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His Holiness is a great teacher, a supreme guide and a source of
wisdom and empowerment for many thousands of followers. He has been
amply prepared for this role by having received profound and extensive
teachings, having attained superior practice and by his consummate
skill in imparting the teachings. He has the ability to explain
subtle and profound teachings in language which is easily understood
by students of different levels. He embodies the authentic teachings
of the Lord Buddha. His teachings are like a beacon, guiding beings
out of the darkness of samsara.
He has taught extensively both in India and abroad, generously bestowing
many major empowerments, initiations, blessings, oral transmission,
explanations and pith instructions. He has bestowed these teachings
and empowerments of vast numbers of deities for the benefit of all
beings. The major cycles of teachings bestowed by His Holiness are
the precious Lam Dre, the Collection of Tantras and the Collection
of Sadhanas.
The precious Lam Dre teaching is the most sacred teaching in the
Sakya tradition. It is unique in giving pith instructions on the
complete path from beginning to the ultimate state or state of Buddhahood.
There are two traditions of the precious Lamdre: Common and Uncommon.
His Holiness first bestowed precious Lam Dre in Saranath, Varanasi,
where Lord Shakyamuni Buddha first turned the Wheel of Dharma to
his five fortunate disciples. The particulars of precious Lam Dre
teachings bestowed by His Holiness are as follows:
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Year |
Venue |
Requested by |
| 1. |
1967 |
Tibetan Monastery, Saranath, India |
Lama Kunsang Gyatso |
| 2. |
1975 |
Sakya Center, Rajpur, India |
Lama Yonten Dorje (Amchi Lama) |
| 3. |
1987 |
Sakya College, Rajpur, India |
Miss Liba Hoskin |
| 4. |
1988 |
Vajradhara Gonpa, Kyogle, Australia |
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche |
| 5. |
1991 |
Marian Conference Centre, Washington DC, USA |
Lama Kalsang Gyaltsen |
| 6. |
1995 |
Friday Harbour High School, San Juan Island, USA |
H.E. Jetsun Chimey Luding |
| 7. |
1996 |
Sakya Center, Rajpur, India |
Given for two Dungsays and Lamas |
| 8. |
1997 |
Sakya Tenphel Ling, Singapore |
Sakya Tenphel Ling |
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Year |
Venue |
Requested by |
| 1. |
1980 |
Sakya Magon, Puruwala, India |
Mr. Rinchen Gyatso |
| 2. |
1984 |
Community Hall, Strasbourg, France |
Lama Sherab Gyaltsen Amipa |
| 3. |
1997 |
Vajradhara Gonpa, Kyogle, Australia |
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche |
| 4. |
2000 |
UBC, Vancouver, Canada |
H.E. Jetsun Chimey Luding |
| 5. |
2000/1 |
Sakya Retreat Center, Manduwala, India |
Ven. Khenpo Gyatso |
The Collection of Tantras contains more than 300 major empowerments
from the new and old Tantric schools. Most of the empowerments are
from the eight sub-traditions of the new Tantric schools. These
are: Sakya, Marpa Kagyud, Shangpa Kagyud, Bhodong, Bhuton, Jonang,
Old Kadhampa and New Khadhampa tradition.
His Holiness gave these teachings at Ngor Magon at the request
of Luding Ladrang (Abbacy), in many sessions during the winter months
over a period of years.
These are lengthy and complex teachings, and preparing for them
requires the Vajra Master to have close and extensive knowledge
of many texts and the ways in which they interconnect and to master
a vast number of mudras, etc.
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Year |
Venue |
Requested by |
| 1. |
1976 |
Sakya Mangtro Gonpa, Ladhak, India |
Luding Ladrang |
| 2. |
1994 |
Tharlam Monastery, Bhouda, Nepal |
Mr. Thupten Gyaltsen |
| 3. |
1995 |
Sakya Center, Rajpur, India |
Rajpur Sakya Center |
The collection of Sadhanas has more than 600 initiations. It includes
the bestowal of Nyingmapa as well as Sakyapa initiations.
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