Monday, February 1, 2010

All's Well That Ends Well

No words can describe the heartfelt thanks of Minam Rinpoche during his one month stay in Malaysia. Apart from the various pujas he conducted over this period, he had the opportunity of meeting great people, people who are able to see more than what meets the eye.
Malacca

The events kicked off in Malacca on 8 January 2010, the start of my one month “tour”. Four cars travelled from Kuala Lumpur to Malacca for the event. Thanks for the support! On 12 January we journeyed to Johore Bahru where a two night program was held at the Drikung Kagyu Center JB on 16 & 17 January. On 18 January we hit the road back to Kuala Lumpur where the final preparations had to be looked into as the event in KL was relatively on a large scale.

Drikung Kagyu Center, Johore Bahru


On 24 January YB Senator Heng Seai Kie, Deputy Minister of Information, Communications and Culture graced the Lamp Lighting Ceremony. The night ended with the blessings of a Dzambala Puja.

Petaling Jaya



25 January was Guru Rinpoche day and Drukpa Kagyu Kuala Lumpur requested Rinpoche to lead them in that night’s offering followed by a dharma talk

Drukpa Kagyu KL


On 30 January Amitabha Guan Zi Zai Buddhist Society, Klang, invited Rinpoche to confer the Dzambala Empowerment. The turn out was great despite the rain clouds that loomed above, threatening to burst any second.

Guan Zi Zai, Klang

All’s well that ends well!

La-ma ku-kham sang-war sol-wa deb.
Chog-tu ku-tseh ring-war sol-wa deb.
Thrinley dar-shing gye-par sol-wa deb.
Lama dang drel-wa me-par jyin-gyi lob.

I pray that the Lama may have good health and long life.
I pray that your Dharma activities spread far and wide.
I pray that I may not be separated from you

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