Registration now open for the Bodhicharya Summer Camp 2010
Registration now open for the Bodhicharya Summer Camp 2010 Read More »
Rinpoche just wrote recently that he was advised to do a retreat on Vajrakilaya and do the practice on a regular basis to prevent any obstacles this year. Since he has no time for a retreat, he asked everyone to do the mantras for him and he is also doing them. He has also received
Vajra Kilaya Mantras for Ringu Tulku Read More »
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Rinpoche’s 2010 Travel Schedule now available. Read More »
You will be pleased to know that on Losar, the 14th February, the 3 year retreat in Bodhicharya Meditation Center, Sikkim will be completed which will now be open for short term retreats. Wish you a wonderful Iron Tiger Year. May all beings be kind to each other. With love and prayers from Ringu Tulku
Bodhicharya Meditation Center, Sikkim now open for short term retreats. Read More »
Click on the Image above to visit the new website at http://www.karmapa-in-europe.net/
New website launched for HH Karmapa’s upcoming visit to Europe. Read More »
Pat Little’s Diary of her visit to Bodhicharya Retreat Centre, Sikkim, and a fascinating insight into the creation of the new kitchen garden for the recently completed Buddhist Retreat Centre and the medicinal Himalayan plants project. “In November 2009 I had the great privilege of spending three weeks in Ringu Tulku’s Bodhicharya Retreat Centre in
Gardening and Gilding the Buddha in Bodhicharya Retreat Centre Read More »
The entire 27th Kagyu Monlam Chenmo will be broadcast live on this site starting from 12/20/2009 to 1/1/2009. The first broadcast will be the Dharma Teaching by His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa: “A Letter to a Friend”. “A Letter to a Friend” is a text widely studied by all Buddhists, whether one is a
Kagyu Monlam Live Webcast Read More »
Click on the Image above to visit ithe new blog at http://rigultrust.wordpress.com/
Rigul Trust launches new blog Read More »
Ringu Tulku has sent us a photo of the new Buddha Rupa which is now in Sikkim, at the Bodhicharya Meditation & Retreat Centre, close to Rumtek Monastery. The statue was made in Kathmandu, Nepal and Rinpoche says it has yet to be filled and blessed with relics, prayers and precious stones, before taking it’s
Rupa has arrived in Sikkim. Read More »