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This is Kaguy Monlam-2008.

Kagyu Monlam, Karmapa, Shamarpa

It’s quite rare that you get the chance to see both lineage holders together: Karmapa and Shamarpa, Black Hat Lama and Red Hat Lama.

Kagyu Monlam

And also most of our lamas together with them. Lama Ole Nydahl was not present which is no wonder as it’s totally different style though same lineage.(…)
Read the rest of Bodhgaya. As We’ve Gathered Under Bodhi Tree. (704 words)


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NEW YORK, April 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Lama Ole Nydahl, Danish-born Buddhist master, author, and founder of Diamond Way Buddhism Worldwide, visits New York City for a rare, three-day event. The Diamond Way Marpa Retreat, led by Lama Ole, is a lively weekend of interactive talks and guided meditations on Diamond Way Buddhist principles and techniques. Diamond Way Buddhism Worldwide, a global, non-profit religious organization, comprises nearly 600 meditation centers and groups spread throughout 52 nations, including 38 host cities in the U.S. The Diamond Way Marpa Retreat with Lama Ole Nydahl is scheduled Friday, May 8, through Sunday, May 10, at the Diocesan Complex, 630 Second Avenue (at 34th Street) in Manhattan. For complete program schedule, individual sessions and full event package information, go to www.diamondway.org/ny/events.

“New Yorkers may feel, to use an ancient Chinese proverb that some regard a curse, that they are living in interesting times,” states Lama Ole Nydahl. In Tibetan Buddhism, the title ‘Lama’ is conferred to one of profound spiritual development and the authority to teach others. “Diamond Way Buddhism shows that if one has an unshakeable center, then whatever happens is a gift, and one is a very rich person.”

16th Karmapa, young Ole and Hanna Nydahl

16th Karmapa, young Ole and Hanna Nydahl

Lama Ole Nydahl first made direct contact with Buddhism in 1968 while trekking through Nepal on his honeymoon. Eventually, he and his wife became the first Western students of His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism. Years later, following the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa’s wish, Nydahl returned to his native Denmark to begin introducing the Diamond Way to the rest of the world. Since then, Lama Ole has been on constant tour, lecturing virtually every day in a different city.

Lama Ole Nydahl is the founder and director of Diamond Way Buddhism Worldwide, a global, non-profit religious organization, part of the Karma Kagyu tradition, and under the spiritual guidance of His Holiness the 17th Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje. Established in 1972 in Nydahl’s native Copenhagen, today there are nearly 600 Diamond Way meditation centers and meeting groups active in over 52 nations around the world. For information on Diamond Way Buddhism Worldwide, go to www.diamondway-buddhism.org.


This article Lama Ole Nydahl Makes Rare Three-Day New York City Appearance was originally posted at Tibetan Incense Blog.

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H.H. 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje Summer European Schedule

His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje will visit Europe in the summer 2009.

17th Karmapa in Europe

17th Karmapa in Europe. (c) Matt Balara www.flickr.com/people/mattbalara

Travel Plan:

Karma Guen, Spain

  • June 3: Gyalwa Gyamtso Empowerment
  • June 4-6: Teachings on Shanti Deva Text
  • June 7: Benalmadena Stupa: White Tara Empowerment

Info: www.karmaguen.org

Russia

There is going to be a long-awaited and grandiose event in June: HH 17th Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje will visit Russia for the first time on Kalmykian president Kirsan Ilyumzhinov invitation. His Holiness will visit 6 Russian cities.

