Posts tagged “www.khoryug.com”

European Translators Make an Offering to the Karmapa

Posted on September 1st, 2010, by Dekila

European Translators Make an Offering of Words to His Holiness, the Karmapa As part of their commitment to His Holiness’s environmental vision, translators affiliated with Kagyu Centers in the west offer their translations of the Environmental Guidelines for Kagyu Monasteries and Centers! They hope that this will increase...

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Foresting Gaya Airport

Posted on July 27th, 2010, by Dekila

Seven months after the launch of the forestation project at Gaya Airport, Tergar Monastery has begun planting the majority of tree saplings in partnership with the Gaya Airport Authority in the allocated area. We hope that this brings pleasure to everyone who uses the airport for their pilgrimage to the holy land of Bodh Gaya. This...

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Kagyu Nalanda environmental protection celebration for HH Dalai Lama’s Birthday

Posted on July 8th, 2010, by Gyaltsen

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Rumtek Environmental Committee planted 300 trees to celebrate HH Karmapa’s birthday

Posted on June 27th, 2010, by Gyaltsen

This is to giving you a glimpse of His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje’s Birthday. The great occasion started by offering Sang at 6 AM and also one thousand butter lamp offeringa and hosting of prayer flags. It was followed by gathering of the monks of Damang, Sherda & lay people and offering of mandala and...

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World Environment Day Activities at Rumtek Monastery

Posted on June 25th, 2010, by Gyaltsen

5th June Rumtek Environment Conservation Committee organized a World Environment Day plantation at Rumtek Monastery. A group of monks from Dharma Chakra Centre gathered and planted tree saplings that are naturally found in Sikkim in the mountain sides behind the monastery. Here are some photos from the Plantation Project: Make...

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World Environment Day at Namo Buddha (Thrangu Yangtse Monastery)

Posted on June 22nd, 2010, by Karma Gendun

For World Environment Day, Namo Buddha Monastery (also known as Thrangu Yangtse Monastery) did a clean up event to increase education and awareness of monks and local communities of how much garbage and waste is generated from our daily actions.

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World Environment Day at Wosel Karma Tekchokling Nunnery

Posted on June 18th, 2010, by Karma Gendun

This is our retreat center in Yolmo, close to Milarepa’s meditation cave. It is filled with peace and greenery. Everyone on earth lives because of nature so let us join our hands and work together. The future lies in our hands. Plant fruit trees, eat fruits, be healthy and work hard for the earth. Grow vegetables  in your...

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THE World Environment Day AT BOUDHA

Posted on June 18th, 2010, by Karma Gendun

Nine Khoryug monasteries from Nepal organized together so that we could do a joint clean up activity in Boudha, which is a famous Buddhist pilgrimage center in Nepal, for World Environment Day. We were joined by one school as well. The monasteries included: Phulbari Monastery, Nenang Pawo Monastery, Thrangu Monastery, Dilyak Monastery,...

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Khoryug receives TESI Environmental Service Award!

Posted on June 6th, 2010, by Dekila

June 5th, 2010 Khoryug is very happy to announce that it has received the TESI Environmental Service Award for 2010. Here are quotes from the Tibetan Sangha Ecoforum and from the TESI website announcing this recognition.  Quote from the Tibetan Sangha’s Eco-forum: “At 8:00AM today, on it’s founding anniversary, the Tesi...

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Karmapa explains the Khoryug Logo

Posted on June 5th, 2010, by Dekila

His Holiness explains how he designed the Khoryug logo and what he hopes it will achieve: The basic symbol within the Khoryug logo is the Kagyu Monlam design of two hands that are clasping each other. I have spoken on this before; we sentient beings live on this Earth and it protects us and gives us this precious life. We need to treat...

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