Rigdzin Dupa, ‘The Gathering of Awareness Holders.’

When:
@ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm America/Denver Timezone
2023-01-01T10:30:00-07:00
2023-01-01T12:00:00-07:00
Where:
Bozeman Dharma Center
3810 Valley Commons
Suite 6

Palyul Tibetan Buddhist Sangha

presents

Rigdzin Dupa, ‘The Gathering of Awareness Holders.’

This is a practice on The Inner Aspect of Guru Rinpoche. Guru Rinpoche means the Precious Master in Tibetan. He is also known as Guru Padmasambhava, a manifestation of Amitabha Buddha. He was born from a Lotus Flower, in Oddiyana Lake amid wondrous signs. Due to his great realization and spiritual powers, he created the conditions for the propagation of Vajrayana teachings in this world. He is particularly powerful when negative emotions are stronger and confusion is greater. The more confusions and difficulties, the more powerful Guru Rinpoche is. Even great masters when faced with a crisis  call upon him for help.

“Rigdzin Dupa, ‘The Gathering of Awareness Holders’, is a very powerful practice for dispelling obstacles and is one of the three root sadhanas in the Longchen Nyingthig tradition.” -Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche.

This practice is a tsog (or feast offering), so please bring a small food offering (already prepared), flowers and/or other offerings. For first time visitors, this a longer practice (approximately 1.5 hours) that is held on Guru Rinpoche Day (the 10th day of the Tibetan calendar). If possible, please bring a device such as iPad/lap top/tablet…we will be sharing the text via Zoom for everyone.

The Palyul Sangha aspires to nurture, strengthen and serve our community through study, practice and living the Buddhadharma. We follow the principle of Bodhicitta- loving kindness and concern for others- which brings happiness and benefit to all living beings. We are under the direction of His Holiness Penor Rinpoche and our spiritual guide Khenchen Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche. All are warmly welcome to join us!

Newcomers are welcome to come early (10-10:30am) and practice will begin at 10:30am

Questions?
Email: info@palyulmontana.org
Phone: 406-587-2907