The Five Deities Tantra is the most important Tantra of the Tantric Deities practices of Shangpa Kagyu Lineage. And so, in order for the Golden Teachings to be practiced, you […]... read more →
རྗེ་མི་ལ་བཞད་པ་རྡོ་རྗེ་ལ་གསོལ་བ་འདྗེབས་སོ།
jé mi la shyé pa do jé la sol wa deb so
I supplicate Lord Mila Shepa Dordje.... read more →
Maybe should I explain a little bit. […] He briefly mentions about what constitutes ultimately View, Meditation and Action. Just to mention briefly, very, very profound aspect.... read more →
Hello and Tashi Delek to my dear Dharma brother and sisters. I’m organizing a free event of Niguma yoga for 3 days in New Delhi for our Himalayan youth and […]... read more →
Niguma Yoga, which once was strictly kept a secret, is now being propagated to the public. It is the main teachings of the Shangpa Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, which is also called Tsalung Trulkhor.... read more →
Host: Who is the Buddha? Kalu Rinpoche: First of all, Tashi Delek to all of you. Buddha, from my understanding, from my limited clarity that I have, is that, in […]... read more →
My Dear Bhutanese Dharma Sisters and brothers, I’m happy to inform you that I will be in Bhutan and demonstrating Niguma yoga for Fourth International Vajrayana conference. Organized by center […]... read more →
How does Vajrayāna Buddhism continue to adapt to the modern world creatively? How has this Tantric form of Buddhism exerted a lasting influence and remained relevant in a transcultural, scientifically driven, and environmentally challenged society? How can its philosophy and practices actively contribute to global wellbeing and transformation as the world emerges from the Coronavirus pandemic?... read more →
In Mahamudra, we think that from the teacher telling you once, we think that we understand and recognize it. We don’t! There is a micro detail that you must be […]... read more →
Repeat after me!
སངས་རྒྱས་དང་བྱང་ཆུབ་སེམས་དཔའ་ཐམས་ཅད་བདག་ལ་དགོངས་སུ་གསོལ།
sang gyé dang - jang chup sem pa - tam ché - dak la - gong su söl
All the Buddha and bodhisattva please regard me!... read more →