Monday, January 19, 2015

Visiting Tibetan Monastery Scotland UK Part 3 ( Loch Ness monster river )

Samye Ling Monastery is a holy place that I am always called it a "little Tibetan Plateau of the west"  Since it is remotely located at the countryside and you must equip yourself with the GPS guide and perhaps invite some local friends to join with you, otherwise you will be ended up to no where but in the middle of the jungles or unknown countryside. 
Sometime the GPS failed to pinpoint you to a correct location and what scary thing is, you will hardly see many vehicle along the countryside. We rent a  jeep wrangler and drove by my Scottish friends and somehow lost their way in the middle of the woods and it was totally quiet, sound so adventures, but with many laughter and indeed what a challenging journey to the west.
Most people will ask, why Scotland? what Scotland can offer you when you are there and what can you get most of it when visiting Scotland soil?
Loch Ness monster ! Rather a legendary of a Monster Loch Ness that properly has become the most well-known and famous icon of Scotland UK. I was fascinated too, but not my Scottish friends. Since we were on the way to the countryside of the Scotland and we will pass by the most notorious place call the Loch Ness monster river.
Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands extending for approximately 23 miles southwest of Inverness. Its surface is 52 ft above sea level. Loch Ness is the largest lake in Scotland by volume. The surrounding area is filled with historic attractions, natural wonders, cozy places to stay, and superb eateries. The Loch Ness Monster is just one of the many myths and legends to be discovered in this particularly beautiful part of Scotland.
Loch Ness is full of surprises! You can sit back and enjoy the landscape, explore the history of the area, visit the charming towns and villages like Fort Augustus, Foyers, Cannich, and Drumnadrochit, or just relax and enjoy the great outdoors. Take a leisurely walk along the shore or a bigger challenge.


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Vitising Tibetan Monastery Scotland UK Part 1

Samye Ling Monastery  is the Karma Kagyu School located at Eskdalemuir near Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland UK Head Lama is Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche and he was restored for his demised Brother Akong Rinpoche, who was murdered in Chengdu China October 08, 2013. 
            Photo is credited to Kagyu Samye Dzong Glasgow Scotland UK
Akong Tulku Rinpoche was a tulku in the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and He introduced Western people to Tibetan religion and culture in 1967 and was one of the founder of the Samye Ling Monastery in Scotland UK. On 8 October 2013, Akong Tulku Rinpoche had been killed in Chengdu China, along with two other monks, including Rinpoche's nephew, and his driver. 
The police said that three Tibetan men had been arrested and admitted carrying out the killings. The Samye-Ling website subsequently said that the killers had intended to rob Akong Rinpoche of funds which were being distributed to various projects supported by the charity, Rokpa International, for which he was responsible. 

It was also announced on 11 October 2013 that his body was being taken to the Tibetan Autonomous Region, to his monastery (Dolma Lhakang), for a ceremony . one of the suspected killers had been named by Chengdu police as Tu Dan Gu Sha, also known as Thubten Kunsai. 
Photo is credited to Kagyu Samye Dzong Glasgow Scotland UK
It was my 2nd visits Samye Ling Monastery and I had met the late Akong Rinpoche for the first time, but only spent a very brief moments with him. I still can remember the late Akong Rinpoche was a very friendly and he loved to smiles to people, but sadly it was my first and also the last time I met him, and I had introduced and met up with Lama Yeshe Rinpoche, His Ven. Lama Yeshe Rinpoche is a very friendly and compassionate monk , He gave me some advice how to dealing with obstacles in life the very first time I met him in the Scotland soil.
I had been introduced to the suspect Thubten Kunsai , a traditional Tibetan artist and he was building a new giant Tara statue project at the main entrance of the car parks of the Monastery. Why I still can remember the suspect  dated back to 2007? Because he was teasing me that we both were having the same first Tibetan name "Thubten"


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Friday, January 16, 2015

Visiting Tibetan Monastery Scotland UK Part 2

Samye Ling Monastery is the Karma Kagyu School located remotely at Eskdalemuir near Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway Scotland UK. One of the best kept secrets in Scotland despite having been here for three times in 2006, 2008 and 2012. The Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Center is well worth a visit ,and regardless of your religions or spiritual beliefs. 

