Namgyal Tsechog Puja Practice
Dear Rinpoche,
The puja group is practising Namgyal Tsechog today. We did the full torma set up also, which was more complex than the pujas done before. Challenging but very nice experience!
2 Pictures:
- The group practicing.
- Altar Set up.
Love, Paris.
Our Kh members have learned how to do very specific and tradtional pujas done in the Monasteries from Gaden Monks.
Our group have trained very hard to learn these pujas. Here they are practicing Namgyal Tsechok which is to the Female Buddha Namgyalma who is powerful for extending life and healing diseases. It is wonderful to sponsor this puja for people we love. Namgyalma also assists in overcoming very powerful negative energies present and that might be disturbing.
Tsem Rinpoche
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One of Rinpoche’s vision is to train local members to do pujas, teach dharma and all the essential rituals done in Gaden Monastery.
For the pujas,to ensure authenticity Rinpoche had specially invited monks from Gaden to teach our students how to do it.This is a comprehensive training which includes how to make tormas, set up the shrines and arrangements of offerings etc.
Congratulations to the group who spend hours learning it so that it can be passed down and benefit many who have need to do these powerful pujas which can heal, clear obstacles and prolong life.Check out this link
http://blog.tsemtulku.com/tsem-tulku-rinpoche/2010/06/namgyal-tsechog-.html
One of Rinpoche’s vision is to train local members to do pujas, teach dharma and all the essential rituals done in Gaden Monastery.
For the pujas,to ensure authenticity Rinpoche had specially invited monks from Gaden to teach our students how to do it.This is a comprehensive training which includes how to make tormas, set up the shrines and arrangements of offerings etc.
Congratulations to the group who spend hours learning it so that it can be passed down and benefit many who have need to do these powerful pujas which can heal, clear obstacles and prolong life.
The first impression I got from the images posted was: Wow, the altar, prayer hall and offerings are just so beautiful!
I have not heard of local practitioners with the ability to do authentic pujas that completely comply with the long and meticulous requirements upheld by the monasteries in Nepal. Many Buddhist organizations do not conduct pujas by local students because it was always easier to invite the sangha.
However, with a vision of creating a self-sustainable organization that will bring continuous benefit to Malaysia and Malaysians, Tsem Rinpoche organized for Kecharians to be trained thoroughly by accomplished Lamas from Nepal. This is coupled with the dedication and sincerity of Tsem Rinpoche’s students.
It is an honor to be a Kecharian because we do not only get to be Buddhists but we receive a priceless education about the Dharma that used to be exclusive to the sangha community.
Kechara is a pioneer and pacesetter for everything Dharma!