His Holiness 16th Gyalwang Karmapa's Short Story about Rescuing Bhutan Princess
When His Holiness 16th Gyalwang Karmapa visits Bhutan, Bhutan's royal princess has very strong faith to Karmapa. So she prepared a lot of gifts and go to see his Holiness Gyalwang Karmapa. But they...
View ArticleSUPPLICATION TO THE KARMAPAS
THE SHORT SUPPLICATION TO THESUCCESSIVE MANIFESTATIONSOF THE LORD OF VICTORIOUS ONESIn the future, you will be the buddha named Drukpa Sengge,In the present, you nurture all realms through many...
View ArticleWish all mothers have a happy Mother’s Day!!!
The Gyalwa Karmapa is the father and mother of all sentient beings, the parent of all sentient beings. The parent nurtures the child and brings up the maturity of the child step by step, from a very...
View Article15 Karmapa on benefits of Om Mani Peme Hung mantra
Here is an excerpt from the writing of the Fifteenth Gyalwa Karmapa Khakyab Dorje (1871–1922), the Head Lama of the Karma Kagyu tradition, on the meaning and benefits of Chenrezig’s mantra OM MANI PEME...
View ArticleAmitabha Buddha Mantra Chanted by HH 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje
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View ArticleKarmapa released souls from purgatory
Once when Karmapa was 6 years old, while he was taking a walk near Gombu Gyaka Valley where he resided, he playfully inserted his whip handle into a stone. The stone broke and there appeared a lung...
View ArticleMeaning of “Karmapa Khyeno” ~ 17th Karmapa
Q: What is the profound meaning of reciting “Karmapa Khyeno”?A: The meaning of “Karma” is action or activity, and “Karmapa” means the one who does the activity. The activity here refers to the activity...
View Article17 Karmapas
THE FIRST KARMAPA DÜSUM KHYENPA (1110 - 1193)THE SECOND KARMAPA KARMA PAKSHI (1204 - 1283)THE THIRD KARMAPA RANGJUNG DORJE (1284 - 1339)THE FOURTH KARMAPA ROLPE DORJE (1340 - 1383)THE FIFTH KARMAPA...
View ArticleCelebrating Tibetan Culture With Young Tibetans
28 May 2013 – Tibetan Children’s Village, DharamsalaThe Gyalwang Karmapa graced the annual Tibetan Children’s Village (TCV) ‘Inter-House Cultural Competition’ as guest of honor on the evening of 28...
View Article‘I Express Myself Through Art’, The Gyalwang Karmapa Tells us Students
28 May 2013 – Gyuto Monastery, DharamsalaWhen a group of students from Emory University in the United States recently visited the Gyalwang Karmapa, he spoke candidly with them about his life.The group...
View ArticleThe Cry of the Earth
It requires us to put down every-day concerns that preoccupy our minds and listen with our hearts to the testaments of how desperately the earth needs us. At every moment, our physical, emotional, and...
View ArticleTHE FOUR IMMEASURABLES -- chanted by His Holiness the 17th Karmapa
THE FOUR IMMEASURABLES:Love, Compassion, Joy and EquanimityMay all sentient beings have happiness and its causes, May all sentient beings be free of suffering and its causes, May all sentient beings...
View ArticleGyalwang Karmapa’s Birthday: 26th June, 2013 – Announcement
Gyalwang Karmapa’s Birthday: 26th June, 2013The Karmapa Office of Administration wishes to announce that there will be no official celebration of the Gyalwang Karmapa’s birthday at Gyuto Monastery this...
View ArticleGyalwang Karmapa Shares His Thoughts With 500 Indian Buddhists
31 May 2013 – Gyuto Monastery, DharamsalaOver 500 Buddhists from across India recently converged on Gyuto Monastery to receive a teaching from the Gyalwang Karmapa. The Nalanda Shiksha group,...
View ArticleRediff -- The Karmapa Lama in an exclusive interview
June 17, 2011The Karmapa Lama, 3rd highest ranking Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leaderPhotographs: Abhishek Madhukar/Reuters 'When Tibetans think of a place of refuge, they think of India'Claude Arpi in...
View ArticleDescent of Sacred Auspiciousness that Transforms One -- HH the 17th Karmapa
Melody Composed and Chanted by HH the 17th Karmapa
View ArticleOrigin of mantra Karmapa Chenno
The most important practice in Tibetan Buddhism is Guru Yoga, meditation and mantra on the spiritual head and teacher of the tradition, which is seen as living Buddha, embodiment of three kayas and 10...
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