I will consider it is a pilgrimage. Samye Ling Monastery is a holy place that I am always called it a "little Tibetan Plateau of the west"  Since it is remotely located at the countryside and you must equip yourself with the GPS guide and perhaps invite some local friends to join with you, otherwise you will be ended up to no where but in the middle of the jungles or unknown countryside. Sometime the GPS failed to pinpoint you to a correct location and what scary thing is, you will hardly see many vehicle along the countryside. We rent a jeep wrangler and drove by my Scottish friends and somehow lost their way in the middle of the woods and it was totally quiet, sound so adventures, but with many laughter and indeed what a challenging journey to the west.

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Auspicious Dakini Day

According to the Tibetan calendar, today is the auspicious Dakini prayer day. In Vajrayana traditions, there are certain days are considered auspicious day for certain practices, and on these particular days of the practices, the effects of positive or negative actions are multiplied 100 times. 

The Dakini auspicious day will be scheduled on every 25th of the Tibetan lunar month.and traditionally the Dakini practice will be in the pre-dawn session and when evening approaching.

Dakini literary means enlightened female sky travelers (空行母An enlightened female Dakinis she can be a very wrathful and peaceful deities and as well functioning as practitioner's Yidam. 

A wrathful Dakini is having its special purposes for purification, removing obstacles, egoistic, ignorant and etc. The wrathful and peaceful deities both can be functioning as our personal Yidam.

This is a unique and profound practice for Vajrayana practitioners, one who needs to have received the blessing and guidance, empowerment and transmissions from their Guru. A Guru with his wisdoms will then choose a particular deity or Buddha, Bodhisattva as Yidam for his or her student spiritual developments.
Green Tara she is the manifestation of the Avalokitesvara, (Chenrizig in Tibetan) (Kuan Yin Pusa in Chinese) she can be practiced as the Yidam or Dakini. Whoever came to know and have seen her statue or Tangka printing will certainly be connected with her tranquility and her very unique quality of love and compassion
Kurukulle Dakini 咕汝咕列佛母 or 作明空行母 Kurukulle, she is known as the wrathful standing Red Tara, she is signifies and magnetizing love, wealth and power with compassionate splendor. Kurukulle  she is portraits as a sixteen years old teenage girl and her color is red for her magical functions of enchantment and magnetism. She is always appeared in a single faced because she is embodies non dual wisdom that is beyond conventional distinction of good and evil. 

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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
May the precious Bodhichitta arise
Where it has not arisen
And where it has arisen may it not decrease
But increase further and further.

Nagarjuna's Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migrators from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.


Saturday, January 10, 2015

Meeting with His Holiness Drodrupchen Rinpoche in Bangkok

I am truly honored and as well feeling emotional and excited. I had a very rare opportunity and  to be granted for a private audience  with His Holiness the 4th Drodrupchen Rinpoche. I had been invited by a group of Buddhist committee and scheduled to flight to Sikkim India to meet up with His Holiness for his blessing and oral transmissions, but unfortunately as I was unable to join the Malaysia Buddhist group.
  Photo is credited to Dzogchen Monastery Sikkim.
  For more details of His Holiness, please visit :-             Dzogchen.org.in
His Holiness he is 87 years old now and was born in 1927 in Tibet. If there is a chance to meet him , it will be considered a true blessing and a very meritorious in our lifetime. How often do we have a chance to meet up and get blessing by an enlightened master such as; His Holiness the Dalai Lama, His Holiness the Karmapa, His Holiness the Sakya Trinzin Rinpoche ? His Holiness was in Bangkok recently for a private matter and not on an official trip. 
His Holiness personal attendance he was guiding us for receiving His Holiness blessing and oral transmission. His Holiness has left Bangkok and returned to Sikkim India at the end of December 2014.
Many of us were emotional broke down because of His Holiness compassion and loving kindness. So we were having our tears of Dharma joys and also we are going to miss our amazing Bangkok tours, your delicious spicy food , Tom Yum soup and a wonderful stayed in Bangkok.

