Wishing You Health and Happiness This Losar

H.E. Choeje Ayang Rinpoche

H.E. Palchen Galo Rinpoche

 

“May the two obscurations, illness, harmful influences and obstacales be pacified,

And the light of longevity, glory and wisdom fully develop and expand,

And may we attain Enlightenment inseparable from the protector Amitabha!”

The Fourteenth Gyalwang Karmapa

 

 

Wishing you Health and Happiness this Losar

The year of the iron ox, 2148/2021

From the Amitabha Foundation and Drikung Charitable Society

Guru Dragpo to Clear Away Obstacles and Negativity

At the end of each lunar year, it is a Tibetan Buddhist tradition to make offerings and perform wrathful pujas, such as Guru Dragpo, a wrathful form of Guru Rinpoche. This clears away negativity and obstacles on both physical and spiritual levels, to prepare for a New Year of opportunity, abundance and good fortune.

The annual Guru Dragpo puja at Ayang Rinpoche’s monastery in Bylakuppe, India, begins February 4 and continues through February 10, 2021. Tibetan New Year (Losar), is February 12th this year.

You may participate at home by reciting the Guru Dragpo short mantra:

Guru Dragpo short mantra

OM AH HUNG ARTSIK NIRTSIK NAMO BHAGAWATE HUNG HUNG AH HUNG HUNG PHAT//

You may also participate by reciting the Guru Rinpoche mantra (see below) or the Seven-Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche. Click here for Ayang Rinpoche’s teaching on the Seven-Line Prayer, and the prayer in Tibetan and English.

Vajra Guru mantra

OM AH HUNG BENZRA GURU PEMA SIDDHI HUNG//

Ayang Rinpoche reminds us of Milarepa’s saying that anyone sponsoring Dharma activities gains the same merit as the practitioners. If you would like to make a US tax-deductible contribution to the Guru Dragpo puja using PayPal or your credit card, please select the amount of your donation below. The full cost of the puja for 280 monks, nuns, khenpos and lamas is $21,650. Here are some suggestions, but your donation of any amount will be appreciated and will be like a drop of water mixed in an ocean of merit. You may include a dedication for your offering in the name of a loved one, including pets. The deadline to submit names of loved ones for the prayer list is Monday, February 8th at 5 pm PST, but donations to help cover the cost of the puja will bring merit and benefit any time.


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You may also send a check in USD made out to Amitabha Foundation to: P.O. Box 2572, Aptos, California 95001.

 

For donors outside the United States, here is the link to make offerings directly to the monastery’s account through the Drikung Charitable Society.

 

 

 

2020 Guru Dragpo Puja and Tsok Offering in Bylakuppe, India

Wealth Deity Puja 2020

Wealth Deity, Dzambhala

 

Ayang Rinpoche’s monastery in India will hold its annual Dzambhala, or Wealth Deity Puja December 22-26, 2020.

The puja is also referred to as 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.

Lamas, tulkus and monks at the monastery will also do Guru Rinpoche offering prayers during the Yangdrup.

People who wish to dedicate prayers for their loved ones, including pets, living or dead, and would like to sponsor or donate towards tormas, butter lamps, tsog,  tea, meals, offerings for monks and nuns, or all other puja 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 make an online offering with the button below. Dedications must be received by December 23 at 5 PM (Pacific Standard) to be sent to the monastery in time. Donations are welcome any time.


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Phagmo Drupa Parinirvana Anniversary Puja

Concluding Ceremony Annual Dechö, November 2020

     Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo