The Venerable Lingtrul Rinpoche has agreed to offer the complete transmission of the Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, the main practice of theKaht'hog lineage, never before given in the United States. The empowerments will be given over a three-week period at Rigdzin Ling in the spring of 1993, Lingtrul Rinpoche's immigration status permitting. Lingtrul Rinpoche, abbott of 700 monks in Traling Gonpa in Golog, eastern Tibet, is currently visiting Rigdzin Ling with a number of his students.
Kaht'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet was founded in the fourteenth century by Dampa Desheg. One of his students, Dritza Gangpa, founded the original Chagdud Gonpa, which fell into ruin and was rebuilt by another Kaht'hog tulku, Chagdud Sherab Gyaltsen. Thus, Chagdud Gonpa is actually a subsidiary of Kaht'hog monastery.
Due to Chagdud Rinpoche' s strong connection with His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and His Holiness's instructions to Rinpoche to spread the Dudjom lineage because of its great capacity to benefit during these degenerating times, Rinpoche has not emphasized the Kaht'hog lineage in his own practice or teachings. However, Chagdud Rinpoche has a strong commitment to seeing the Kaht'hog lineage taught and maintained in the United States. To this end, he is helping facilitate the establishment of a Kaht'hog center in this country where Lingtrul Rinpoche and his students can teach and practice.
If you are interested in attending the Kaht'hog empowerments or in helping to sponsor the development of a Kaht'hog center, please call ngie at Rigdzin Ling for further details.
The Venerable Lingtrul Rinpoche has agreed to offer the complete transmission of the Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, the main practice of theKaht'hog lineage, never before given in the United States. The empowerments will be given over a three-week period at Rigdzin Ling in the spring of 1993, Lingtrul Rinpoche's immigration status permitting. Lingtrul Rinpoche, abbott of 700 monks in Traling Gonpa in Golog, eastern Tibet, is currently visiting Rigdzin Ling with a number of his students.
Kaht'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet was founded in the fourteenth century by Dampa Desheg. One of his students, Dritza Gangpa, founded the original Chagdud Gonpa, which fell into ruin and was rebuilt by another Kaht'hog tulku, Chagdud Sherab Gyaltsen. Thus, Chagdud Gonpa is actually a subsidiary of Kaht'hog monastery.
Due to Chagdud Rinpoche' s strong connection with His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and His Holiness's instructions to Rinpoche to spread the Dudjom lineage because of its great capacity to benefit during these degenerating times, Rinpoche has not emphasized the Kaht'hog lineage in his own practice or teachings. However, Chagdud Rinpoche has a strong commitment to seeing the Kaht'hog lineage taught and maintained in the United States. To this end, he is helping facilitate the establishment of a Kaht'hog center in this country where Lingtrul Rinpoche and his students can teach and practice.
If you are interested in attending the Kaht'hog empowerments or in helping to sponsor the development of a Kaht'hog center, please call ngie at Rigdzin Ling for further details.
The Venerable Lingtrul Rinpoche has agreed to offer the complete transmission of the Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, the main practice of theKaht'hog lineage, never before given in the United States. The empowerments will be given over a three-week period at Rigdzin Ling in the spring of 1993, Lingtrul Rinpoche's immigration status permitting. Lingtrul Rinpoche, abbott of 700 monks in Traling Gonpa in Golog, eastern Tibet, is currently visiting Rigdzin Ling with a number of his students.
Kaht'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet was founded in the fourteenth century by Dampa Desheg. One of his students, Dritza Gangpa, founded the original Chagdud Gonpa, which fell into ruin and was rebuilt by another Kaht'hog tulku, Chagdud Sherab Gyaltsen. Thus, Chagdud Gonpa is actually a subsidiary of Kaht'hog monastery.
Due to Chagdud Rinpoche' s strong connection with His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and His Holiness's instructions to Rinpoche to spread the Dudjom lineage because of its great capacity to benefit during these degenerating times, Rinpoche has not emphasized the Kaht'hog lineage in his own practice or teachings. However, Chagdud Rinpoche has a strong commitment to seeing the Kaht'hog lineage taught and maintained in the United States. To this end, he is helping facilitate the establishment of a Kaht'hog center in this country where Lingtrul Rinpoche and his students can teach and practice.
If you are interested in attending the Kaht'hog empowerments or in helping to sponsor the development of a Kaht'hog center, please call ngie at Rigdzin Ling for further details.
The Venerable Lingtrul Rinpoche has agreed to offer the complete transmission of the Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, the main practice of theKaht'hog lineage, never before given in the United States. The empowerments will be given over a three-week period at Rigdzin Ling in the spring of 1993, Lingtrul Rinpoche's immigration status permitting. Lingtrul Rinpoche, abbott of 700 monks in Traling Gonpa in Golog, eastern Tibet, is currently visiting Rigdzin Ling with a number of his students.
Kaht'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet was founded in the fourteenth century by Dampa Desheg. One of his students, Dritza Gangpa, founded the original Chagdud Gonpa, which fell into ruin and was rebuilt by another Kaht'hog tulku, Chagdud Sherab Gyaltsen. Thus, Chagdud Gonpa is actually a subsidiary of Kaht'hog monastery.
Due to Chagdud Rinpoche' s strong connection with His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and His Holiness's instructions to Rinpoche to spread the Dudjom lineage because of its great capacity to benefit during these degenerating times, Rinpoche has not emphasized the Kaht'hog lineage in his own practice or teachings. However, Chagdud Rinpoche has a strong commitment to seeing the Kaht'hog lineage taught and maintained in the United States. To this end, he is helping facilitate the establishment of a Kaht'hog center in this country where Lingtrul Rinpoche and his students can teach and practice.
If you are interested in attending the Kaht'hog empowerments or in helping to sponsor the development of a Kaht'hog center, please call ngie at Rigdzin Ling for further details.
The Venerable Lingtrul Rinpoche has agreed to offer the complete transmission of the Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, the main practice of theKaht'hog lineage, never before given in the United States. The empowerments will be given over a three-week period at Rigdzin Ling in the spring of 1993, Lingtrul Rinpoche's immigration status permitting. Lingtrul Rinpoche, abbott of 700 monks in Traling Gonpa in Golog, eastern Tibet, is currently visiting Rigdzin Ling with a number of his students.
Kaht'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet was founded in the fourteenth century by Dampa Desheg. One of his students, Dritza Gangpa, founded the original Chagdud Gonpa, which fell into ruin and was rebuilt by another Kaht'hog tulku, Chagdud Sherab Gyaltsen. Thus, Chagdud Gonpa is actually a subsidiary of Kaht'hog monastery.
Due to Chagdud Rinpoche' s strong connection with His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche and His Holiness's instructions to Rinpoche to spread the Dudjom lineage because of its great capacity to benefit during these degenerating times, Rinpoche has not emphasized the Kaht'hog lineage in his own practice or teachings. However, Chagdud Rinpoche has a strong commitment to seeing the Kaht'hog lineage taught and maintained in the United States. To this end, he is helping facilitate the establishment of a Kaht'hog center in this country where Lingtrul Rinpoche and his students can teach and practice.
If you are interested in attending the Kaht'hog empowerments or in helping to sponsor the development of a Kaht'hog center, please call ngie at Rigdzin Ling for further details.