Saturday, October 4, 2014

His Holiness of the 17th Karmapa first visit

September 30, 2014 His Holiness the 17th Karmapa has made his first visit to the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery, a Drukpa Kagyu lineage nunnery which was founded by senior nun Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo and under the guidance of His Eminence the 9th Khamtrul Rinpoche Shedrup Nyima. His Holiness will spend 2 days at the nunnery for conferring  Mahamudra teaching and initiation.
His Holiness arrived by road in the morning, this is the very first time for the people of the Khampagar community at nearby Tashi Jong to have the rare opportunity to meet and receive blessing from His Holiness, they were so happy and excited to lined up the roads at early morning to welcome His Holiness. Thousands of villagers, outsiders, and including the nuns as many of them have never had the opportunity to meet His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, many of them can be seen joyful yet with teary eyes on their faces.
His Holiness was given a warmest welcome to the nunnery, a group of nuns had performed the joyful sound of long horns with a ceremonial procession according to the Drukpa Kagyu tradition. The ceremonial retuals was performed by nuns dressed as Darkinis. Nuns performing three sacred dances of the five classes of dakinis , which included the sacred dances of 16 female deities for auspiciousness , blessing to His Holiness.
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Friday, October 3, 2014

Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche has arrived in Malaysia

His venerable Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche of the Sangchen Rabten Nurbuling Monastery located in the secret hidden Kyimolung valley has arrived in Malaysia KLIA2 Airport at 10.30pm on Oct 02, 2014 from Nepal. Rinpoche has spent about 5 hours flight and arrived safely at the Mahasukha Malaysia center which is located in the city called Puchong Jaya under the state of Selangor. Disciples of  the Mahasukha Malaysia center and others had given Rinpoche a warm welcome to the country.

Lama Khenno 

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Rinpoche of the secret hidden velley is visiting Malaysia in October 2014.

His venerable Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche of the Sangchen Rabten Nurbuling Monastery located in the secret hidden Kyimolung valley will be arriving in Malaysia on October 02, 2014. Rinpoche will be conducting for Dharma talks and teaching, and meeting with the disciples at the Mahasukha Malaysia center.
His venerable Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche has recently completed in May 2014 for his scholar program studies at the Hampshire College and University of Amherst Massachusetts of United State.
Programs and activities will be scheduled at the Mahasukha Malaysia center as follows:-
(For more details,please visit the Mahasukha Malaysia facebook)
  • Oral transmission of Vajrasattva on Oct 04,2014
  • Explanation the benefits of Vajrasattva practice on Oct 05, 2014.
  • The four thoughts that turn the mind to the Dharma public teaching on Oct 12, 2014.
Rinpoche was at the H.H Sakya Trinzin Rinpoche center in US.

Mahasukha Malaysia Buddhist Society Center
Rinpoche his nature of love with the animals
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Sangchen Rabten Norbuling of Kyimolung Valley.


Sangchen Rabten Norbuling  which means the Great Secret, Absolutely Firm, and Precious Location. The Monastery is located deep in the Himalaya mountains in an incredibly beautiful valley called Kyimolung Valley near the Nepal-Tibet border in the central Himalayas. 

It is known by Tibetan Buddhist spiritual practitioners as a beyul or hidden valley of happiness. Sangchen Rabten Norbuling is a place of retreat, contemplation, and meditation, with many holy sites which are visited by Buddhists to receive blessings. Although the monastery is small, its untouched beauty and serenity provides an undisturbed environment for the practice of Dharma. 

The monastery itself is on a small and idyllic plateau, with wild flowers, rhododendrons, holy junipers and other pines. Wild animals roam around in a small meadow in front of it.  

His venerable Karma Migur Dorje Rinpiche and Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche one of the spiritual Rinpoche for Sangchen Rabten Nurbuling Monastery,  He is also the spiritual leader and founder of the Mahasukha Malaysia, Singapore and France, This are the Mahasukha International group of networks.
1) Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche
2) Karma Migur Dorje Rinpiche
3) Tulku Jigme Chophel Gyatso Rinpoche

our spiritual teachers  His venerable Karma Migur Dorje Rinpiche and Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche their spiritual goals and simplest noble message to the world is:-
To be happy and to bring happiness to the world through spiritual knowledge.
Sangchen Rabten Nurbuling Monastery bird view
Early spring at the Sangchen Rabten Nurbuling Monastery
His Venerable Tulku Nuptul Tenpei Nyinma Rinpoche
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Life of the hidden Kyimolung valley part 2

Kyimolung valley which means the happiness and  the term of happiness to the outsiders may consider it as the opposite facts of life.  Located at a high altitude and above sea levels, life is constantly, facing many hardships, uncertainties and it could be a suffering life in the eyes of the outsiders. 
5 year old boy already learn how doing cooking.
The most simplest necessity such as the water supplying, electricity, education facility, medication, health care, basis road access, transportation are virtually none exists. 

The common threats will be  the low mortality rate due to the poor living conditions, and as well as the relatively shortened lifespan is what the villagers are experienced in today's world. Children as young as  4 or 5 are already to take up the challenge of their life. 

A group of young children are having their lunch break in school
Most of the children are growing up in a farming environment and these children will be the domestic helpers to the parents for farming, household activities and some fortunate children will be able to go to the smaller centers to receive the basic education, and this community project is usually  run by the villager's head and funding is associated from the Monastery projects and guidance.
Children are being taught in basic mathematics
The following images will provide you the information how independent of these little children, how they preparing for their meals, how they study in one roof for their better future to come. 

