Thank you, Rinpoche, for streaming Phowa practice

On May 7, Rinpoche led nearly 700 of his students who streamed from around the world in a Nyingma Phowa practice dedicated to all those who have died from the coronavirus and from natural death. At the end, Rinpoche had these words for us (rough transcript):

 

“As much you can, do Phowa more, not only today, for all these dead beings all over the world. It will be great helpful.

 

“Most countries everywhere are locked down. Everyone is staying in the home. We have a lot of time to do Phowa for dead beings. Try best everyone, all Phowa practitioners. At this time it is very much needed, Phowa for all these beings.

 

“By this disease everywhere is locked down. This is not so bad; is good. We have best time for the Dharma practice. Otherwise, nothing to do in the home. This time, we must take good opportunity for Dharma practice. Phowa, do more for all the dead beings. We do Phowa for other dead beings, this is our Phowa practitioner duty. For this purpose we did Phowa course. For this purpose, not only for oneself death moment going to the Pure Land, not only this, as much as we can help all the dead beings to free from suffering oceans, attain to the Amitabha Pure Land. For those dead beings to reach a Pure Land, the Phowa practice is the best method.  For this, everybody try best, not only today.”

Phowa Practice with Ayang Rinpoche

At the request of several of his students, Rinpoche has decided to do an online Nyingma Phowa Practice and long Aspiration of Sukhavati prayer with his students on May 7, 2020. The practice will be dedicated to all those who have died from the coronavirus and from natural death.

This practice is private, and only available to Rinpoche’s students who have completed his Phowa Course.  Here is the YouTube link. Please be sure you understand the samaya and do not share the link with those who have not taken Ayang Rinpoche’s Phowa Course.

This is a tentative time table on May 7, 2020 for the different countries:

USA Hawaii – 12:30 am

Canada/ USA West Coast – 3:30 am

Canada/ USA East Coast – 6:30 am

Paris – 12.30 pm

Moscow – 13.30  (1:30 pm)

India – 16.00 (4:00 pm)

Vietnam – 17.30 (5:30 pm)

Hong Kong / Taiwan – 18.30 (6:30 pm) *See also Zoom link below.

Japan – 19.30 (7:30 pm)

Sydney – 20.30 (8:30 pm)

 

Here is the Zoom meeting link for students in Hong Kong:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88112276614
Password:  794046

Charity for South India’s poorest

The current lockdown measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have put a major strain on the livelihoods of people in our society who survive solely on daily wages. In light of the difficulties faced by the most vulnerable communities, Drikung Charitable Society, along with Bodhisattva Trust, Sakya Monastic Cultural Society, and Drukpa Kagyu Cultural Society, organized a food relief that aimed to assist 3000 households in 13 neighboring villages around Periyapatna Taluk, Karnataka. Over a period of five days, monks and volunteers from the four monasteries worked tirelessly to distribute dry ration consisting of rice (5 kgs), dal (2 kgs), sugar (1 kg), cooking oil (1 litre), and tea (250 g).

Day 1: On the first day of the food drive, we visited the following villages: Koppa, Doddahosur, Chikkasur, Thimlapura, Muddanahali, Giragur, and Moroor.

 

Day 2: On the second day, we visited Kurupa, a tribal village less than 15 minutes away from our monastery. Of all the villages, it had the lowest population and the least amount of access to government aid. Thus, our food donation addressed the needs of a community that would have been overlooked by most charities and government relief funds.

 

Day 3: Located in Periyapatna Taluk, our monks and volunteers visited Naviloor, Hakemala and Alanahalli to hand out the dry ration to the villagers.

 

Day 4: Our final stop was at Bettadapura and Benegal villages where people gathered in large numbers to get their packets of dry ration.

 

Rinpoche appreciates and dedicates the merits attained from this deed with our kind and generous supporters. Last but not the least, we would like to remind our dharma brothers and sisters to continue keeping those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in their daily prayers. ???

 

Please visit True Lhamo’s Facebook page for more photos.

Current Activities at Thupten Shedrub Jangchub Ling

Vajra Armor (Dorje Gotrab) – Wrathful Black Hayagriva
One of the pujas done the past few weeks at Thupten Shedrub Jangchub Ling Monastic Institute in Bylakuppe

The monastery has been on lockdown since March 18th, about a week earlier than the rest of the country. We hear that everyone in the monastery is currently well.

 

 

In March, Rinpoche presided over the annual pujas to accumulate 100,000 Tsok offerings for each of the Dharma Protectors: Achi Chökyi Drölma, Mahakala and Tsimar.

 

As a response to the Coronavirus pandemic, Rinpoche gave all monks the Oral Transmission Blessing (lung) for the practice of Parnashavari, the Tara emanation who protects from contagious diseases.

 

The monastery also practiced Vajra Armor (Dorje Gotrab). Guru Rinpoche said that those who practice this mantra will have vajra protection from all contagious and epidemic diseases, and be immune to the 404 types of illness, 80,000 obstructors and demonic forces.

 

Anyone who would like to support the monastery at this time is welcome to make an online donation here.