Hung Syllable surrounded by Vajra Guru Mantra.
1995 Spring-Summer

Mahakaruna Update, 1995

In 1995, Mahakaruna continues its efforts to find sponsorship for Eastern practition­ers, both lay and ordained, who have a real need for financial assistance. Mahakaruna also acts as a conduit for the accomplishment of Akshobhya Buddha practice for the removal of obstacles. In 1994, a total of $23,513 was donated for both the support of individuals and the Akshobhya mantra practice.

 

Mahakaruna's main goal is to serve as a bridge between Western practitioners and sponsors and those strong but needy practitioners in the East. Some 76 individuals were assisted in 1994 through Mahakaruna sponsorships: 39 in Nepal, 26 in India, 10 in Sikkim and 1 in Bhutan. Tulku Jigme Tromge carried $4,200 in Mahakaruna monies for Akshobhya and sponsorship to Rinpoche's Chagdud Gonpa, Tenp'hel Gonpa and Tromge Gonpa when he, Rigdzin and Orgyen traveled to Tibet in 1994.

 

Of 1994' s total donations, $2,524 was offered by Rinpoche's Brazilian students and $500 by Swiss practitioners. Mahakaruna has also received help from Australian and Canadian students who support Rinpoche's efforts.

 

His Holiness Kusum Lingpa made visits to several branches of Chagdud Gonpa on his trip to the United States. Mahakaruna acted as the conduit for very generous offerings of some $4,245 for his efforts in supporting and rebuilding his gonpa in Tibet.

 

Total funds received by Mahakaruna in 1994 represent an increase of $6,138 over the previous year. Such an increase has been consistent during the years since 1987, when I became Mahakaruna's treasurer. May the merit inspire swift and profound blessings for all who have so generously supported this ongoing effort. Thank you.

 

Andrew Johnston

1995 Spring-Summer

Mahakaruna Update, 1995

In 1995, Mahakaruna continues its efforts to find sponsorship for Eastern practition­ers, both lay and ordained, who have a real need for financial assistance. Mahakaruna also acts as a conduit for the accomplishment of Akshobhya Buddha practice for the removal of obstacles. In 1994, a total of $23,513 was donated for both the support of individuals and the Akshobhya mantra practice.

 

Mahakaruna's main goal is to serve as a bridge between Western practitioners and sponsors and those strong but needy practitioners in the East. Some 76 individuals were assisted in 1994 through Mahakaruna sponsorships: 39 in Nepal, 26 in India, 10 in Sikkim and 1 in Bhutan. Tulku Jigme Tromge carried $4,200 in Mahakaruna monies for Akshobhya and sponsorship to Rinpoche's Chagdud Gonpa, Tenp'hel Gonpa and Tromge Gonpa when he, Rigdzin and Orgyen traveled to Tibet in 1994.

 

Of 1994' s total donations, $2,524 was offered by Rinpoche's Brazilian students and $500 by Swiss practitioners. Mahakaruna has also received help from Australian and Canadian students who support Rinpoche's efforts.

 

His Holiness Kusum Lingpa made visits to several branches of Chagdud Gonpa on his trip to the United States. Mahakaruna acted as the conduit for very generous offerings of some $4,245 for his efforts in supporting and rebuilding his gonpa in Tibet.

 

Total funds received by Mahakaruna in 1994 represent an increase of $6,138 over the previous year. Such an increase has been consistent during the years since 1987, when I became Mahakaruna's treasurer. May the merit inspire swift and profound blessings for all who have so generously supported this ongoing effort. Thank you.

 

Andrew Johnston

1995 Spring-Summer

Mahakaruna Update, 1995

In 1995, Mahakaruna continues its efforts to find sponsorship for Eastern practition­ers, both lay and ordained, who have a real need for financial assistance. Mahakaruna also acts as a conduit for the accomplishment of Akshobhya Buddha practice for the removal of obstacles. In 1994, a total of $23,513 was donated for both the support of individuals and the Akshobhya mantra practice.

 

Mahakaruna's main goal is to serve as a bridge between Western practitioners and sponsors and those strong but needy practitioners in the East. Some 76 individuals were assisted in 1994 through Mahakaruna sponsorships: 39 in Nepal, 26 in India, 10 in Sikkim and 1 in Bhutan. Tulku Jigme Tromge carried $4,200 in Mahakaruna monies for Akshobhya and sponsorship to Rinpoche's Chagdud Gonpa, Tenp'hel Gonpa and Tromge Gonpa when he, Rigdzin and Orgyen traveled to Tibet in 1994.

