Sponsorship 2014
For students in Zeku/ Amdo, international fundraising
For a tibetan student in India
Tibetan refugee descandent in India
Tenzin Choedup, * 10 November 1993
Mother passed away, father low income, difficult financial situation
Tenzin visits the 12th class of high school and he will finish the school in Mai/ June 2014. After highschool he wishs to study business managment on university. We would like to offer him the opportunity to start and finish this Bachelor study, which has a duration of 3 years.
We wish to find a godfather/ mother, that will support Tenzin for this three years.
We need to cover 50000 to 65000 INR per year, that are 590 to 765 Euro per year.
The monthly costs would be 55-70 Euro, including fees for the foreign bank transfer.
Results of studies should be provided by certificate and it would be eligible to make a contact through letters between godfather/ mother and protégé.
Tenzin Choedup wishes to engage for tibetan refugees in future, on a local level.
Shitro-Ritual 2014
Great Ritual of The Tibetan Book of Dead
In Amdo/ Tibet: 25th-27th June 2014
Shitro Puja at The Rigdzin Rabpel Ling Ngakpa Temple
What is Shitro?
Originating from the same 14th century revelation that brought the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Shitro is the most important ritual to liberate the deceased, eliminate obstacles for the sick, understand and prepare for our own death, and plant seeds for liberation in the bardo. For practitioners, it liberates from fear and obstacles, brings harmony and awakens our inner potential.
The place of the ritual
For centuries, the Rebkong area of northeastern Tibet has been a focal place for the development of the culture of Ngakpas - Tibetan yogis. From June 25th to 27th 2014 there will be a three-day Shitro ritual in Rigdzin Rabpel Ling, the most precious and blessed of the Rebkong yogi temples, also known as Amdo’s Copper Colored Mountain.
Following are some words from the late Rebkong Ngakpa Lama Tharchin Rinpoche about Shitro practice:
“Shitro helps transform impure energy and increases long life for our teachers because it removes obstacles from damaged samaya in the sangha and purifies defilements that cause obstacles to enlightenment. I pray that we will all reach enlightenment together and that peace and happiness will pervade for all beings .”
About the Rebkong Ngakpa Shitro
This tradition was initiated by a council of high yogis, led by Alak Andron and the second Namkha Rinpoche in the 1930‘s. In conjunction with the local ruler, all various Ngakpa groups came together every year to join in prayer. It grew to become the largest annual gathering of Tibetan yogis.
This year will be a special occasion, as the Shitro puja will be held at Rigdzin Rabpel Ling for first time after 32 years. After the tradition was broken during the cultural revolution, it was first re-initiated at Rigdzin Rabpel Ling. Since then, it has been held at various other temples in the region, and this will be the first time that Rigdzin Rabpel Ling will again host the event. In honor of this great event, the temple is being renovated to prepare for the 500-800 yogis and yoginis who are expected to attend.
This year will also be a unique milestone, as the female practitioners – known as Ngakmos- are invited to play an equal role in the ceremony for the first time.
Participation
You are invited to be a part of the ceremony by either joining us in Rebkong or supporting through your donation. All students and sponsors are invited to join Dr Nida and the assembled Ngakpas and Ngakmos in attending the puja. Please contact us early to reserve your transportation and accomodation etc.
For your donation, any amount will be appreciated. It is also possible to dedicate your offering on behalf of a sick or deceased loved one, who will receive a special blessing in the ceremony.
Ngak Mang International e.V. will coordinate the arrangements and donations for the event.
For more information contact NMI e.V., Christine Koch,
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