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The ‘Viktualienmarket-Buddha’ comes from Munic to Berlin

Bodhicharya Berlin has adopted a 3.49 m high Buddha statue, the meanwhile quite famous “Viktualienmarket-Buddha”. This art installation by the Malayan artist Han Chong “Made in Dresden” is part of a series of art projects in Munic. The London based artist, himself a Buddhist, has created a Buddha statue in the lotus position, deliberately laid

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In memory of Marion Knight

Marion died suddenly on 29th April. She was a valued member of the Bodhicharya publications team. We wish to share two beautiful poems that Marion wrote whilst on retreat at Bodhicharya Meditation centre in 2010 and also Ringu Tulku’s message: “I am sad to hear the news of the sudden demise of Marion Knight. She

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Back in Berlin

After his US tour, Rinpoche is back in Europe and returned to Berlin on Monday May 6th, 2013. He taught at Rigpa for one night and then spent three days in Bodhicharya. At his “home” in Berlin, Rinpoche gave teachings on Karma in a fully packed gompa. He had lunch with the sangha. Meetings were

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Rigul Trust Newsletter

Dear Friends, We hope that you are well and joyful. We are very grateful, appreciative and rejoice at the kindness, generosity and help given to Ringu Tulku’s enlightenend projects through Rigul Trust and bring you news of Rigul, Kham, Tibet with this edition of the Trust 2013 Newsletter. There are regular updates on Bodhicharya Communities

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Daily life in Rigul by Shannon Lui

[portfolio_slideshow size=full autoplay=true click=openurl] Dear Friends, As many of you will know, Ringu Tulku Rinpoche was born in Rigul, Kham , Tibet, and he is still the Abbot and director of Rigul monastery. Through many difficult years, Rinpoche has had to operate from afar, in a position of exile in India. Students, friends and family

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