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Thursday, January 8, 2015

700 years old relics preserved in Mahayana Buddhist temple in Bangkok

I was with some Buddhist friends at the Center plaza in Bangkok, we were approached by a tuk-tuk driver and drove us to a beautiful Buddha temple and charged us for 30/- Thai bath. When we arrived , we saw a traditional Mahayana Buddhist temple , but combination with the Taoism elements such as the flying dragons were crafted on top of the temple. At the main entrance, you will be greeted by the giant Laughing Buddha and a very compassionate 1000 hands and 1000 eyes Avalokestisvara Bodhisattva. In site the main shrine, you will see a very beautiful and holy Sakyamurni Buddha and Manjusri Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva respectively. (unfortunately I had forgotten to take some pictures) 
                                              
You may find countless of San Phra Phrom or Brahma Sahampati holy statue almost in every corner of Bangkok Thailand for worshipping for his blessing and blissful state. This is not exceptional with an amazing and beautiful San Phra Phrom or Brahma Sahampati shrine built in the temple and the holy statue is facing directly to the main entrance of the temple.
After I  had paid my respects to the Majestic San Phra Phrom or Brahma Sahampati holy shrine , and I took a picture of the passing clouds in the sky and it looks amazing, but some said it looks like some kinds of formation or appearance ? But I see nothing, but just a passing clouds.
This is a Chinese architecture of the Pagoda and it is distinctively designed with surrounded by the protecting flying Dragons. This is a Chinese philosophical system of harmonizing everyone with the surrounding environment and often spiritually significant structures with elements influenced. 
This holy Buddhas statues are located on top of the Pagoda,  and with his tranquility and peaceful energies it will certainly will make you  so calming,  peace of minds and blissful state of minds.
According to the guard, this Pagoda only open with certain occasion or event. A very rare Buddha amulet or relics that has been unearthed and believed to be dated back to 700 years old and you can see the Buddha amulet had been crafted with precious gem stones.


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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

The Majestic and Powerful Lord Ganesha In Bangkok

Today my journey continues in an unknown direction as I have not planned my journey specifically. I spent another free and easy around Bangkok by using an MRT unlimited daily travelling pass since morning. As I had paid my respects to the Majestic and compassionate 4 Faced-God Brahma yesterday. 

Today, I was thinking where to I find and to visit and pay a respect to Lord Ganesha?  According to Tibetan Buddhism, the Lord Ganesha is compassionately to be known as Arya Ganapati, Maha Rakta (The great red Lord of host or Ganas).

As I have decided to try another MRT station before I call off my day as it is approaching evening 7pm. My instinct guided me to stop at Huai Khwang M11 station. 


From this station, several entertainment complexes are within walking distance. As I was walking towards to my right direction but i only could see another shopping mall , instead of walking towards,  I turned and walked towards to the opposite direction and "pingo" , it is unbelievable that  Majestic Lord Ganesha is about 100 metres away.


This is the entrance of the Lord Ganesha Shrine and it is being guided by one of the deity or a protector, and many devotees were praying and offering flowers, yellow candles and incense. 

Devotees were praying with their faiths, devotions and respects to Lord Ganesha for receiving His divine Blessing to overcome their problems or obstacles in life. This is according to the Tibetan Buddhism of Lord Ganesha:-


Arya Ganapati Mantra
Om Ah Gah Hum Phat Svaha
Lord Ganesha is compassionately and famously depicted in Hinduism, He is revered as the Remover of obstacles and a Bringer of Wealth. Lord Ganesha is the son of the Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. 

MLord Ganesha he was born with a human head, but beheaded by Lord Shiva during a misunderstood clash. His father Lord Shiva placed an elephant head in place of the human head, which was lost during the fight. 

Lord Ganesha is compassionately to be known as Arya Ganapati, Maha Rakta (The great red Lord of host or Ganas). According to Tibetan Buddhism, he is an emanation of Avalokitesvara ( In Sanskrit) Chenrezig (In Tibetan) Goddess Of Mercy Kuan Yin (In Chinese). 

Above the Arya Ganapati is Amithabha Buddha as printed in this Tangka. Amithabha Buddha, the Buddha of infinite Light. Lord Ganesha is most widely worshipped in Hinduism, but is also revered in Buddhism and Jainism.

"Ganapati, who is in essence Chenrezig, manifested in this aspect to relieve the poverty of sentient beings. May I be able to obtain wealth and be able to eliminate all sentient beings' poverty, according to Dharma and poverty of the means of living, and the enjoyments, immediately. 

My kind root guru manifested in this aspect".
"I shall prostrate, offer incense, and generate infinite bliss".  This is guided and praised by H.E. Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche.

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