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The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso

Apr 4, 2018
The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso

The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso was born in Litang in 1816. His family was known as Drongto Norbutsang. Following the identification, Lobzang Nyendrak was given a title...

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The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel

Apr 4, 2018
The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel

The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel was born in a poor family in a place called Pabong Karri. At the age of five he was trained in caring for lambs and kids...

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The Sixty-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak

Apr 4, 2018
The Sixty-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak

The Sixty-sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak was born in Jakhyung in Amdo in 1746. He was admitted in the local Jakhyung Monastery at the age of ten and ordained by...

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What Indians think about Tibetans and the Dalai Lama

Apr 3, 2018
What Indians think about Tibetans and the Dalai Lama

Indians are starting to wake up to the fact that Tibetans in exile have not recognised or returned India's kindness and generosity. They now realise how ungrateful the Tibetan leadership is, and how this ingratitude has trickled down to their community...

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The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso was born with several auspicious signs in a small village located near the Denchokor Monastery in Kham in 1805. Most sources have him as an orphan...

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The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

The 8th Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo, was born in 1760 in the Powo region of Kham. At the age of five he was identified as the reincarnation of the 7th Tatsak Jedrung...

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The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

With the death of the 7th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso, many of the ecclesiastical and political luminaries of that time gathered to discuss the future of the institution of the Dalai Lamas...

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Buddhism in the Mongol Empire

Mar 22, 2018
Buddhism in the Mongol Empire

How Buddhism spread throughout the Mongol Empire provides an important insight into the cultural and political situation at the time, and illustrates how many high lamas worked skilfully to benefit the Mongols...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice | 16 Comments »

तिब्बती नेतृत्वले एक प्रायोजकसँग कस्तो व्यवहार गर्दछ? (जिन्दक)

Dec 17, 2017
तिब्बती नेतृत्वले एक प्रायोजकसँग कस्तो व्यवहार गर्दछ? (जिन्दक)

(How Tibetan leadership treats a sponsor) धर्ममा प्रायोजन व्यवस्थाका बारेमा कुरा गर्न अधिकांश मानिसहरु असहज मान्छन्। उनीहरु सोच्छन् कि पैसाका बारे छलफल गर्नु आध्यात्मिक विषय होइन।

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दलाई लामा युरोपमा “एकदमै धेरै” शरणार्थीहरू छन् भन्नुहुन्छ

Dec 17, 2017
दलाई लामा युरोपमा “एकदमै धेरै” शरणार्थीहरू छन् भन्नुहुन्छ

(Dalai Lama says 'too many' refugees in Europe) विश्वभरको सबैभन्दा प्रख्यात र सुस्थापित शरणार्थी समुदाय पक्कै पनि तिब्बती मानिसहरू नै हुन् र यसको श्रेय पवित्र दलाई लामालाई नै जान्छ जसले एकल प्रयासमा आफ्नो जीवनको ६० वर्ष तिब्बती अस्तित्व जीवित राख्न, सम्बर्धन गर्न र विश्वव्यापी चेतना फैलाउनको लागि समर्पित गर्नुभयो।

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म शुग्देनका बारेमा अब बोल्न सक्छु

Dec 17, 2017
म शुग्देनका बारेमा अब बोल्न सक्छु

(I can speak up now about Shugden) बिगत १५ बर्ष भन्दा बढी समय देखी मैले हाम्रो वंश, अभ्यासहरू तथा परम्पराहरूका बारेमा बोल्न चाहिरहेको थिएँ ।

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Posted in Current Affairs & News, Dorje Shugden, नेपाली | 12 Comments »

Kazi Dawa Samdup: a Pioneering Translator of Tibetan Buddhist Texts

Aug 19, 2017
Kazi Dawa Samdup: a Pioneering Translator of Tibetan Buddhist Texts

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Kazi Dawa Samdup (1868 – 1922) was one of the earliest translators of Tibetan Buddhist texts into the English language, and a pioneer who introduced Tibetan Buddhism to the west. During his lifetime, he had served as the interpreter to kings, lamas, politicians, and explorers such as His Holiness the 13th...

