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 →
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 →
The inaugural event planned for this year will be a 3-day Niguma Yoga retreat to held in New Delhi, India in October.... read more →
Six Yogas of Sister Niguma – Rigorous Physical Yoga Teaching. The Six Yoga’s of Niguma originated with Niguma, an 11th-century realized Buddhist yogini born in a Brahman family in Kashmir. […]... read more →
The yoga exercises that Niguma taught are extremely beneficial for both the physical body and the inner, subtle body, which is related to the energy channels and wind movement, and has many benefits for the mind as well as for general health and well-being.... read more →
Six Yogas of Sister Niguma – Rigorous Physical Yoga Teaching. The Six Yoga’s of Niguma originated with Niguma, an 11th-century realized Buddhist yogini born in a Brahman family in Kashmir. […]... read more →
So now, I’ll put my commentary, whatever you call it. So there’s a difference between “recognizing” it and “noticing” it, in the subtleness of the mind. So “recognizing” it, is […]... read more →
“རྣམ་རྟོག་བྱུང་ཙ་ན་དྲན་ཅིང་ངོ་ཤེས་པ་བྱེད་སྙམ་པ་བྱས་པས་སེལ་ཏེ། དམིགས་སྐོར་གསུམ། བརྗེད་ངས་ཀྱང་ཆེར་འགྲོ་ན་བྱིན་བའི་སྐྱོན་ཡིན། རིག་པ་བསྒྲིམ། མིག་དཔངས་གཏོད། མཐོངས་དཀར་བ་དང་ཡང་ཐོག་ལ་སོགས་པར་བསྒོམ།” “nam tok jung tsa na dren ching ngo shé pa jé nyam pa jé pé sel té mik kor sum jé ngé kyang cher […]... read more →