Hung Syllable surrounded by Vajra Guru Mantra.
1998 Spring

Tagsham Empowerments to be Held in Brazil

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche has invited Terton Namkha Drimed Rinpoche to come to Brazil and bestow the Tagsham Empowerments during July. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, the title of terton means “treasure revealer” and signifies an extraordinary level of spiritual accomplishment.

This will be the first time a major Vajrayana Buddhist empowerment cycle has been conducted in Latin America and is the first time the Tagsham Empowerments will be offered in the West. Chagdud Rinpoche hopes that the Tagsham lineage, which is presently held by Namkha Rinpoche, his students in India and Nepal, and only a few lamas in Tibet, will take root and find a new generation of practitioners here.

For anyone who maintains even a minimum commitment to the practice, the spiritual benefit of these empowerments will be very great. Originally scheduled to be conducted in the United States at Rigdzin Ling, the event was relocated to Brazil when Chagdud Rinpoche decided not to travel abroad in 1998. He felt the empowerments would invoke tremendous blessings for the new lha khang at Khadro Ling, for the region, and for all those who attend.


The lha khang at Khadro Ling, early May 1998 

The empowerments will be given over a twenty–day period, July 9–28, and will be preceded by a five-day drubchod, an elaborate ceremony to establish the mandala of the deities. During this time, July 4–8, the lha khang will be consecrated. Those who wish to can attend the empowerments on a day-by-day basis. For registration and further details concerning accommodations, fees, and travel arrangements, contact Candy at Rigdzin Ling, (530) 623-2714

1998 Spring

Tagsham Empowerments to be Held in Brazil

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche has invited Terton Namkha Drimed Rinpoche to come to Brazil and bestow the Tagsham Empowerments during July. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, the title of terton means “treasure revealer” and signifies an extraordinary level of spiritual accomplishment.

This will be the first time a major Vajrayana Buddhist empowerment cycle has been conducted in Latin America and is the first time the Tagsham Empowerments will be offered in the West. Chagdud Rinpoche hopes that the Tagsham lineage, which is presently held by Namkha Rinpoche, his students in India and Nepal, and only a few lamas in Tibet, will take root and find a new generation of practitioners here.

For anyone who maintains even a minimum commitment to the practice, the spiritual benefit of these empowerments will be very great. Originally scheduled to be conducted in the United States at Rigdzin Ling, the event was relocated to Brazil when Chagdud Rinpoche decided not to travel abroad in 1998. He felt the empowerments would invoke tremendous blessings for the new lha khang at Khadro Ling, for the region, and for all those who attend.


The lha khang at Khadro Ling, early May 1998 

The empowerments will be given over a twenty–day period, July 9–28, and will be preceded by a five-day drubchod, an elaborate ceremony to establish the mandala of the deities. During this time, July 4–8, the lha khang will be consecrated. Those who wish to can attend the empowerments on a day-by-day basis. For registration and further details concerning accommodations, fees, and travel arrangements, contact Candy at Rigdzin Ling, (530) 623-2714

1998 Spring

Tagsham Empowerments to be Held in Brazil

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche has invited Terton Namkha Drimed Rinpoche to come to Brazil and bestow the Tagsham Empowerments during July. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, the title of terton means “treasure revealer” and signifies an extraordinary level of spiritual accomplishment.

This will be the first time a major Vajrayana Buddhist empowerment cycle has been conducted in Latin America and is the first time the Tagsham Empowerments will be offered in the West. Chagdud Rinpoche hopes that the Tagsham lineage, which is presently held by Namkha Rinpoche, his students in India and Nepal, and only a few lamas in Tibet, will take root and find a new generation of practitioners here.

For anyone who maintains even a minimum commitment to the practice, the spiritual benefit of these empowerments will be very great. Originally scheduled to be conducted in the United States at Rigdzin Ling, the event was relocated to Brazil when Chagdud Rinpoche decided not to travel abroad in 1998. He felt the empowerments would invoke tremendous blessings for the new lha khang at Khadro Ling, for the region, and for all those who attend.


The lha khang at Khadro Ling, early May 1998 

The empowerments will be given over a twenty–day period, July 9–28, and will be preceded by a five-day drubchod, an elaborate ceremony to establish the mandala of the deities. During this time, July 4–8, the lha khang will be consecrated. Those who wish to can attend the empowerments on a day-by-day basis. For registration and further details concerning accommodations, fees, and travel arrangements, contact Candy at Rigdzin Ling, (530) 623-2714

1998 Spring

Tagsham Empowerments to be Held in Brazil

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche has invited Terton Namkha Drimed Rinpoche to come to Brazil and bestow the Tagsham Empowerments during July. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, the title of terton means “treasure revealer” and signifies an extraordinary level of spiritual accomplishment.

This will be the first time a major Vajrayana Buddhist empowerment cycle has been conducted in Latin America and is the first time the Tagsham Empowerments will be offered in the West. Chagdud Rinpoche hopes that the Tagsham lineage, which is presently held by Namkha Rinpoche, his students in India and Nepal, and only a few lamas in Tibet, will take root and find a new generation of practitioners here.

For anyone who maintains even a minimum commitment to the practice, the spiritual benefit of these empowerments will be very great. Originally scheduled to be conducted in the United States at Rigdzin Ling, the event was relocated to Brazil when Chagdud Rinpoche decided not to travel abroad in 1998. He felt the empowerments would invoke tremendous blessings for the new lha khang at Khadro Ling, for the region, and for all those who attend.


The lha khang at Khadro Ling, early May 1998 

The empowerments will be given over a twenty–day period, July 9–28, and will be preceded by a five-day drubchod, an elaborate ceremony to establish the mandala of the deities. During this time, July 4–8, the lha khang will be consecrated. Those who wish to can attend the empowerments on a day-by-day basis. For registration and further details concerning accommodations, fees, and travel arrangements, contact Candy at Rigdzin Ling, (530) 623-2714

1998 Spring

Tagsham Empowerments to be Held in Brazil

We are pleased to announce that H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche has invited Terton Namkha Drimed Rinpoche to come to Brazil and bestow the Tagsham Empowerments during July. In the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, the title of terton means “treasure revealer” and signifies an extraordinary level of spiritual accomplishment.

This will be the first time a major Vajrayana Buddhist empowerment cycle has been conducted in Latin America and is the first time the Tagsham Empowerments will be offered in the West. Chagdud Rinpoche hopes that the Tagsham lineage, which is presently held by Namkha Rinpoche, his students in India and Nepal, and only a few lamas in Tibet, will take root and find a new generation of practitioners here.

For anyone who maintains even a minimum commitment to the practice, the spiritual benefit of these empowerments will be very great. Originally scheduled to be conducted in the United States at Rigdzin Ling, the event was relocated to Brazil when Chagdud Rinpoche decided not to travel abroad in 1998. He felt the empowerments would invoke tremendous blessings for the new lha khang at Khadro Ling, for the region, and for all those who attend.


The lha khang at Khadro Ling, early May 1998 

The empowerments will be given over a twenty–day period, July 9–28, and will be preceded by a five-day drubchod, an elaborate ceremony to establish the mandala of the deities. During this time, July 4–8, the lha khang will be consecrated. Those who wish to can attend the empowerments on a day-by-day basis. For registration and further details concerning accommodations, fees, and travel arrangements, contact Candy at Rigdzin Ling, (530) 623-2714

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