Monday, December 31, 2012


Dear friends in the Dharma,

           I hope this mail finds you well and in good spirits. I am doing well as usual and everything is fine with me.

On the great occasion of the coming New Year 2013, I would like to take this opportunity to extend my heartiest greetings and prayers to every one of you.

I would like to pray for your good health and prosperity.
May your dreams come true in the coming year and may things go well without obstacles.
May Buddha always bless you and may your Dharma practices become fruitful.
May you live long and healthily forever.

At the same time I would like to share some important thoughts that come to my mind.

We are living on this planet together and  we all belong to one human family. Our nature is the same in that we wish to achieve happiness and try to avoid suffering every single moment.

Since we have the good fortune to be born as a human being,  we have the great wisdom that can make a distinction between positive and negative which is virtue and non virtue. Therefore, every single moment we have to try to do good things for others as well as for our self.

No matter what religion and nationality that we belong to, we all belong to the same human family. Therefore we need to do things practically rather than keep talking. Keep talking to benefit all mother sentient beings is good, but doing and helping practically and in positive ways is most important.


I always believe that one single, kind action of doing and helping is more effective and essential than lots of talking, talking, talking about helping and doing.  It's action, it's in the life, it can change people's lives for the better.

Please join with me and keep this in our minds if you think that is true!!
  
HAPPY NEW YEAR 2013

Look forward to hearing from you too.

With lots of prayers and greetings,
Khenpo Rangdol

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Tserkarmo monastery festival...

Dear friends,
Here I am sharing some pictures of the annual programmes at Tserkarmo monastery. It was celebrated on the 2nd of August which was the anniversary of Gampopa,one of the Greatest Kagyu Masters. In the morning, His Eminence Chosji Togdan Rinpoche and H.E.Rigyal Rinpoche gave Achi Choskyi Dolma empowerment and afterwards the Achi mask dance was performed. The lunch was served to all the participants. After lunch Ladakhi culture performances were shown and everybody was so pleased with all the programmes.













Thursday, June 14, 2012


Dear Dharma friends,

This is the auspicious month of Saga Dawa, the month of Buddha Shakya Muni’s Parinirvana, when he attained enlightened mind and took birth on this planet for the sake of all mother sentient beings.

  I hope that you are all well and good spirits. I am well but I have been very busy for many months and now I am on my summer vacation in the UK until the 2nd of July.
Last weekend I was so glad to meet Ringu Tulku Rinpoche from Karma Kagyu in Southampton and we had many meaningful talks together.

Recently, I gave two talks in Oxford, one for the students and one as a public talk. On Saturday I am going to Manchester for His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s teachings. From then on I have plans to visit friends in the Leeds area, Oxford, London and Southampton.

 On the 4th of July I will go to Ladakh to look after our Tserkarmo Projects. It is with heartfelt gratitude that I wish to thank all of you for your support and generosity with our Stupa project, our poverty relief and environmental projects in Ladakh.

 As you know, last year in August, His Holiness the Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang inaugurated and blessed the great Bodhi Stupa. We had five days programmes including the inauguration and everyday very auspicious, unusual rainbows appeared in the clear sky. We were all very inspired by such a great magnificent blessing.

This summer we are planning to build eight small memorial Stupas to commemorate the people who lost their precious life in the Ladakh floods in 2010. And to complete the meditation hall, the library and the museum.

We are very proud to announce that we have been given over a hundred photos of Ladakh by Martin Bates that were taken in the 1920’s by his uncle Rupert during his travels to Ladakh.

We would be so happy to receive any appropriate artifacts that you might wish to donate for the museum and any relevant books, manuscripts, artwork, audio visual recordings for our library.
It is our wish to have a comprehensive library and museum that is open to all to enjoy, benefit from and receive the blessings of the Dharma.  

Here I would like to share our aims and objectives for the Tserkarmo projects. Our projects are built for the benefit and use of the whole community including ordained and lay people. Everyone is most welcome to come for retreat, meditation, study and relaxation.

We are very involved with helping orphan children, the elderly and planting trees for the environment.

We have plans to provide a modern Buddhist education for the Ladakhi students, provide facilities for any one from any country who would like to do a short or longer term retreat and to set up an
International summer camp for meditation and Buddhist courses. You can find full details of the projects and programmes in the attached brochure.

