Hung Syllable surrounded by Vajra Guru Mantra.
1996 Spring

Mahakaruna Foundation

Mahakaruna Foundation continues to serve as an international conduit of H.E. Chagdud Tulku's compassion. In 1995 seventy donors raised $17,124 to sponsor projects and individuals and to support practitioners in performing Akshobhya Buddha practice, which closes the door to rebirth in the lower realms for designated individuals, both living and deceased. The foundation arranged for this practice to be accomplished for forty-five individuals in 1995. In twenty-nine of these cases, the prac­tice was carried out by monks of Chag­dud Gonpa, Tibet.

 

In October and November, the Venerable Tulku Sang-ngag visited Rigdzin Ling and received Mahakaruna's list of ninety-seven people whose names will be included in the newly finished Akshobhya Buddha Mandala Garden in Parping, Nepal. There, images of Akshobhya Buddha are carved in stone and dedicated to the benefit of those for whom the practice is performed and for all sentient beings. We thank Tulku Sang­-ngag for his very kind efforts in connec­tion with H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche that have made this project possible.

 

The foundation is grateful to those who responded so generously to Lama Wangdor's Christmas request of support funds for distribution in Tso Perna and Lama Gyatso's request for sponsorship funds for distribution to practitioners during his current trip to Asia. Last but not least, Mahakaruna would like to acknowledge the generous support of our Brazilian and Swiss sponsors in recent years and the efforts of those who ensured that 1995 Mahakaruna funds reached their destinations.

 

Sometimes it seems that Mahakaruna's effort is so small, like a drop in the ocean of support needed to alleviate poverty. But when we hear from the lamas who talk to and visit with those to whom these gifts are directed, it is clear that a little goes a long way when the recipients are truly practitioners and are truly poor. Then a small helping hand has great power. May we all redouble our efforts in 1996 to ensure the continuation of benefit. Again, thank you for your support in 1995 and previously. May your compassion transform the suffering of these degenerate times.

 

Andy Johnston, Treasurer

1996 Spring

Mahakaruna Foundation

Mahakaruna Foundation continues to serve as an international conduit of H.E. Chagdud Tulku's compassion. In 1995 seventy donors raised $17,124 to sponsor projects and individuals and to support practitioners in performing Akshobhya Buddha practice, which closes the door to rebirth in the lower realms for designated individuals, both living and deceased. The foundation arranged for this practice to be accomplished for forty-five individuals in 1995. In twenty-nine of these cases, the prac­tice was carried out by monks of Chag­dud Gonpa, Tibet.

 

In October and November, the Venerable Tulku Sang-ngag visited Rigdzin Ling and received Mahakaruna's list of ninety-seven people whose names will be included in the newly finished Akshobhya Buddha Mandala Garden in Parping, Nepal. There, images of Akshobhya Buddha are carved in stone and dedicated to the benefit of those for whom the practice is performed and for all sentient beings. We thank Tulku Sang­-ngag for his very kind efforts in connec­tion with H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche that have made this project possible.

 

The foundation is grateful to those who responded so generously to Lama Wangdor's Christmas request of support funds for distribution in Tso Perna and Lama Gyatso's request for sponsorship funds for distribution to practitioners during his current trip to Asia. Last but not least, Mahakaruna would like to acknowledge the generous support of our Brazilian and Swiss sponsors in recent years and the efforts of those who ensured that 1995 Mahakaruna funds reached their destinations.

 

Sometimes it seems that Mahakaruna's effort is so small, like a drop in the ocean of support needed to alleviate poverty. But when we hear from the lamas who talk to and visit with those to whom these gifts are directed, it is clear that a little goes a long way when the recipients are truly practitioners and are truly poor. Then a small helping hand has great power. May we all redouble our efforts in 1996 to ensure the continuation of benefit. Again, thank you for your support in 1995 and previously. May your compassion transform the suffering of these degenerate times.

 

Andy Johnston, Treasurer

1996 Spring

Mahakaruna Foundation

Mahakaruna Foundation continues to serve as an international conduit of H.E. Chagdud Tulku's compassion. In 1995 seventy donors raised $17,124 to sponsor projects and individuals and to support practitioners in performing Akshobhya Buddha practice, which closes the door to rebirth in the lower realms for designated individuals, both living and deceased. The foundation arranged for this practice to be accomplished for forty-five individuals in 1995. In twenty-nine of these cases, the prac­tice was carried out by monks of Chag­dud Gonpa, Tibet.

 

In October and November, the Venerable Tulku Sang-ngag visited Rigdzin Ling and received Mahakaruna's list of ninety-seven people whose names will be included in the newly finished Akshobhya Buddha Mandala Garden in Parping, Nepal. There, images of Akshobhya Buddha are carved in stone and dedicated to the benefit of those for whom the practice is performed and for all sentient beings. We thank Tulku Sang­-ngag for his very kind efforts in connec­tion with H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche that have made this project possible.

