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Rinpoche's memoirs

Wow! Look....Don't you think Rinpoche  looked exactly like the Hong Kong Mafia, holding bell and damaru as if like holding machine guns.  There were people when looking at this picture, perceived Rinpoche resembled to Guru Padmasambhava and there were people also caught a glimpse at this picture and exclaimed that Rinpoche resembled to the second H.H. Dudjom Rinpoche, Jigdrel Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche

 

This picture was snapped during Tso Pema Pilgrimage 2005.  Rinpoche was having a wonderful time with disciples.  Embraced by the compassion of Rinpoche, disciples too delighted in this golden moment with Rinpoche.

 

 

Rinpoche rigorously reminded disciples to practice dharma diligently.   "DO NOT FOOL AROUND, Whenever you claim that you have no time for dharma, you are deceiving yourself. 

STOP FOOLING YOURSELF AND STOP BAMBOOZLING!!! 

Start to practice pure dharma immediately and whole-heartedly."

 

Answering to worldly dharma are bound to annoy. Pity Rinpoche ....

 

 

"Headache...Headache...Headache!!......", says Rinpoche.

 

 

Taktsang is the most famous place in Bhutan, perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the floor of Paro valley, where the only sounds are the murmurs of wind and water and the chanting of monks.  Annually, Rinpoche will lead a huge group of disciples (more than a thousand of devotees) visit to Taktsang, the tiger nest.  It is the most precious and holy place of Guru Padmasambhava in the world.  The picture shown was a huge crowd of devotees practicing Krodikali in front of the Taktsang Cave.

 

White Mahakala, specially meant for Chinese disciples.

 

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