The main event of the summer at Kunsangar North was the “Myriad Worlds” festival (August 7-10).
The main event of the summer at Kunsangar North was the “Myriad Worlds” festival (August 7-10).
This is the second in a series of podcast interviews with Santi Maha Sangha Teachers from the Dzogchen Community.
Dear friends! We are very pleased to announce that Namkhai Yeshi has kindly agreed to open the Third Festival «Myriad Worlds» with an online public talk.
At the end of September and in the first half of October, we were lucky enough to hold two Vajra Dance retreats in the gompa of Sangyeling Dzogchen Community in St. Petersburg, Russia.
This autumn nature is just beginning to change its colors, and our majestic pine trees still stand proudly under the clear blue sky. Our summer has been dry and warm, which was perfect for practices and retreats.
The first part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra has just finished at Kunsangar North, Russia.
Dear and beloved friends, joyful greetings to everyone from Kunsangar North. After a long, cold and snowy winter, spring comes to the Gar, and the crowns of the centuries-old pine trees rise into the clear blue sunny sky.
Dear Vajra family, we would like to inform you that our Vajra brother Evgeny Rud, 2nd level Yantra Yoga instructor, passed away on 16 October at 6:25 pm in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia.
Today, on 6th October, Sergey Feofanov passed away after a long illness in Moscow, Russia. Many people know how much he contributed into the Dzogchen Community. In loving memory of our dear Vajra brother.
Dear friends, all heartfelt greetings to you! This year Kunsangar North turned 25 years old. We had been thinking about how to celebrate this wonderful event.. and came up with a great idea!
We sadly inform you about the passing of our dear Vajra Brother Yulian Klenov from Russia this August 16, 2023 at 6:30 am in Russia.
Spring came very early this year, the snow melted quickly, and now the Gar is again covered in green trees. And more and more practitioners are coming to the Gar – some for retreats, some as volunteers or karmayogis, some just to take a break from noisy Moscow.