 

Of 1994' s total donations, $2,524 was offered by Rinpoche's Brazilian students and $500 by Swiss practitioners. Mahakaruna has also received help from Australian and Canadian students who support Rinpoche's efforts.

 

His Holiness Kusum Lingpa made visits to several branches of Chagdud Gonpa on his trip to the United States. Mahakaruna acted as the conduit for very generous offerings of some $4,245 for his efforts in supporting and rebuilding his gonpa in Tibet.

 

Total funds received by Mahakaruna in 1994 represent an increase of $6,138 over the previous year. Such an increase has been consistent during the years since 1987, when I became Mahakaruna's treasurer. May the merit inspire swift and profound blessings for all who have so generously supported this ongoing effort. Thank you.

 

Andrew Johnston

1995 Spring-Summer

Mahakaruna Update, 1995

In 1995, Mahakaruna continues its efforts to find sponsorship for Eastern practition­ers, both lay and ordained, who have a real need for financial assistance. Mahakaruna also acts as a conduit for the accomplishment of Akshobhya Buddha practice for the removal of obstacles. In 1994, a total of $23,513 was donated for both the support of individuals and the Akshobhya mantra practice.

 

Mahakaruna's main goal is to serve as a bridge between Western practitioners and sponsors and those strong but needy practitioners in the East. Some 76 individuals were assisted in 1994 through Mahakaruna sponsorships: 39 in Nepal, 26 in India, 10 in Sikkim and 1 in Bhutan. Tulku Jigme Tromge carried $4,200 in Mahakaruna monies for Akshobhya and sponsorship to Rinpoche's Chagdud Gonpa, Tenp'hel Gonpa and Tromge Gonpa when he, Rigdzin and Orgyen traveled to Tibet in 1994.

 

Of 1994' s total donations, $2,524 was offered by Rinpoche's Brazilian students and $500 by Swiss practitioners. Mahakaruna has also received help from Australian and Canadian students who support Rinpoche's efforts.

 

His Holiness Kusum Lingpa made visits to several branches of Chagdud Gonpa on his trip to the United States. Mahakaruna acted as the conduit for very generous offerings of some $4,245 for his efforts in supporting and rebuilding his gonpa in Tibet.

 

Total funds received by Mahakaruna in 1994 represent an increase of $6,138 over the previous year. Such an increase has been consistent during the years since 1987, when I became Mahakaruna's treasurer. May the merit inspire swift and profound blessings for all who have so generously supported this ongoing effort. Thank you.

 

Andrew Johnston

1995 Spring-Summer

Mahakaruna Update, 1995

In 1995, Mahakaruna continues its efforts to find sponsorship for Eastern practition­ers, both lay and ordained, who have a real need for financial assistance. Mahakaruna also acts as a conduit for the accomplishment of Akshobhya Buddha practice for the removal of obstacles. In 1994, a total of $23,513 was donated for both the support of individuals and the Akshobhya mantra practice.

 

Mahakaruna's main goal is to serve as a bridge between Western practitioners and sponsors and those strong but needy practitioners in the East. Some 76 individuals were assisted in 1994 through Mahakaruna sponsorships: 39 in Nepal, 26 in India, 10 in Sikkim and 1 in Bhutan. Tulku Jigme Tromge carried $4,200 in Mahakaruna monies for Akshobhya and sponsorship to Rinpoche's Chagdud Gonpa, Tenp'hel Gonpa and Tromge Gonpa when he, Rigdzin and Orgyen traveled to Tibet in 1994.

 

Of 1994' s total donations, $2,524 was offered by Rinpoche's Brazilian students and $500 by Swiss practitioners. Mahakaruna has also received help from Australian and Canadian students who support Rinpoche's efforts.

 

His Holiness Kusum Lingpa made visits to several branches of Chagdud Gonpa on his trip to the United States. Mahakaruna acted as the conduit for very generous offerings of some $4,245 for his efforts in supporting and rebuilding his gonpa in Tibet.

 

Total funds received by Mahakaruna in 1994 represent an increase of $6,138 over the previous year. Such an increase has been consistent during the years since 1987, when I became Mahakaruna's treasurer. May the merit inspire swift and profound blessings for all who have so generously supported this ongoing effort. Thank you.

 

Andrew Johnston

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