The first part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra has just finished at Kunsangar North, Russia.
The first part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra has just finished at Kunsangar North, Russia.
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Kumbhaka Course with Fabio Andrico from June 1 – 3, 2024 at Dzamling Gar
On Wednesday 25th, Dakini day, Ganapuja in webcast at 6pm in the Gönpa. At the weekend the third appointment for the modular course of Yantra Yoga
The Tajaraste Festival presented performances by various folk groups and the Tajaraste Cultural Association. It was a special honor that Khaita was invited to participate in this important Tenerife event as a representation of folk music and dance from Tibet presented by the now well known Atiyoga Foundation and Dzamling Gar Community in the south of the island.
On Monday May 16 at 18:00 we will do the ganapuja in the Gönpa, with authentication of the Namkhà and the Invocation of Samantabhadra.
A retreat on the 2nd part of the Dance of the Song of the Vajra (training and correction) was held at Kunsangar South, Crimea.
On April 30th, we had the first public event of this kind in the Gönpa of Dzamling Gar, the first of hopefully many to come. It was a collaboration of Atiyoga Foundation, Dzamling Gar, Iskcon and local Yoga instructors in an important event for our Community to welcome everyone into our home! It was a beautiful afternoon and a great success.
This week in addition to the usual practices on Wednesday 11 May there will be a Ganapuja on the day of Padmasambhava, at 18:00 in the Gönpa.
It’s not a formal garden with a unity that combines all its parts into one but there are a variety of different spaces so it’s quite nice and very varied.
Yantra Yoga instructor Dina Priymak shares her experience of participating in the ‘Breathe the Earth’ project, teaching Kumar Kumari, Yantra Yoga for children, at the schools of the Amiata Area.
It was the first time for us to operate this type of retreat, so it was a bit of trial and error, but everyone’s shining faces and the improvement in dancing made me feel deep joy and very satisfied. I would like to thank Anna Apraksina, the other Vajra Dance instructor, the participants, the Gakyil, all those who helped and especially to our Master. I am so grateful to all of them.