Niguma’s Mahamudra: A talk by Kalu Rinpoche. Niguma was an Indian female siddha (enlightened Tantric yogini) who lived in the 11th Century C.E. She was the sister of Naropa. After […]... read more →
My dear dharma brother Mogchok Rinpoche and one of the Shangpa Master passed away. Please make a prayer for swift return.... read more →
The learned and accomplished master Kyungpo Naljor had six great spiritual heart sons upon whom he bestowed the entire body of his profound instruction. Among them, one alone was the designated inheritor of the lineage, the last of the six, known as Mokchok-pa Rinchen Tsöndru.... read more →
Host: but Rinpoche, you spent so much time practicing these practices, and also in Three Year Retreat as well. So is this what you were doing in Three Year Retreat? […]... read more →
This is a Chenrezig Gau, with a lot of relic, and the precious hair, and cloths.... read more →
And the Khyungpo Naljor (མཁས་གྲུབ་ཁྱུང་པོ་རྣལ་འབྱོར།), he was a Bönpo until he was 50 years old, and then he renounced the Bönpo, and then he became Buddhist practitioner, then he came […]... read more →
Niguma gave Khyungpo Naljor the essential pith instructions that would enable worthy disciples to attain enlightenment in one lifetime. She promised Khyungpo Naljor that all disciples and Shangpa lineage holders would go to the Pure Land of the Dakini, because this lineage was special above all others.... read more →
Mahakala is a pure emanation of Avalokiteshvara in order to benefit all beings. His practice originates from the great Mahasiddha Shawaripa and was carried to Tibet by Khyungpo Naljor.... read more →
So therefore, it’s very important to examine the very reality of the anger, the jealousy, the state of ignorance. And then once you have a conclusion, again and again, again […]... read more →
Host: with regard to that, one thing, because Rinpoche, I would like to firstly thank on behalf of the audience for giving us such an elaborate history of how the […]... read more →