Hung Syllable surrounded by Vajra Guru Mantra.
1991 Summer

Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa

When Rinpoche returns to eastern Tibet this summer, he will be taking funds for use in the reconstruction of four monasteries with which he has been associated. Kathog, which for centuries was Eastern Tibet's foremost Nyingma monastery and a place where thousands of practitioners attained rainbow body, needs funds to continue rebuilding and to expand its shedra (lama college). Chagdud Gonpa, the seat of the Chagdud incarnations, needs support for repairs and for the establishment of a shedra to train lamas. Tromge Gonpa, Rinpoche's family's monastery, has been enriched by the presence of great lamas during the difficult years, but recently two of them–Tulku Arik and Tulku Kundun–passed away. Funds are needed to continue rebuilding and to train and care for its lamas. Tenphel Gonpa, the monastery of Rinpoche's mother and sister, needs support to establish a shedra, an extremely important undertaking in that area where there are so few trained lamas.

 

If you would like to make an offering towards these efforts, your contribution will be tax-deductible through the Mahakaruna Foundation. Make checks payable to Mahakaruna Foundation with a reference note at bottom of check that it is to go towards the Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa project.Your contribution may be sent to Mahakaruna Foundation, P.O. Box 340, Junction City, CA 96048 and will need to be received by July 25.

1991 Summer

Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa

When Rinpoche returns to eastern Tibet this summer, he will be taking funds for use in the reconstruction of four monasteries with which he has been associated. Kathog, which for centuries was Eastern Tibet's foremost Nyingma monastery and a place where thousands of practitioners attained rainbow body, needs funds to continue rebuilding and to expand its shedra (lama college). Chagdud Gonpa, the seat of the Chagdud incarnations, needs support for repairs and for the establishment of a shedra to train lamas. Tromge Gonpa, Rinpoche's family's monastery, has been enriched by the presence of great lamas during the difficult years, but recently two of them–Tulku Arik and Tulku Kundun–passed away. Funds are needed to continue rebuilding and to train and care for its lamas. Tenphel Gonpa, the monastery of Rinpoche's mother and sister, needs support to establish a shedra, an extremely important undertaking in that area where there are so few trained lamas.

 

If you would like to make an offering towards these efforts, your contribution will be tax-deductible through the Mahakaruna Foundation. Make checks payable to Mahakaruna Foundation with a reference note at bottom of check that it is to go towards the Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa project.Your contribution may be sent to Mahakaruna Foundation, P.O. Box 340, Junction City, CA 96048 and will need to be received by July 25.

1991 Summer

Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa

When Rinpoche returns to eastern Tibet this summer, he will be taking funds for use in the reconstruction of four monasteries with which he has been associated. Kathog, which for centuries was Eastern Tibet's foremost Nyingma monastery and a place where thousands of practitioners attained rainbow body, needs funds to continue rebuilding and to expand its shedra (lama college). Chagdud Gonpa, the seat of the Chagdud incarnations, needs support for repairs and for the establishment of a shedra to train lamas. Tromge Gonpa, Rinpoche's family's monastery, has been enriched by the presence of great lamas during the difficult years, but recently two of them–Tulku Arik and Tulku Kundun–passed away. Funds are needed to continue rebuilding and to train and care for its lamas. Tenphel Gonpa, the monastery of Rinpoche's mother and sister, needs support to establish a shedra, an extremely important undertaking in that area where there are so few trained lamas.

 

If you would like to make an offering towards these efforts, your contribution will be tax-deductible through the Mahakaruna Foundation. Make checks payable to Mahakaruna Foundation with a reference note at bottom of check that it is to go towards the Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa project.Your contribution may be sent to Mahakaruna Foundation, P.O. Box 340, Junction City, CA 96048 and will need to be received by July 25.

1991 Summer

Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa

When Rinpoche returns to eastern Tibet this summer, he will be taking funds for use in the reconstruction of four monasteries with which he has been associated. Kathog, which for centuries was Eastern Tibet's foremost Nyingma monastery and a place where thousands of practitioners attained rainbow body, needs funds to continue rebuilding and to expand its shedra (lama college). Chagdud Gonpa, the seat of the Chagdud incarnations, needs support for repairs and for the establishment of a shedra to train lamas. Tromge Gonpa, Rinpoche's family's monastery, has been enriched by the presence of great lamas during the difficult years, but recently two of them–Tulku Arik and Tulku Kundun–passed away. Funds are needed to continue rebuilding and to train and care for its lamas. Tenphel Gonpa, the monastery of Rinpoche's mother and sister, needs support to establish a shedra, an extremely important undertaking in that area where there are so few trained lamas.

 

If you would like to make an offering towards these efforts, your contribution will be tax-deductible through the Mahakaruna Foundation. Make checks payable to Mahakaruna Foundation with a reference note at bottom of check that it is to go towards the Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa project.Your contribution may be sent to Mahakaruna Foundation, P.O. Box 340, Junction City, CA 96048 and will need to be received by July 25.

1991 Summer

Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa

When Rinpoche returns to eastern Tibet this summer, he will be taking funds for use in the reconstruction of four monasteries with which he has been associated. Kathog, which for centuries was Eastern Tibet's foremost Nyingma monastery and a place where thousands of practitioners attained rainbow body, needs funds to continue rebuilding and to expand its shedra (lama college). Chagdud Gonpa, the seat of the Chagdud incarnations, needs support for repairs and for the establishment of a shedra to train lamas. Tromge Gonpa, Rinpoche's family's monastery, has been enriched by the presence of great lamas during the difficult years, but recently two of them–Tulku Arik and Tulku Kundun–passed away. Funds are needed to continue rebuilding and to train and care for its lamas. Tenphel Gonpa, the monastery of Rinpoche's mother and sister, needs support to establish a shedra, an extremely important undertaking in that area where there are so few trained lamas.

 

If you would like to make an offering towards these efforts, your contribution will be tax-deductible through the Mahakaruna Foundation. Make checks payable to Mahakaruna Foundation with a reference note at bottom of check that it is to go towards the Friends of Tibetan Chagdud Gonpa project.Your contribution may be sent to Mahakaruna Foundation, P.O. Box 340, Junction City, CA 96048 and will need to be received by July 25.