimately liberation for all beings.

2013 New Year Greeting