Happy New Year of the Water Tiger

Happy Lunar New Year!
Year of the Water Tiger – 2022
In many cultures, the tiger has come to embody courage, strength, and determination. This tiger year, I hope we can all be strong and courageous in standing up for what is right, and determined in all our endeavors in life and in our practice of the dharma. Wishing everyone a healthy and joyous year ahead!
H.E. Ayang Rinpoche
Support Ayang Rinpoche’s Projects to Benefit Beings for Generations

2021 Year-End Donation, Prayer List, Video

Ayang Rinpoche Making a Light Offering at his Monastery in Bylakuppe, India

 

As you plan your Holiday gifts for family and friends, take a moment to remember how much you appreciate your kind root lama and how he or she embodies the loving kindness, compassion and wisdom you have come to treasure as a result of being introduced to the Buddhadharma.

 

H.E. Chöje Ayang Rinpoche has brought the undeceiving truth of Dharma to thousands of fortunate practitioners, primarily through the practice of Phowa, the transference of consciousness to the enlightened state at the time of death.

 

Click on this image to see a documentary video made in 1997 about
Ayang Rinpoche and the Phowa teachings in Bodhgaya.

 

Today, Rinpoche has ongoing projects to build temples and retreat centers in Bodhgaya and Bylakuppe, India. He is responsible for nearly 400 monks, several monasteries in Tibet and India, a Retreat Center in Nepal, and a safe-childbirth program and clinic in Tibet.

 

All of these projects require considerable funding. Rinpoche has not been able to travel around the world for nearly two years–a time when he would ordinarily have received donations from his grateful students for bringing them precious Dharma teachings.

 

We encourage you to make a Year-End donation now so Rinpoche will have the funds he needs to support the monks, facilities and humanitarian projects for which he is responsible.

 

With your Year-End donation, you may send in names for dedication. Names of donors and loved ones will be sent to the monastery to be included on a prayer list for the first 2022 puja in Bylakuppe.
Donors may send in their contributions through Amitabha Foundation in their own country, directly to the monastery’s account, or by donating online.

 

The Amitabha Foundation USA must receive offerings (online or by check) by December 31 at midnight (Pacific Time) to count as a tax-deductible donation in 2021. Donations are welcome any time.


Dzambhala Offering Puja November 2-6

Dzambhala, an emanation of Buddha Ratnasambhava, 
whose enlightened activity is increasing and whose essence is generosity. 

Ayang Rinpoche will hold the annual Dzambhala, or Wealth Deity Offering Prayer, November 2-6, at his monastery in South India, Thupten Shedrub Jangchub Ling.

The offering prayer is also referred to as a Yangdrup, meaning a ritual to generate “Yang”, the powerful magnetizing properties associated with fortune and luck. This in turn creates all opportunities to ensure accomplishment in spiritual practice, as well as an abundance of wealth, prosperity, success, good fortune, luck, long life and wisdom in a person’s personal, business and family life.
People who wish to dedicate prayers for their loved ones, including pets, living or passed, may donate towards tormas, butter lamps, tsog, tea, meals, offerings for monks and nuns, or other puja expenses, by sending in their contributions through Amitabha Foundation in their own country, directly to the monastery’s account, or by donating online here.

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Dedications must be received by November 4th at 5 PM (Pacific Time) to be sent to the monastery in time. Donations are welcome any time.

Annual Vajrakilaya Drubchoe October 1-5

Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) Drubchoe, October 1-5, 2021

Dedications due by 5 PM (Pacific) Sunday, October 3 (Offerings welcome anytime).

At Ayang Rinpoche’s monastery in South India they are holding their annual Vajrakilaya Drupchoe Puja, October 1-5, 2021. Vajrakilaya (Dorje Phurba) is one of the most effective yidam practices, which are the root of spiritual accomplishment. It is known in the Tibetan Buddhist world as the most powerful means of destroying the forces counteracting compassion and of purifying obscurations and negativity.  The phurba, or wisdom dagger, is a symbol of our unchangeable true nature of mind. “Vajrakilaya is the best practice to clear away any kind of obstacles.”

All the monastery’s lamas, monks, nuns and associated lay people in the community will do elaborate offering prayers and chant the Vajrakilaya mantra for five full days. There will be no official count of the mantras, but everyone is encouraged to participate by chanting the mantra at home.

OM BENZA KILI KILIYA SARWA BIGHANEN BAM HUNG PHAT

The total cost of the Drubchoe is approximately $22,000. People who wish to dedicate prayers for their loved ones living or dead and would like to sponsor or donate towards meals, butter lamp, Tsog,  tea, altar, offerings for monks and nuns, management expenses, may send in their contributions through Amitabha Foundation in their own country or directly to the monastery’s account (see the information below). For a US-tax-deductible donation, you may also send a check in USD to Amitabha Foundation USA, P.O. Box 2572, Aptos, California 95001, or use the PayPal button below. Dedications must be received by October 3 at 5 PM Pacific Time to be sent to the monastery in time. Offerings may be made at any time.


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BANK ACCOUNT DETAILS TO SEND DONATIONS FROM OUTSIDE INDIA TO DRIKUNG CHARITABLE SOCIETY, TDL SETTLEMENT,
P.O BYLAKUPPE-571104, MYSORE DISTRICT, KARNATAKA, INDIA.
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BENEFICIARY BANK ACCOUNT NO. 40221300845
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BANK ADDRESS FCRA DIVISION, 4TH FLOOR , NEW DELHI MAIN BRANCH, 11 PARLIAMENT STREET, NEW DELHI-110001
BANK BRANCH CODE 00691
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BANK EMAIL / TELEPHONE fcra.00691@sbi.co.in / +91 11 23374390 /4392 /4143

Photos from October 3

 

Photos from October 2