In the spring of 2024 we started fundraising for the construction of a 9.5 meter tall Guru Rinpoche statue, in upper Mustang, Nepal.
In the spring of 2024 we started fundraising for the construction of a 9.5 meter tall Guru Rinpoche statue, in upper Mustang, Nepal.
Last April I was visiting Oxford in the hope of setting up a collaboration/partnership between the University of Oxford and Shang Shung UK institute.
In 1984 the Longsal Mandarava practice was revealed to Chögyal Namkhai Norbu while he was practicing in the Eight Heruka Cave in Maratika, Nepal.
At the Russian School of Tibetan Medicine, offline and online training programs are successfully continuing, preparing wonderful specialists who strive to help all beings and reduce their suffering.
We are very fortunate to have a spiritual teaching to help us deal with the problems of our daily lives and also to be in a position to offer help to others
Message from Shang Shung Institute Austria with Rinpoche’s words about the importance of Tibetan culture and the necessity of preserving this unique culture.
Dear Friends, photography lovers and Himalayan travelers, the Shang Shung Institute UK is announcing a special online photography competition, overall winner gets 500$!
On July’s full moon, at Bagnas tal lake in Nepal, we had the good fortune to have a fish release and blessing conducted by Drugu Choegyal Rinpoche.
Dear Vajra Brothers and Sisters, on the full moon on July 24, 2021- Save the lives of fish awaiting slaughter.
Dear Friends, this month we have two exciting events coming up soon as well as new material from our lectures and workshops on our YouTube channel.
We are pleased to present some footage of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu’s visit to Tibet in 1988 from the Shang Shung Institute’s archives, Video Journal no.2.
The tradition of the 12 Dzogchen Masters is not particularly widespread or well known in Tibet generally, It is also referred to in just a few literary sources. In this talk we will look at the symbolic implications and iconographic features they display in the Dzogchen teaching and their most expansive and limitless view of space and time