  • June 10: Saint-Petersburg, White Tara Empowerment
  • June 13: Elista, Chenresig Empowerment
  • June 14: Elista, Karma Pakshi Empowerment
  • June 15: Moscow, Questions and Answers
  • June 16: Moscow, Dorje Sempa Empowerment
  • June 19: Irkutsk, Marpa Empowerment
  • June 20: Ulan-Ude, Guru Rinpoche Empowerment and Bodhisattva Promise
  • June 24: Vladivostok, Bodhisattva Promise
  • June 25: Vladivostok, Milarepa Empowerment

Info: www.buddhism.ru

Minkovka, Ukraine

  • June 28: Opame Empowerment
  • July 2: Boddhisattva Promise

Info: www.diamondway-buddhism.org

Rodby, Denmark

  • July 4: Milarepa Empowerment
  • July 5: Teachings on Buddha Nature

Info: www.buddha-lolland.dk

Kuchary, Poland

  • July 11: Opame Empowerment
  • July 15: Boddhisattva Promise

Info: www.kuchary.buddyzm.pl

Tenovice, Czech Republic

  • July 16-19: Samantabhadra Teachings
  • July 19: Boddhisattva Promise

Info: www.diamondway-buddhism.org

Karma Ozer Ling, France

  • July 21-26: TBA

Info: www.karma-euzer-ling.org

Graz, Austria

  • August 1: Guru Rinpoche Empowerment
  • August 2: Boddhisattva Promise

Info: www.diamantweg.at

Europe Center, Germany

  • August 4: Opame Empowerment

Info: www.international-summercourse.org

Dhagpo Kaguy Ling, France

  • August 6: Teaching (TBA)
  • August 7: Milarepa Empowerment
  • August 8: Teaching
  • August 9: Empowerment (TBA)
  • August 10: Teaching

Info: www.dhagpo-kagyu-ling.org

Perpignan, France

  • August 11: TBA

Institute Karmapa, France

  • August 13-16: TBA

Info: www.institut-karmapa.net

Dhagpo Kundreul Ling, France

  • August 17-20: TBA

Info: www.dhagpo-kundreul.org

Karma Mygur Ling, France

  • August 21-23: TBA

Paris, France

  • August 24: TBA

Vienna, Austria

  • August 26-27: TBA

This article H.H. 17th Karmapa in Europe - 2009 was originally posted at Tibetan Incense Blog.

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The West’s largest Buddhist stupa in Benalmádena is a karmic surprise amid the Moorish minarets and ancient Christian steeples.

By Lee Lawrence, The Christian Science Monitor, March 18, 2009

Dressed in dark jeans and jacket, Dizi Btissam fingers a motorcycle helmet as she listens to a young man with thick eyelashes and wavy hair. Behind them, a gilded statue of Buddha looks benignly down at a row of poinsettias.

“He is not a god,” Ivan Baez explains, as a low tremolo of chants filters through the sound system. “For us he represents the natural qualities that we all possess but that are obscured by our emotions, personalities…”

He is interrupted by the jingle of a cellphone from Ms. Btissam’s pocket. She dashes outside to answer. Mr. Baez smiles. He wears a collarless cotton shirt dyed the deep red of uncooked saffron, and he gives the impression that life is equally good whether or not Btissam returns. She does come back, though, minutes later, to listen without further interruption as Baez speaks about enlightenment, about “resting fully in what is” and experiencing “our highest potential.”

Buddhism is not what I expected to learn about in Spain. As I drove along the coast south of Malaga, my mind filled with the sound of lapping waves and the imagined clack of castanets. I pictured the rhythmic arches of Cordoba’s mosque and the intricate floral carvings of the Alhambra. The last thing I expected to see, rising above the guardrail, was the gold spire of a stupa, a moundlike monument that commemorates Buddha. And it was huge, soaring 108 feet high and stretching 82 feet across at the base – the largest stupa in the West.

Stupa in Benalmadena

Granted, this is Andalucia, a region known for its history of religious diversity. In many towns, the church bell tower encases an older minaret. In Cordoba and Toledo, 14th-century synagogues feature intricate Moorish carvings. And ensconced among Cordoba’s grand 10th-century mosque is a Roman Catholic cathedral. These are the legacies of La Convivencia, the time between 711 and 1492 when Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived peaceably together in lively intellectual and artistic exchange.

But a Buddhist stupa? What is it doing here?(…)
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