It doesn’t matter if we know the dharma really well and we can even teach. But are we humble and kind to everyone. Even to people that annoy us or are irresponsible. Being kind does not mean you don’t recognize qualities that need to change. It just means you have to be patient and...
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Today was working on facebook and found some old Kalmyck school friends who were signed up as friends and I didn’t even know it. Great to see them again. And signed them up to the newsletter sent from my centre kechara house every week. It gives you updates on what we are doing every...
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Today I woke to wonderful news. CEO Likim of our KMP dept sent a wonderful text message. It was very rewarding to the very hard working people of KMP department. I am happy for them and sincerely wish them more good news. KMP had sent some of our wonderful recently published books namely by...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) This sacred statue is of the King of The Three Worlds, Manjunatha Tsongkapa is in the sacred Jokhang Temple or Central Cathedral in Lhasa. I was told that this image is very old and said to resemble the real Tsongkapa Himself. I was like wow!! I climbed myself inside to take...
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I have always had a huge attraction to the mountains. A draw to the mountains that was very deep and unexplainable. I always wanted to have a small house/ large cave in the mountains with a beautiful altar and I can live there. Seeing trees, mountains, fresh water bodies, lakes, springs, waterfalls bring great...
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I love animals and am passionate against their harm, torture and abuse. Animals cannot express their pain and we don’t need to add to their sufferings. Tara is a wonderful Buddha to invoke to bless the animals. Be kind to them, don’t hurt them, stop their abuse and don’t eat them. Tsem Rinpoche
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) This Buddha image is located inside the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodhgaya. This temple is in the shape of a stupa, and it marks the site where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment. This image was created by a disciple of Buddha 60 years after his parinirvana. Hence it is said to look like...
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I was born on 24th October 1965 in Taiwan. My mother, Mongolian Princess Torgut Noyen, Dewa Nimbo whose family had escaped from Mongolia to Taiwan met my father, Lobsang Gyatso, who was managing a Tibetan school for refugees in Taiwan. My mother became involved with my father not knowing that he already had a...
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In 1972, when I was seven years old, I left Taiwan for America. My birth mother and grandmother arranged for me to be adopted by a Mongolian couple, Boris (Burcha) and Dana Bugayeff in Howell, New Jersey. The Bugayeffs adopted me because they did not have a son. Like most Asian parents, it was...
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I met my root Guru, H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche at Thubten Dhargye Ling (TDL) in Los Angeles, USA. During Zong Rinpoche’s six months’ stay at TDL, I was Zong Rinpoche’s personal attendant. I cooked for Zong Rinpoche and his entourage, cleaned their dishes, cleaned and tidied Zong Rinpoche’s room, assisted Zong Rinpoche in private...
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When I first arrived in Gaden Monastery in India, I was living in a small leaking cowshed and was starving due to a lack of financial support. Regardless, whilst I was in the monastery, it was there where I felt most at home. I was thirsty to learn all that I could learn from the...
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I first came to Malaysia in 1992 under the instruction of my Guru, the late H.E. Kyabje Lati Rinpoche. I came to Malaysia to teach and gather help to build the monks’ quarters for my khamtsen in Gaden. From 1992 to 2003, I traveled back and forth between India and Malaysia before settling down...
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In April 2006, I led a group of 63 pilgrims to my monastery of Gaden Shartse, to make offerings of 3,000 Manjushri statues and 3,000 sets robes to the Sangha of Gaden. This trip took almost a year to prepare, involving sourcing for 3,000 Manjushri statues, getting the faces of the statues painted, inserting...
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This is a photo collection of my family, friends, students and I. They range from things from my time growing up in New Jersey, to my time in the Monastery in India to…Kechara today. I often also receive many interesting photos, which I want to share with everyone without having to write a full...
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For as long as I can remember, I have always loved animals. I got my first dog, Princey when I was very young, living in New Jersey. I still love and miss him. He was run over by a car and I had no idea he was run over till an old lady down...
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In October 2008, I led a group of 61 pilgrims to Nepal to visit the holy power places in Kathmandu valley. During the pilgrimage, I gave many Dharma talks to set our motivation correctly and many explanations on the significance of the various holy places which had made our pilgrimage a so much more...
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I love Buddha images and whenever I see a beautiful Buddha image, I always share them with my students and friends. Here are some of the images I have collected over the years...
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I don’t really like technology but it is a good way for me to reach out to many people simultaneously, so I use it. It took me a long time to get on Facebook, and understand it and how to use it but now I am okay at it. I now spend quite a...
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