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Long Life Wishes for Shamar Rinpoche

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
14th Kunzig Shamarpa Mipham Chokyi Lodro (Photo: Thule Jug)

14th Kunzig Shamarpa Mipham Chokyi Lodro (Photo: Thule Jug)

Homage to the Lama, the perfect teacher of the Buddha’s teachings. Emanation of the three protectors Avalokiteshvara, Manjushri and Vajrapani, the magnificent one who guides living beings, the master who teches both the Buddhist scriptures and meditation, Shamarpa, may you stay until the end of cyclic existence!

You have through the power of cultivating the two accumulations during numerous eons perfected the qualities of the ten bodhisattva levels and five paths. Emanation of the Buddha of Limitless Light, Shamarpa, may you stay until the end of cyclic existence!

By the power of the truth of the three roots and the long life Buddhas, you have completely defeated the many misleading influences and hindrances with regard to every student’s physical well-being and mental capacity. Shamarpa may you always be accompanies by the protector Mahakala!

Composed by H.H. the 17th Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje

Read here for information about the recent Kagyu Monlam in Bodh Gaya including the Long Life ceremonies in honour of Shamar Rinpoche.

 

Painting of the 10th Shamarpa Mipham Chodrup Gyamtso

Sunday, June 19th, 2011
10th Shamarpa Mipham Chodrup Gyamtso

10th Shamarpa Mipham Chodrup Gyamtso

This beautiful thangka painting of the 10th Shamarpa Mipham Chodrup Gyamtso (1742-1792), in the Karma Gardri style of Eastern Tibet, was painted in the middle of the 18th Century, and is currently on display at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.

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Shamar Rinpoche on “advanced practices”

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Shamar Rinpoche wearing the Red Crown


“Many people turn towards those practices reputed to bring quick results, even immediate enlightenment. Perhaps this is courageousness, perhaps merely pride. Perhaps the assumption is that if they can say they are doing an advanced practice, this makes them an advanced person.”

Shamar Rinpoche
From “A Change of Expression” (Editions Dzambhala, 1991)

Painting of the 6th Shamarpa, Mipam Chokyi Wangchuk

Saturday, February 5th, 2011
6th Shamarpa Mipham Chokyi Wangchuk

6th Shamarpa Mipham Chokyi Wangchuk

The Himalayan Art Resource website recently posted a picture of this marvellous 18th century thangka painting (click to enlarge) of Mipam Chokyi Wangchuk, The 6th Shamarpa (1584-1629). The 6th Shamarpa is an exceptionally important figure in the Karma Kagyu school, holding the lineage between the 9th and 10th Karmapas. His debating skills were so extraordinary that he was known as the “Pandita of the North, the Omniscient Shamarpa in whom Manjushri delights”. Famed for his deep insight, he had memorised fifty volumes of sutras and tantras by the age of seventeen, and was later to write ten texts explaining both the sutra and tantra traditions. He was the teacher of Desi Tsangpa, who ruled central Tibet, and it was while he was travelling in east Tibet – successfully playing the mediator in a regional disturbance – that he recognised and became the teacher of the 10th Karmapa, Choying Dorje. Subsequent travels took him to Nepal, where he taught Buddhism in the original Sanskrit to the king, Laxman Naran Singh, and to other devotees, and where he eventually died in the Helambu mountains, near a cave in which Milarepa, Tibet’s great yogi, had once meditated.

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The Karmapa – Shamarpa Lineage

Monday, January 31st, 2011
17th Karmapa and 14th Shamarpa at the Kagyu Monlam in Bodh Gaya 2010

17th Karmapa and 14th Shamarpa at the Kagyu Monlam in Bodh Gaya 2010

The lineage of the Karmapas was prophesied by Shakyamuni Buddha who said that approximately 1600 years after his death an emanation of Avalokiteshvara (aka Chenrezig) the Bodhisattva of Compassion would be born. Karmapa literally means ‘one who manifests buddha activity’ and his activity is to preserve and spread the essence of the teachings of all the Buddhas. The Buddha predicted the Karmapa would propagate the teachings during the course of many successive incarnations. As well, the Buddha predicted, “In the future, a great bodhisattva with a ruby red crown will come to the suffering of the multitude, leading them out of their cyclic bewilderment and misery.” In the Karmapas and the Shamarpas, the Buddha’s predictions were fulfilled.

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Statue of Shamarpa in Yangpochen Monastery, Tibet

Friday, April 30th, 2010

We want to share this amazing photo, taken by Jean-Marc Falcombello, which shows a beautiful statue of one of the Shamarpas, probably the 6th, Chökyi Wangchuk (1584-1629). It is in Yangpochen Monastery in Tibet. Yangpochen monastery is more than 400 years old, dating to the time of the 4th Shamarpa. It was (more…)

Shamar Rinpoche – “Dharma is the best”

Friday, March 26th, 2010

This is an excerpt from a teaching by Shamar Rinpoche entitled “Enlightenment is Within You”, originally printed in a 1995 edition of Kagyu Life International.

Shamar Rinpoche

The common problem is that people think, “I must achieve the results quickly, I cannot wait more than 5 or 6 years. Otherwise, I don’t like it.” But otherwise, after 6 years what do you have in life? You have nothing else. You cannot achieve the results of the Dharma practice within 6 years. You simply cannot. But still you are doing something meaningful. After 6 years, if you have another goal which you could achieve, then forget the Dharma and chose the other one. But the sentient beings’ life has no other goal besides enlightenment. I am not trying to discourage you from being human, but there is no other thing to do in life. You can try to get rich, but then what? Suppose you can be a successful politician, become a president or something like that, but then what? The problem is (more…)