Despite of what the villagers and children are faced with the uncertainties and challenges with this kind of harsh living environment, lacking of the basic necessities, but then again the quality of happiness of the children and the villagers is untouchable as they are living under the the noble teaching of the Buddhas of what is impermanent and what the causes of conditions and sufferings.
A classroom that built by woods and stone bricks
The life of this under privilege children are desperately reaching out for help.

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8 Auspicious Offerings - 4th Offering - Incense [Part 5]

The subject continue today is all about what significant for Eight offerings, we make these offerings to the Buddhas, enlightened beings in many practices, such as the Vajrasattva Practice, Guru Yoga and other profound Vajrayana practices.

The Buddhas, enlightened beings they do not requiring these kind of offerings. We make these offerings is for accumulation of merits and wisdoms, enlightenment, Buddha hood, is achieved through these great qualities - accumulation and purifications. As we knew the Buddhas had limitless of qualities which were attained through these two mentioned qualities.

4) Incense for offerings ( Discipline, Moral Ethnic )

Om Benza Dhupe Ah Hum
Incense, or fragrance is offered not because the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are in need of assistance to get rid of any bad odors. Rather, incense if offered so that the annihilation of all unpleasant and unhealthful smells may take place, and, ultimately, that the merit accumulated might bring about the realization of perfection of the profound scent of discipline. It has been said that whoever has perfected the discipline is surrounded by a sweet fragrance.

Incense symbolizes moral ethnics or discipline, moral disciplines is one of the most important practices. When we are having a good discipline, there is morality. 

Discipline is in the teaching of dharma, for instances will be when our guru or Lama asking us to meditate like this, sit like this, do this and that, so this is being taught like discipline, when we followed the instructions, it is good moral ethnics but if we can't do or following the instructions that are taught to be done, then there is no morality, no ethnics. 
In Sanskrit, this is called shila which means coolness, freshness. When we are having good disciplines, it cools the mind free from sufferings. When we sit or stay in the rightful and correct position while meditating, it relaxes the minds and frees it from agitation. Therefore the Buddha gave us these three teachings - moral ethnic, samadhi and wisdom, called the three trainings.

These three trainings are very important. Wisdom or special insight comes from samadhi , the stability and strength of the mind. This kind of mind is based on discipline and morality. All are related to each other, are connected to each other and depend on each other. Moral and ethnic is a very important aspect of our paths.
Incense, which is the natural of morality, makes offerings to the enlightened beings. The enlightened beings are not attracted to the incense smell or smoke, but to our purity. 

All people respect those who have kept moral ethnic well and it doesn't matter who they are, they get respect because they are trustworthy and dependable. 

The qualities of the enlightened beings are also attached to by morality. It is their foundation, basis, just like the ground which grows all the "crops" of the enlightened qualities.

Fifth offerings to be continued in part 6

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life of the hidden Kyimolung valley part 1

Kyimolung which means the valley of happiness is a secret hidden plateau of Himalayan near the Nepal-Tibetan border located in the center of the Himalayan Mountains. It is known by the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual practitioners as a beyul of 'hidden valley'.
Padmasambhava or known as Guru Rinpoche, the 9th century Buddhist master who was instrumental in establishing Buddhism in Tibet. Blessed Kyimolung Valley with his presence. In the 12th century, Jetsun Milarepa the legendary yogi from Tibet who gained famed for his fierce diligence meditation resulting in his attainment of buddhahood in one single lifetime, also settled in this special place to perfect his religion practices.
Kyimolung Valley with plenty of wild flowers, rhododendrons, beautiful junipers ,pines and in amazingly connected with mountains natural spirits , secret holy lake, secret meditation caves by the holy lamas and Yogis and as well by other the realized beings. In the Himalayan valley there are many known wild animals such as the highly endangered snow leopards which rarely seen by the villagers, the snow monkeys, eagles, and another under the endangered listing animal is the Himalayan Vultures, black bears, snow foxes are the animals that roaming around in the snow lands. 

Deep in the unexplored virgin mountains , legendary said there is one of the most skeptical, fearsome, mysterious unknown species that  the local called it the " Yeti " the snowman or the Bigfoot or Sasquatch that famously known by the Western world. (Many reported sighting cases by the villagers of that creature but somehow very little scientific evidence of the existence of the Yeti ) 

Kyimolung valley which means the happiness and  the term of happiness to the outsiders may look different.  Located at a high altitude and above sea levels, life is constantly, facing many hardships, uncertainties and it could be a suffering life in the eyes of the outsiders. The most simplest necessity such as the water supplier, electricity, education facility, medication, health care, basis road access, transportation are almost none exists.

The common threats will be  the low mortality rate due to the poor living conditions, and as well the relatively shortened lifespan is the common threat to the villagers in today's world. Children as young as  4 or 5 are already to take up the challenge of their life. 

Most of the children are growing up in a farming environment and these children will be the domestic helpers to the parents for farming, household activities and some fortunate children will be able to go to the smaller centers to receive the basic education,and this community project is usually  run by the villager's head and the funding is from the Monastery projects. 
 The following images will give you the information how independent of these little children, how they preparing for their meals, how they study in one roof for their better future to come and despite of what the villagers and children are facing with the uncertainties and challenging under such a harsh living environment, lacking of the basic necessities, but then again, the true happiness of the children and the villagers are untouchable as they are living under the noble teaching of the Buddhas of what is impermanent and what the cause of conditions and suffering.
To be continued in part 2

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