In order to run such noble activities we need ongoing support. So I would like to request anybody who can share anything they have: money, service, advice, any kind of help or assistance would be very welcome and they would really go to the place that is targeted. 100% of all money, donations will go to these projects, all expenses are met by volunteers. Thank you very much.

Whenever you transfer your generous donations, please inform us by email, as we need to give your details to the Indian government for their records.

Lastly, I would like to extend my deepest prayers for your longevity and every success for the daily activities.

Looking forward to hearing from you.

With lots of prayers







Khenpo Rangdol

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Happy New Year 2012


Dear Friends in Dharma,
                                                      
I would like to wish you all a very Happy New Year 2012!

I also would like to send many thanks to those who sent me birthday wishes and Ladakhi Losar Tashi Deleks.

I celebrated my birthday and Ladakhi New Year with my family members and friends, and very much enjoyed all the events.

On the 24th of December 2011, some of my relatives’ students who are currently studying here in Dehradun, surprised me with birthday celebrations at midnight. They asked me to come for a cup of tea at their house but later on I was very much impressed with their effort in making all the arrangements for my birthday.  Their room was fully decorated with flowers and balloons. It was one of the most unforgettable moments in my life. I would like thank them from the bottom of my heart and also I would like to thank all the members who attended for my birthday celebration including H.E. Rigyal Rinpoche.

May you all enjoy a long and fruitful life, and continuously be blessed by our precious gurus.

I am so very thankful to have such loving friends and family in my life who inspire my activities.
This year I would like to send special thanks to all the supporters of the Tserkarmo Great Bodhi Stupa Project, which was an incredible success with the blessings of His Holiness Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche. You are all most welcome to our new monastery in Ladakh for practice, retreat, study and holiday. 

Please visit our website to read about the inauguration and activities of Tserkarmo at: http://drikung-kagyu.us/index.php/component/content/article/307-consecration-of-the-new-stupa-at-tserkarmo-monastery


 These days I am at Delhi and will go to Singapore on the 31st of this month. I will give teachings of One Hundred Spiritual Instructions to the Dingri People at Drikung Kagyu OM center, Singapore.

Jullay and Tashi Delek!

All my prayers and good wishes to you,










Khenpo Khonchok Rangdol

Friday, October 21, 2011

Inauguration Ceremony of Maha Bodhi Srupa at Tserkarmo monastery



Inauguration Ceremony of the Maha Bodhi Stupa
Tserkarmo Monastery, Tingmosgang, Ladakh
                              








On the 25th of July, hundreds of monks and nuns gathered at Tsekarmo Monastery in Ladakh. The senior monks of the Drikung Kagyu lineage constructed a sand mandala while performing Chakrasamvara puja in the new temple while the sangha also performed Achi Choskyi Dolma practice in the old temple. Many other monks and nuns chanted the Buddhist canon, which includes hundreds of written volumes, and performed other necessary rites which were requested by devotees.

 On the 1st of August 2011, His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche was greeted by thousands of disciples upon his arrival to Tserkarmo Monastery. People from around the world lined the roads of the Himalayan village of Tingmosgang, offering flowers and incense to the 37th throne holder of the Drikung Kagyu lineage as he reached the new monastery complex and stupa. As his car winded up the road towards the top of the valley, people of all ages and cultures bowed with respect to His Holiness, who is the manifestation of compassionate activity. Without a moment’s rest, His Holiness immediately began the necessary prayers and rituals in the main temple, and hundreds of monks and laity came to pay their respects. This was to be the commencement of a week-long series of events headed by Chetsng Rinpoche to inaugurate the new stupa, which represents the Buddha’s enlightened mind and is one of biggest built in Ladakh.

The Tserkarmo Maha Bodhi Stupa project committee, headed by four senior Drikung monks from Tingmosgang–– Lama Samten, Khenpo Rangdol, Drupon Sangey and Khenpo Tamphel–– realized after eight years of preparation their vision of building a stupa for the sake of all beings. Through their efforts and His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche’s enlightened presence, the lineage of Drikung Kagyu was able to manifest the Buddha’s Dharma at Tserkarmo through promoting peace, harmony, wisdom and compassion. This was exemplified through auspicious signs such as extraordinary rainbows in the clear sky, which appeared everyday during the festivities.

