“Calling the Lama from Afar”- May 6 (Sunday) at 7:30 pm

Dear Dharma Friends,

Tashi Delek!

We will be praying “Calling the Lama from Afar” on May 6 (Sunday) at 7:30 pm. It would be good to go through the verses and see what they mean to us. This spiritual text is not only a prayer but it also offers instructions that we receive from our Lama.

The title of the prayer is “Calling the Lama from Afar.” Who is a Lama? Lama is our Root Teacher, the Lama who bestows the empowerment, reading transmission of a text, and the practice instructions that enable us to mature. One’s Root Lama is a very personal matter. One can meet many Lamas who are famous but experience no change when one does. It is possible to experience deep faith and devotion in a Lama whose name one merely hears or whose picture one only sees, without ever having met him or her in life.

So please joins for the prayers and acknowledge his/her great love and compassion for us and every beings. The Lama who is relevant for oneself is the Lama who is one’s inner source of inspiration and blessing, who one trusts and reveres deeply.

We are all looking forward to seeing you. Thank you.

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Lamp Prayers – May 20 (Sunday) @ 7:30 pm

Dear Dharma Friends,

Tashi Delek! We will conduct Lamp Prayers on May 20 (Sunday) at 7:30 pm.

You have reached a place where you can make a difference to this world and for all the sentient beings, Light your Virtual Butter Lamps with a prayer and a wish for developing inner peace, kindness, love, compassion and for world peace. Let the light glow until we attain the ultimate happiness for all sentient beings.

rinpoche with lamp

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Tomb-Sweeping Festival (Prayers for the Deceased) – Amitabha Prayers and Mantra Accumulation (April 2- 4)

According to Chinese traditions, the Tomb-Sweeping Festival is a time to pay respects to one’s ancestors and to tidy their gravesites. This year, the Tomb-Sweeping Festival falls on April 4th. On that day, The Thrangu Monastery will perform prayers for the deceased and you are invited to join us. Family members can make offerings to the three jewels, recite mantras and prayers, and dedicate the merits to the deceased. By those merits we aspire that the deceased could be reborn in the Pure Land of the Amitahba Buddha and achieve enlightenment as quickly as possible.

Through the prayers for the deceased, negative karmas can be purified, and their consciousness can be transferred to the Pure Land. It is also beneficial to those who have died recently and are in the intermediate state on their way to the lower realms. The prayers can help change their rebirths to the human realm or the Pure Land. Other sentient beings can also be liberated from the lower realms and reborn in the Pure Land. By performing the pujas and prayers, family members and friends who are left behind can also accumulate a lot of merits through their offerings of flowers and lights and paying respects to the deceased.

Join us for a wonderful 3 days of retreat focused on Amitabha April 2~4 (Monday to Wednesday), 2012. During this puja, the participants will join together to recite and accumulate Amitabha Buddha mantras. This powerful meditation and chanting practice will be led by our resident masters Lama Pema and Khenpo Tashi along with 7 other resident monks. During the first two days (April 2 and 3), we will focus on the main prayers and on April 4 evening, we will conduct fire puja.

The Buddha Amitabha, known as the Buddha of Infinite Light, is the protector of beings who call upon him as they experience death and the after-death transitions in the bardo. Amitabha is central to the practice of the transference of consciousness whereby one can attain liberation at the time of death.

What are the benefits of doing the Amitabha meditation and chanting practice? Meditating on Buddha Amitabha transforms the deluded energy of attachment into the enlightened energy of discriminating awareness wisdoms and the clear-seeing warmth of true loving compassion. Ego’s selfish demands yield to our deepening commitment to the well-being and enlightenment of others.

Monday April 2 and Tuesday 3 April 2012

Time Activity
9:00 to 10:15 am Green Tara
2:00 to 4:00pm Amitabha Puja
4:30 to 5:30pm Mahakala Practice
7:00 to 9pm Amitabha Puja

Wednesday 4 April 2012

Time Activity
9:00 to 10:15 am Green Tara
2:00 to 4:00pm Amitabha Puja
4:30 to 5:30pm Mahakala Practice
7:00 to 9pm Amitabha Fire Puja for Deceased

Please come and join us in this meritorious event.

If you are interested in sponsorship, please kindly contact Rabjor.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.

Tel: (778) 297-6010
Fax: (778) 297-6033
E-mail: rabjor@thrangumonastery.org

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Amitabha Puja and Teachings By Khenpo Jigme from April 6 to 8, 2012

Khenpo Jigme will teach on the practice of Amitabha, illuminating the four causes and conditions for one to take rebirth in the realm of Sukhavati.

Biography of Khenpo Jigme

Born in 1968 in Bhutan, Khenpo Jigme entered Thrangu Rinpoche’s main monastery, Tashi Choling in Boudanath, Nepal in 1983, later receiving full ordination as a monk. He enrolled in Namo Buddha Institute for Higher Buddhist Studies in 1989, where he completed the five-year program of studies as well as traditional Kagyu three year retreat. Highly skilled in Buddhist philosophy, ritual and meditation, he was appointed by Thrangu Rinpoche to teach at Namo Buddha and Vajra Vidya Institutes. Rinpoche designated him “Khenpo,” i.e., master of Buddhist philosophy (similar to a PhD. in Theology).

Khenpo Jigme is resident lama at Rinpoche’s Vajra Vidya Institute in Crestone, Colorado. Much admired for his erudition and incisive intellect, he is loved by an increasingly wide number of students in the West for his gentle nature and charming good humor.

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