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His Eminence Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche is interviewed for the Wisdom Podcast by Wisdom Publications CEO and Publisher Daniel Aitken

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Last Updated: 14 August 2018

His Eminence Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche is interviewed for the Wisdom Podcast by Wisdom Publications CEO and Publisher Daniel Aitken, and then gives a teaching.m Event | Mind Training in the Mahamudra Tradition

Published on Nov 2, 2017

 

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2013-10 Program in USA

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Last Updated: 26 May 2016

2013-10  Program in USA

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2007-11_USA Shambhala Meditation Center

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Last Updated: 24 May 2016

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The Shambhala Meditation Center is proud to host His Eminence the 12th Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche for a very special teaching program ...

Oct 26-27  -  Los Angeles, California

Nov 8-11  -  New York City, New York


Visualize, Recite, & Dissolve*

Visualization, recitation and dissolution are key elements of
Vajrayana practice. At the request of the Sakyong, His Eminence will offer guidance to tantrikas practicing these profound methods.

*Open to graduates of Vajradhatu or Shambhala Vajrayana Seminary.

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2010-09 Rinpoche in Boston 2010

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Last Updated: 24 May 2016

Rinpoche in Boston - Year 2010
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2011-05 Photo RP in Shambala-NY

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Last Updated: 24 May 2016

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2010-09 Rinpoche in Boston

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Last Updated: 24 May 2016

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2001-00 USA-Colorado

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Last Updated: 26 May 2016

RED FEATHER LAKES, Colorado

Far up a dirt road in a remote Rocky Mountain valley, two Tibetan Buddhist monks in multicolored robes dipped and twirled, enacting an ancient dance describing their homeland's sacred history. Other monks blew trumpets and clashed cymbals, while 2,000 people looked on.

But what was more remarkable than either the dance or the audience in this place 8,500 feet (2,600 meters) above sea level was the object of the festivities, rising impressively behind the monks. It was a 108-foot-tall stupa, or domed shrine, representing the Buddha
The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya, whose 10-day consecration concluded Saturday, was "built exactly according to the Tibetan tradition," said Reginald Ray, a professor of Buddhist studies at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.

It contains larger-than-life religious statuary and vividly painted mandalas - circular, geometric images that represent the universe.

Most important, the stupa contains the ashes of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, a Tibetan exile who brought Buddhist teachings to the West long before the Dalai Lama, Tibet's spiritual leader, achieved the celebrity he now has.

Before his death in 1987, Trungpa Rinpoche wrote a dozen books, founded Naropa and started many meditation centers, including one near the new stupa, the Rocky Mountain Shambhala Center.

The stupa's modern features include air-conditioning for its three meditation rooms and a structure of specially mixed concrete intended to keep it intact through 1,000 Rocky Mountain winters, and in a broad sense offers a striking example of how the sacred landscape is changing visually as the United States becomes more religiously diverse.
A decade ago, Buddhists from Taiwan built a monastery and temple complex in suburban Los Angeles, the Hsi Lai Temple, which is a landmark of Buddhist architecture in the United States. In contrast, the monument here is the largest project undertaken by native-born Americans who have embraced Buddhism. For some, the stupa symbolizes a new stage in Buddhism's American development. "It seems to me, in the '70s, Buddhism was more of a sect," said Judith Simmer-Brown, chairman of Naropa's religious studies department. By creating such monuments, she said, "we're moving into a culture and a civilization."
A stupa is a traditional form, a highly stylized rendering of the Buddha, seated in meditation.

"A stupa represents the heart of the Buddha," said Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche, who traveled to the consecration from Sikkim, in India, one of more than 50 monks to come from Asia. "That means," he said, "when you're close to the stupa, you're close to the Buddha." He and several others were walking clockwise along the gravel path that encircles the monument. By walking around a stupa, a person is said to gain merit and drive off negative forces. "Generally, when you build stupas, it's to remember your teacher," Gharwang Rinpoche said.

 


Those who knew him - and there were many here this past weekend - describe Trungpa Rinpoche as a singularly effective teacher, with a keen sense of how to make Buddhist principles accessible for Westerners. (Rinpoche is a courtesy title meaning precious jewel.)
Born in Tibet in 1939, where he was recognized as the reincarnation of an important abbot, Trungpa Rinpoche fled into exile in India after the Chinese invaded his homeland in 1959. In the mid-1960s, he studied comparative religions and philosophy at Oxford. In 1969, he relinquished his monastic vows and, in a move criticized by his associates, he married a young Englishwoman, Diana Pybus.

The couple moved to the United States in 1970, where he established meditation and study centers in Vermont, in Boulder, and here, on 500 acres (200 hectares).
In one of his most influential books, "Cutting Through Spiritual Materialism," he wrote: "In meditation practice, we clear away the confusion of ego in order to glimpse the awakened state. The absence of ignorance, of being crowded in, of paranoia, opens up a tremendous view of life."

He told his students that they should not reject Western culture but claim the best of it. "He was never someone to tell people to walk out on their Western lives," said Mr. Ray, the Naropa professor and the author of two studies of Tibetan Buddhism. "That's the point of the dharma," he said, "to bring it into life, not to leave life."

Work on the stupa began after Trungpa Rinpoche died of respiratory and heart failure at 47. One of his teachers, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, advocated the building of the stupa and gave it a name - in full, the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya Which Liberates Upon Seeing.

 

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2011-05 Gharwang Rinpoche giving two days teaching in NY Shambhala Meditation Center

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Last Updated: 24 May 2016

Zurmang Gharwang Rinpoche has been invited to give a talk in NY Shambhala Meditation Center located at 118 West 22nd St. #6 New York, NY 1011-2416, United States. (212) 675-6544  Subway: 23 St

Topic of discussion: Right Attitude and Right Conduct : How to Practice and Live in a Busy World

Date: April 29th - April 30th 2011

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2008-10 Rinpoche in Boston

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Last Updated: 26 May 2016

2008-10 Rinpoche in BostonUSA

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2013-11 Meditation in Mahamudra - Boston

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Last Updated: 26 May 2016

USA Boston COURSE ONE | MEDITATION IN THE MAHAMUDRA TRADITION PART ONE

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2013-11 ** Free Meditation Course in Boston ~ Gharwang Rinpoche

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Last Updated: 26 May 2016
Free course on “How to Meditate”

Rinpoche will begin teaching a free course on “How to Meditate” starting Tuesday November 12th from 7.00 to 8.30. The classes will run every

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