The entire community of Tingmosgang came together, and working with Indians, Bhutanese, and Nepalis, and with the financial support of disciples from around the world, they made the construction and subsequent ceremonies of the monastery possible. Among those in attendance were followers from foreign countries such as Germany, Estonia, England, USA, Sweden, Russia, and Singapore. In all, there were around 10,000 people who attended the program, including local Ladakhi and Tibetan devotees and throughout these festivities, the monastery provided meals for the disciples.

The new complex and stupa adjoins the old temple, which dates back over six hundred years, and is just below a famous retreat cave which is one of 3,525 prophesized by Lord Jigten Sumgon, the founder of the Drikung Kagyu lineage. Surrounded by the high mountains of Ladakh, with a deep blue sky overhead, this location, with its history, peaceful culture and stunning environment, is an ideal location for one to practice the Buddha’s teachings. Recognizing this potential, the monks of Tserkarmo built this stupa and temple as a foundation for future activities, such as providing retreat, a place for study and contemplation, translation projects, schools and so forth.  It is also meant to remind those who visit the stupa of their own enlightened potential. These wishes of the monks were fulfilled almost immediately upon its completion with the attendance and teachings of two great Buddhist masters –– His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche and His Eminence Chosji Togden Rinpoche.

His Holiness Chetsang Rinpoche and Togden Rinpoche together began the official consecration of the stupa on the second day of the ceremonies, and on the 3rd of August, thousands again arrived at Tserkarmo to celebrate a tri-fold auspicious event. Not only was this the day of the official consecration of the Maha Bodhi Stupa, but it was also His Holiness’ 66th birthday as well as the anniversary of Buddha Shakyamuni’s first turning of the Wheel of Dharma. On this day, a rainbow appeared directly above the Drikung symbol HUNG which was etched into the mountainside. This occasion included many speeches, prayers, and well wishes given by members of the sangha and officials from the Ladakhi government in honour of His Holiness Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche and the Maha Bodhi Stupa. The foreign students then sang to His Holiness “Happy Birthday” both in English, Vietnamese and German, which was followed by a cake cutting ceremony. There were also cultural events such as traditional Ladakhi dancing and singing.

On the 4th of August, His Holiness bestowed teachings on the Four Dharmas of Gampopa, and throughout the duration of the talk, a perfect circular rainbow surrounded the sun, inspiring the disciples to consider carefully his instructions. On the 5th of August, His Holiness Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche graciously bestowed the empowerment for Fivefold Mahamudra, teachings particularly emphasized within the Drikung lineage. That afternoon Togden Rinpoche gave teachings on the tantric practice of Phowa, and His Holiness provided the empowerment the next day which was followed by a Long-Life empowerment. That evening, thousands of disciples participated in a candlelight march, praying for those who had died in the Ladakh floods exactly one year before. The 7th of August was the final day of the festivities, and the foreign disciples participated with His Holiness in Guru Yoga offerings to Lord Jigten Sumgon and His Holiness gave a speech on how to lead meaningful of life. The ceremonies concluded with a picnic, during which the sangha was able to eat and meet with Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche. Afterwards, it began to rain, which is a sign of an auspicious occasion.

Throughout the events which took place at Tserkarmo, disciples from around the world came together, working in harmony, to worship and help make these festivities a success. Monks, laity, men, women and children circumambulated the stupa, offered prayers and made wishes, and felt blessed to be in the presence of great masters of the tradition. This experience showed those in attendance the power of the Buddha, his teachings, and the religious community, and this is only the beginning for Tserkarmo.


On August 1st–7th 2011, disciples of the Drikung Kagyu lineage gathered at Tserkarmo Monastery in Tingmosgang, Ladakh, to participate with His Holiness Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche in the inauguration ceremonies of the Great Maha Bodhi Stupa. May these events help to liberate all sentient beings from suffering and to awaken the mind of Bodhicitta.















Monday, June 13, 2011

Latest News of the Stupa Project

Dear Dharma friends,
Hope every one of you are doing well with your daily activities. It has been a long time that I didn’t update my BlogSpot and facebook as I went to Ladakh for a few weeks. I am sure many of you are surprised that I'm keeping in touch now after a long period of no news from me. Due to difficulty of Internet connection I could not access my mail. Therefore, I would like to apologize for being out of touch.
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