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Venerable Minam Rinpoche

 

Healing and Transformation:

 

Buddhist Empowerments and Teachings

 

January 31 - February 5, 2003

 

Howden Hall

 

Bristol, Vermont

 

 

 

Venerable Minam Rinpoche was ordained in 1980 at Ka-Trashi Monastery of the

Drikung Kagyu tradition, where he received teachings, transmissions and ritual

instructions of the Drikung Kagyu school. Rinpoche attended the Drikung Kagyu

Institute of Buddhist Studies in India and completed the five-year college

education. With the guidance of his root lama, H.H. Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang

Rinpoche, Minam Rinpoche completed the traditional three-year-three-month

retreat. After completing the retreat, he was appointed by H.H. Chetsang

Rinpoche as the retreat master of the Ka-Trashi Gompa, his home monastery in

Tibet. In 1997, Rinpoche was recognized as a Tulku of the Drukpa Kagyu lineage.

Minam Rinpoche's other teachers include H.E. Garchen Rinpoche and Khenchen

Konchog Gyalsten Rinpoche. Please see www.dminam.org for more details about

Venerable Minam Rinpoche, his projects and tour schedule.

 

 

Schedule of Events

 

Date

Time

Teaching

Suggested Donation

 

Friday, Jan. 31st

7-9pm

Public Talk: Healing and Transformation in Tibetan Buddhism

$10

 

Saturday, Feb 1st

10-1pm, 3:30-6pm

Morning: Medicine Buddha Empowerment, Afternoon: Medicine Buddha Teachings

$50

 

Sunday, Feb. 2nd

10-1pm, 3:30-6pm

Morning: Amitayus Long Life Empowerment, Afternoon: Amitayus Teachings

$50

 

Monday, Feb. 3rd

10-1pm, 3:30-6pm

Smoke Offerings: Teachings on how to perform ritual smoke offerrings

$50

 

Tuesday, Feb. 4th

6:30-9pm

White Tara Empowerment /Teachings

$25

 

Wednsday, Feb. 5th

6:30-9pm

Dzambhala Empowerment/Teachings

$25

 

 

 

 

 

For further Information, Registration, and Housing

 

Please contact:

 

ddcvermont

 

or call

 

802-453-3431

 

www.kagyu-medialab.org/ddcvermont

 

These teachings are sponsored by the

Drikung Dzogchen Community Vermont

 

May these precious teachings benefit all beings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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