 

The foundation is grateful to those who responded so generously to Lama Wangdor's Christmas request of support funds for distribution in Tso Perna and Lama Gyatso's request for sponsorship funds for distribution to practitioners during his current trip to Asia. Last but not least, Mahakaruna would like to acknowledge the generous support of our Brazilian and Swiss sponsors in recent years and the efforts of those who ensured that 1995 Mahakaruna funds reached their destinations.

 

Sometimes it seems that Mahakaruna's effort is so small, like a drop in the ocean of support needed to alleviate poverty. But when we hear from the lamas who talk to and visit with those to whom these gifts are directed, it is clear that a little goes a long way when the recipients are truly practitioners and are truly poor. Then a small helping hand has great power. May we all redouble our efforts in 1996 to ensure the continuation of benefit. Again, thank you for your support in 1995 and previously. May your compassion transform the suffering of these degenerate times.

 

Andy Johnston, Treasurer

1996 Spring

Mahakaruna Foundation

Mahakaruna Foundation continues to serve as an international conduit of H.E. Chagdud Tulku's compassion. In 1995 seventy donors raised $17,124 to sponsor projects and individuals and to support practitioners in performing Akshobhya Buddha practice, which closes the door to rebirth in the lower realms for designated individuals, both living and deceased. The foundation arranged for this practice to be accomplished for forty-five individuals in 1995. In twenty-nine of these cases, the prac­tice was carried out by monks of Chag­dud Gonpa, Tibet.

 

In October and November, the Venerable Tulku Sang-ngag visited Rigdzin Ling and received Mahakaruna's list of ninety-seven people whose names will be included in the newly finished Akshobhya Buddha Mandala Garden in Parping, Nepal. There, images of Akshobhya Buddha are carved in stone and dedicated to the benefit of those for whom the practice is performed and for all sentient beings. We thank Tulku Sang­-ngag for his very kind efforts in connec­tion with H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche that have made this project possible.

 

The foundation is grateful to those who responded so generously to Lama Wangdor's Christmas request of support funds for distribution in Tso Perna and Lama Gyatso's request for sponsorship funds for distribution to practitioners during his current trip to Asia. Last but not least, Mahakaruna would like to acknowledge the generous support of our Brazilian and Swiss sponsors in recent years and the efforts of those who ensured that 1995 Mahakaruna funds reached their destinations.

 

Sometimes it seems that Mahakaruna's effort is so small, like a drop in the ocean of support needed to alleviate poverty. But when we hear from the lamas who talk to and visit with those to whom these gifts are directed, it is clear that a little goes a long way when the recipients are truly practitioners and are truly poor. Then a small helping hand has great power. May we all redouble our efforts in 1996 to ensure the continuation of benefit. Again, thank you for your support in 1995 and previously. May your compassion transform the suffering of these degenerate times.

 

Andy Johnston, Treasurer

1996 Spring

Mahakaruna Foundation

Mahakaruna Foundation continues to serve as an international conduit of H.E. Chagdud Tulku's compassion. In 1995 seventy donors raised $17,124 to sponsor projects and individuals and to support practitioners in performing Akshobhya Buddha practice, which closes the door to rebirth in the lower realms for designated individuals, both living and deceased. The foundation arranged for this practice to be accomplished for forty-five individuals in 1995. In twenty-nine of these cases, the prac­tice was carried out by monks of Chag­dud Gonpa, Tibet.

 

In October and November, the Venerable Tulku Sang-ngag visited Rigdzin Ling and received Mahakaruna's list of ninety-seven people whose names will be included in the newly finished Akshobhya Buddha Mandala Garden in Parping, Nepal. There, images of Akshobhya Buddha are carved in stone and dedicated to the benefit of those for whom the practice is performed and for all sentient beings. We thank Tulku Sang­-ngag for his very kind efforts in connec­tion with H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche that have made this project possible.

 

The foundation is grateful to those who responded so generously to Lama Wangdor's Christmas request of support funds for distribution in Tso Perna and Lama Gyatso's request for sponsorship funds for distribution to practitioners during his current trip to Asia. Last but not least, Mahakaruna would like to acknowledge the generous support of our Brazilian and Swiss sponsors in recent years and the efforts of those who ensured that 1995 Mahakaruna funds reached their destinations.

 

Sometimes it seems that Mahakaruna's effort is so small, like a drop in the ocean of support needed to alleviate poverty. But when we hear from the lamas who talk to and visit with those to whom these gifts are directed, it is clear that a little goes a long way when the recipients are truly practitioners and are truly poor. Then a small helping hand has great power. May we all redouble our efforts in 1996 to ensure the continuation of benefit. Again, thank you for your support in 1995 and previously. May your compassion transform the suffering of these degenerate times.

 

Andy Johnston, Treasurer