Vajra Dance of Song of Vajra, the Last Half, with Kyu Kyuno in Ishigaki Island, Japan. Feb 29 – March 4.
Vajra Dance of Song of Vajra, the Last Half, with Kyu Kyuno in Ishigaki Island, Japan. Feb 29 – March 4.
We are pleased to announce that on the Anniversary of Guru Garab Dorje Worldwide Guruyoga Day, on Saturday, February 24th, 2024, at 03:00 GMT (Tenerife) we will practice together with the webcast of Rinpoche’s video recording leading this practice.
For the new year we are happy to announce the new wonderful 558-page book bound in hardcover with gold-printed dust jacket that contains the translation of the original Tibetan text of Rigdzin Changchub Dorje’s terma called Quintessential Instructions on the Main Practice
Dear World Wide Community, the year of the Water Tiger is fast approaching. We have prepared some updates to keep you informed about future events and recent happenings at our Global Gar.
Hang your Lungtas in the sacred place of Pharping, Nepal for long life and prosperity in the Year of the Water Tiger and help us preserve Tibetan culture and traditions.
This is the second ZOOM replay of Rinpoche’s retreats held in Merigar East. We are welcoming the Sangha to reconnect to good memories and to refresh our knowledge!
Dear Vajra Family, great news! We are about to release a BRAND NEW VERSION OF THE SANGHA APP in February. If you are interested in testing it, you are welcome to try and play with the new Sangha app.
From January 4 to 9 at Kunsangar South there was an intensive retreat dedicated to studying the first part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra.
You now have the possibility to contribute to the development and maintenance of Dzamling Gar by reserving your Lungta. The Prayer Flags will be hung for you in Dzamling Gar for Losar.
The Shang Shung School Tibetan Medicine Tenerife is pleased to announce that we have the new Mandarava Chudlen pills recently prepared by Dr. Sherab according to the instructions contained in the Chudlen terma that Rinpoche received in 1985.
The Lungta – also known as Tibetan prayer flags – represent the protective force of the individual. In Tibet it was symbolized by a horse surmounted by a wish-fulfilling jewel. It brings about good fortune, benefits and prosperity.
Please find below the schedule of Tashigar South online practices on January 10-16, 2022.