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Zaya Pandita Luvsanperenlei (1642 – 1708)

May 31, 2017
Zaya Pandita Luvsanperenlei (1642 – 1708)

In 1642, a reincarnation of one of Buddha Shakyamuni’s disciples was born the son of a very poor herdsman in Mongolia. Gifted and recognized as a “khuvilgaan” or tulku at the young age of three, Luvsanperenlei would breeze through his local monastic education and later moved to Lhasa, Tibet to attend Drepung Monastery where...

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Tsem Rinpoche’s Torghut Ancestry | 詹杜固仁波切的土尔扈特血统

May 15, 2017
Tsem Rinpoche’s Torghut Ancestry | 詹杜固仁波切的土尔扈特血统

(译文请往下阅读) Who are the Kalmyks? Prior to the 15th Century and a long time ago, there were many west Mongolian tribes who referred to themselves by their respective tribal names. Spread throughout this region are countless archeological sites with petroglyphs, cave paintings, standing stone monuments and ancient forts that date back as far as 10,000 years. By the 15th Century, four major West Mongolian tribes had formed an alliance, adopting “Dörben Oirat” as their collective name. However, this alliance subsequently dissolved and the...

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குவான் யின் நாள்

Apr 13, 2017
குவான் யின் நாள்

சென்ரெட்ஸிக் (திபெத்தில்) அல்லது குவான் யின், புத்த மதத்தில் எடுத்த அனைத்து அவதாரங்களையும் எனக்கு மிகவும் பிடிக்கும். எனது சிறுப்பிராயத்தில், நான் கருணை வேண்டி தியானம் இருந்ததோடு, நிறைய மந்திரங்களை ஓதுவேன். சென்ரெட்ஸிக், நான் வணங்கி வழிபட்ட புத்தர்களில் ஒருவர் என்பதை என்னால் ஒருமனதுடன் கூற முடியும். நான் மலேசியாவிற்கு வருவதற்கு முன்பு, எனக்கு சீன வடிவம் கொண்ட குவான் யின் மீது எப்பொழுதும் ஓர் ஈர்ப்பு இருந்தது. நான் அமெரிக்காவில் வசித்த பொழுது, குவான்...

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Urgelling Monastery: Oasis of Peace

Oct 12, 2016
Urgelling Monastery: Oasis of Peace

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends around the world, I always encourage my blog followers to visit as many holy places as possible. It is a great blessing to go on a pilgrimage to holy and sacred places, for instance to the monasteries. These holy places were built with the kindness and generosity of sponsors...

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Posted in Asia, Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Travel | 23 Comments »

Agvan Dorjiev: The Diplomat Monk

Aug 17, 2016
Agvan Dorjiev

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends, Before Tibetan Buddhism became very big in the West, there were many great explorers, scholars and spiritualists who connected to Tibet. They were fascinated by the Eastern religions and stories about mystical powers and lamas, and travelled there to explore these stories for themselves. Some travelled there and became...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Celebrities & People, Explorers, Great Lamas & Masters, Guest Contributors, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 17 Comments »

The Dalai Lama Explains What Extraterrestrial Bodies Look Like

Aug 12, 2016
The Dalai Lama Explains What Extraterrestrial Bodies Look Like

Dear friends around the world, I have always respected and looked up to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Although we may not share the same religious beliefs, there is no doubt that His Holiness is an accomplished master. I really like his vast knowledge and his sharing of it. His Holiness teaches us not...

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Posted in Current Affairs & News, Science & Mysteries | 38 Comments »

Is this really happening to Dalai Lama

Jan 27, 2016
Is this really happening to Dalai Lama

Dear friends, I came across this article and find it surprising. I wonder if it is true. What do you think? I certainly do not wish His Holiness the Dalai Lama ill, we may not share the same point of views at some matters but I will always respect and love Him. Are global...

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5 Atrocities of the British Empire

Jan 20, 2016
5 Atrocities of the British Empire

War, conflict, fighting… no matter who takes the lead, it will always be ugly. Today, Britain is one of the most active Human Rights advocates in the world, but just as little as 50 years ago, the British Empire struck fear in the hearts of many as their brutal colonization schemes brought suffering and...

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