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Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche's Visit to Singapore on 12-Mar-2005
Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche is unique in that he bridges two worlds—Asian and Western—having been brought up in both cultures. The Sakyong is the eldest son of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and the incarnation of Mipham the Great, a renowned Nyingma scholar and meditation master. As part of the Mukpo clan of eastern Tibet, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche descends from the Tibetan warrior-king Gesar of Ling.
http://www.mipham.com/newsitem.php?id=70 Sakyong Offers First Sadhana of Mahamudra Abhisheka in Southeast Asia April 1, 2005 Fulfilling one of the aspirations of Vidhyadhara, the venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, that the dharma he brought to the West would one day betaught in Asia, Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche bestowed the Sadhana of Mahamudra abhisheka on close students of Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche while on his recent visit to Singapore. Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche is a holder of the Zurmang Kagyü lineage and will be familiar to senior students in the Shambhala mandala from his presence at the consecration of The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya in 2001. The Sakyong also gave public meditation instruction and talks to coincide with publication of the Chinese-language edition of Turning the Mind into an Ally in this multicultural nation at the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula. The events were generously hosted by students of Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche and by Lhatse Tulku, formerly of Namdroling monastery. The abhisheka was given in the home of a senior student of Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche, which holds numerous shrines, rupas and religious artifacts, and in which offerings of 3,300 water bowls are made daily on behalf of the entire city of Singapore. |
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Nagas (snakes, water dragons.) can be wisdom holders, and can also cause skin diseases, depletion of life force energy and other obstacles. It is wise to make offerings to Nagas, when disturbing the earth for any reason. It is believed that one's present wealth, fame, health, confidence, merits will improve, obstacles and sickness will be eliminated, one will always meet good friends and masters, has a happy harmonious family with pleasant looking and intelligent children, there will be fine weather in the region with sufficient rainfall, good harvest, and the country will enjoy peace and harmony., last but not least one will accomplish one's practices.
Rinpoche and lamas will make offerings to the 8 Naga Kings and their retinues including deities who are in charge of different oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and well in order to appease them, so to help us fulfill our wishes and increase our merits. We should also dedicate the merit both toward the fulfillment of our aspiration, and also for the benefit of all sentient beings. For example, if one wishes to be free from a particular suffering such as a skin disease, the Naga offerings made should be dedicated to the peace and well being of the injured Nagas, and the aspiration can be made that by this offering may all beings afflicted by the wrath of the Nagas be forgiven for their mistakes and may they meet with the cessation of their ailments etc. Similarly one should pray: May all beings awaken to the heart of enlightenment by this generosity and may this Naga offering assure prosperity for all beings.
The Naga Wealth Vase is available for sponsorship at $68 each. As the ferry has limited seats, please register early to avoid disappointment. Going out to the sea to do the offering is not compulsory, Rinpoche and the lamas are able to do on your behalf. The aspiration and the motivation is more important. Please note that all those going on board the ferry to participate must observe being a vegetarian for that day and to pay additional $12. Thank you
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His Holiness, Sakya Trizin, is the one of the world's preeminent masters of Tibetan Buddhism, and is the supreme head of the Khon Sakya lineage. Born in Tibet in 1945, His Holiness ascended to the throne of Sakya at the young age of seven, when he was recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Y2007
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Naga Puja
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Nagas (snakes, water dragons.) can be wisdom holders, and can also cause skin diseases, depletion of life force energy and other obstacles. It is wise to make offerings to Nagas, when disturbing the earth for any reason. It is believed that one's present wealth, fame, health, confidence, merits will improve, obstacles and sickness will be eliminated, one will always meet good friends and masters, has a happy harmonious family with pleasant looking and intelligent children, there will be fine weather in the region with sufficient rainfall, good harvest, and the country will enjoy peace and harmony., last but not least one will accomplish one's practices.
Rinpoche and lamas will make offerings to the 8 Naga Kings and their retinues including deities who are in charge of different oceans, lakes, rivers, streams and well in order to appease them, so to help us fulfill our wishes and increase our merits. We should also dedicate the merit both toward the fulfillment of our aspiration, and also for the benefit of all sentient beings. For example, if one wishes to be free from a particular suffering such as a skin disease, the Naga offerings made should be dedicated to the peace and well being of the injured Nagas, and the aspiration can be made that by this offering may all beings afflicted by the wrath of the Nagas be forgiven for their mistakes and may they meet with the cessation of their ailments etc. Similarly one should pray: May all beings awaken to the heart of enlightenment by this generosity and may this Naga offering assure prosperity for all beings.
The Naga Wealth Vase is available for sponsorship at $68 each. As the ferry has limited seats, please register early to avoid disappointment. Going out to the sea to do the offering is not compulsory, Rinpoche and the lamas are able to do on your behalf. The aspiration and the motivation is more important. Please note that all those going on board the ferry to participate must observe being a vegetarian for that day and to pay additional $12. Thank you
Photo Gallery ( Year 2005 to 2007 )
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