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Interview with Australian monk Thubten Gyatso Mongolia, August 2009 by Helen Manos. ... Just before the Soviet departure in 1990, Bakula Rinpoche built a monastery and invited other high lamas to its opening. One of these was Lama Zopa Rinpoche. Rinpoche had already been asked by HHDL and Mongolian students to open a Dharma centre. A half-built 3-storeyed building rising between the Mormon church and Millie's Café was to become the new FPMT centre...
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 05 December 2009 )
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During the communist Chinese takeover of Tibet in 1959, Choden Rinpoche stayed in Tibet and went into solitary retreat for 19 years. He never left his tiny, dark room in Lhasa from 1965 to 1985, and was virtually unknown in his monastery for this reason.. ...
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 )
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 Lama Zopa Rinpoche talks about Choden Rinpoche at Land of Medicine Buddha, Oct 13, 2002. Transcribedby Ven Tsomo and edited by Venerable Sarah. "Choden Rinpoche is the real Tibetan Lama, the real Guru to whom they can devote themselves if they really want to practice a spiritual path... ... Rinpoche is not only a great scholar knowing many words but at the same time very humble, no ego, extremely soft-minded inside - having great knowledge but at the same time extremely subdued, soft-hearted. That is how the practice is and that is how we should become also. We should become like Rinpoche. " ...
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Last Updated ( Friday, 28 November 2008 )
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Buddha House is extremely fortunate to have our own precious Geshe Pema Tsering who faultlessly teaches and lives the Buddha’s teachings. In this article, Geshela kindly tells his remarkable life story…
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 14 August 2007 )
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