Our Center honorably welcomed Lama Masters Kalsang Rinpoche and sangha of Dzongkar Choede Monastery coming to our Center for a Dharma talk (English only) on the subject " How To Deal With Anger" on July 18, 2012 .
We would like to invite you all come to our Center on that date (July 18, 2012 @ 7pm) to listen to and learn .
I had an extremely rare and precious opportunity to view and venerate sacred holy objects at an exhibition led by Lobsang Kalsang Rinpoche, abbott of Dzongkar Choede Monastery. A long time ago, King Lhangdharma who wanted to suppress Buddhism in Tibet gave order to destroy all Buddhist related objects from Tibetan Monasteries. Buddha statues, Dharma objects, Dharma books etc. were confiscated and thrown into the river. However, he gave exception to save the sacred Amita Buddha statue and green speaking Tara statue. These two statues were believed to have super natural power as they can talk on various occasions and express feelings. Dzongka Chode Monastery was able to save and preserve these two inconceivably mystical statues from the King Llangdharma and was also blessed to receive a 450 year old Medicine Buddha prayer book from the Dalai Lama the 5th. At this exhibition held by Kalsang Rinpoche and the Dzongkar Chode Monastery,I had a wonderful opportunity to pay our respect and homage to the Buddha.
Kalsang Rinpoche, Abbot of Dzongkar Monastery, is a highly revered monk who has been strictly vegetarian to promote the no-killing lifestyle. Rinpoche holds the Geshe Degree, which is equivalent to a doctorate (highest degree) in Buddhist philosophy. Rinpoche successfully finished a three year, three month, three day Yamantaka solitude retreat (Yamantaka practice is one of the highest Tantric yoga practices). Before being asked to become abbot of the Dzongkar, Rinpoche was the monastery's disciplinary “Geku” master and acting chanting “Umzila” master. Rinpoche is currently teaching both Sutra and Tantra to all Sangha members, including 280 monks (200 adult monks and 80 young ones)
Holy objects to be exhibited include:
1. Amitabha Buddha Statue over 1000 years old
2. Green Tara statue, over 1000 years old
3. Medicine Buddha prayer book, 450 years oldThe exhibition is planned to be at different venues as stated in the schedule.
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