Dear friends around the world, When I was a child growing up in Howell, New Jersey, my mom had a replica of this great Daibutsu. It was around 4″ tall and I kept this little metal statue with me in my room. I loved it very much and used to make offerings to Him always....
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I went to Johor Bahru (JB) in south Malaysia to commemorate the opening of a sacred Setrap Chapel started by my students. Tsem Rinpoche
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Animals must be respected by us. All Buddhists or ppl with a conscience should abandon eating of meat. Animals have many complex feelings and fears just like us. They deserve to be happy and left in peace. I love animals so much. Believing in the infallible doctrine of karma will be a big boost...
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Today the liaison’s council of Kh have another important meeting at the ladrang. There are twenty one of them, but two have left this morning out of country for some important work for kh. So the remaining 19 will carry on. Thank you, Tsem Rinpoche
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I know it’s hard to pick who’s better, me or Donna, but watch again. She learned this song from me!!! Hehehe I use to spend summers at my Aunt Meda’s house in Lakewood, New Jersey with her four girls, Debbie, Darlene, Diane, Danielle. Danielle was an infant that time. So I would sing all...
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I got some talented and hardworking people improving this blog site for me on their free time. Justin Ripley is from New Zealand and he is currently in the kitchen division of the Ladrang dept cooking up really nice food. I like his food. He has a lot of patience with websites, research on...
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This is a picture of me taken in the ’80s in Hollywood, California where I lived. A photographer who did work for Calvin Klein took this photo of myself in a black jacket and gave me. He wanted me to do more work, but I couldn’t. My adoptive parents in New Jersey didn’t allow...
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Another nice photo of my grand aunt, the Mongolian Princess Nirgidma. Tsem Rinpoche For more interesting information: My Grandfather the Ruler of Xinjiang My Grandmother My Uncle My Mother My Father My Royal Great Aunt
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This is my Great Grand Aunt, Princess Nirgidma. She married a French diplomat and lived in France. I have never met her. Tsem Rinpoche For more interesting information: My Grandfather the Ruler of Xinjiang My Grandmother My Uncle My Mother My Father
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My birth father’s name was Lobsang Gyatso, he was a Tibetan from the Golok region of Amdo. When my father was younger he was a monk and was enrolled in Drepung Monastery near Lhasa. Eventually, he rose to become the assistant and ladrang (household) manager of his teacher, Trungsar Rinpoche. As Trungsar Rinpoche’s ladrang...
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This is the Royal Torgut Princess Dewa Nimbo of Xinjiang who is now residing in the USA. She is my mom. I have always loved her and missed her. She gave me away for adoption not long after I was born. When I was six, she gave me away for adoption with another Mongolian...
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My grandparents had two children, one boy and one girl. The girl is my mother and the boy, who is my uncle Prince David Minh, resides in Taiwan. The black and white portrait here is my uncle in his younger days. It was nice meeting my uncle for the first time. He knew about...
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Queen Dechen is Tsem Rinpoche’s maternal grandmother and married to Mingyur Wang, the ruler of Xinjiang. They belong to the Torghut tribe of the Kalmyk-Mongol people and the following account tells the story of Rinpoche’s early childhood in Taiwan. Several months after Rinpoche was born, Princess Dewa Nimbo called her former schoolmate, Ms. Kwan,...
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My grandfather Migyur Wang (my mom’s side), also known as Mingyur Wang was the ruler of Xinjiang. He was royalty and from the Mongol ruling family of that area, descending directly from Genghis Khan. He left Xinjiang to Tibet and from Tibet immigrated to Taiwan. It was in Taiwan that he settled down. I...
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May His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama who works tirelessly for the welfare of others have longer life, great health, inexhaustible energy and continue to turn the Golden Wheel of Dharma. He is the most famous lama in the world because he worked hard at it due to his great compassion. Tsem Rinpoche Gaden...
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I remember seeing this holy monk before he was abbot of Gaden Shartse Monastery. He is a simple monk, who doesn’t require a lot and is very quiet. I had very little interaction with him at the time but of course when we passed by each other in the monastery, we would smile and...
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“I traveled around the world to find myself. I wish I knew earlier that it was just looking within me. It would have saved a lot of money.” ~Tsem Rinpoche “I’m SORRY I’m Asian and you hate me. I’m sorry I’m black, white, brown, red and you hate me. Maybe you should try hating...
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If you have some chronic problems, migraines, twisted ligaments, chronic fevers, bruised toes/fingers then Chinese Medicine and acupuncture is truly excellent. I have gone for treatments many times and have very good results. It is important to find a skilled, educated doctor who has years of experience. Must check his credentials very carefully because...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear Karma Tsetchi, From the side of the Buddhas there is no lineage, name, or tradition. These are from us. Hence whatever tradition you have taken refuge in, then as long as you are taking a Buddha for your meditations there is no conflict. Tsongkhapa is not a Gelugpa Buddha but...
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