|  | 2008/8/8 - 2008/8/15 Kenting Tai Situpa's eight-day visit and transmission in Kinnuar, Himachal Pradesh Release Date: 08/21/2008 - On August 7th, 2008 representatives of the Chango District came to Palpung Sherabling Monastic Seat to escort the Kenting Tai Situpa and his entourage from Sherabling to Rampur Town. This marked the beginning of Kenting Tai Situpa’s visit to the villages of Kinnaur, as requested by the villages and their local Monasteries. |
| | |  | 2008/6/10 - 2008/8/10 Visit to North Amercian Palpung Centers Release Date: 08/07/2008 - Lama Tenam, the personal secretary to Kenting Tai Situpa, has spent the past two months traveling within the United States and Canada. The focus of his visit was to provide lectures at many North American Palpung Centers and various organizations..... |
| | |  | 2008/6/23 - 2008/8/3 Kenting Tai Situpa and His Holiness Karmapa Release Date: 08/03/2008 - From June 23rd through August 3rd, 2008, Kenting Tai Situpa has spent time with His Holiness 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Orgyen Trinley Dorje at Gyuto Monastery in Himachal Pradesh. The visit has allowed Kenting Tai Situpa to confer many initiations upon His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa..... |
| | |  | 2008/7/6 - 2008/7/8 One thousand trees planted at Palpung Sherabling. Release Date: 07/07/2008 - The 12th Kenting Tai Situpa and the monks and nuns of Palpung Sherabling always encourage people to be mindful and aware of preserving and caring for the trees; the water and the environment as a whole; to keep them clean and healthy and so forth. The environment and all living beings within it are connected to each other and as such not taking care of the environment is the same as not taking care of your self.In the past at Palpung Sherabling there have been new building projects for which there was no choice but to remove some trees..... |
| | | | | |  | 2008/6/27 - 2008/7/4 Gyalwa Gyatso (Red Chenrezig Practice) in Palpung Sherabling Release Date: 07/03/2008 - Gyalwa Gyatso (Red Chenrezig Practice), was conducted from June 27th through July 4th, 2008 in the Main Shrine hall at Palpung Sherabling Monastic seat. Lead by, Rinpoches, Vajra Master Lhakpa Dhundup and Monks, the practice was performed to bring limitless blessing for World Peace and to harmonize the natural environment. |
| | |  | 2008/6/29 Palpung Sherabling School(primary) final results announced Release Date: 07/01/2008 - On the afternoon of June 29th, the results of the Palpung Sherbaling School annual exams were announced. On that day, all the Rinpoches, Khenpos, monks, local people and some foreigners gathered for this function knowing that Kenting Tai Situpa would be present.The announcing of the School results began at 2:30 p.m..... |
| | |  | 2008/6/26 23rd Birthday celebration of His Holiness Gyalwa Karmapa was held at Gyuto and Tilokpur Release Date: 06/29/2008 - The morning of June 26th at 8:00 a.m., celebrations got underway at Gyuto Monastery where all the necessary arrangements for this elaborate function were taken care of by Gyuto monastery. The Abbot of Gyuto and many other senior Rinpoches and Khenpos, lamas and devotees from various countries joined in the celebration.The 12th Kenting Tai Situpa also participated on this auspicious day.Later that day, in the afternoon, His Holiness Gyalwa Karmapa and Kenting Tai Situpa traveled together to visit the Tilokpur Nunnery of Karma Kagyu Lineage..... |
| | |  | 2008/6/3 - 2008/6/5 Palpung Munishasan Dharmachakra Sangh organized the Free Eye-Camp Release Date: 06/10/2008 - PALPUNG MUNISHASAN DHARMA CHAKRA SANGH is a Buddhist Sangha whose aim and object is to preserve and propagate the valuable teaching and practice of Lord Buddha and its lineage, culture, and tradition of arts and crafts etc, while at the same time protecting the environment and health of human beings in every possible capacity.In the past, this society has contributed to various projects and services within communities throughout India under the Blessing of the 12th Kenting Tai Situpa. Thousands of individuals have trained in Buddhist way of life and many hundreds of boys and girls are ordained as monks and nuns after which proper training is introduced..... |
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