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Dilyag Dabzang Rinpoche
Dabzang Rinpoche then studied reading and writing, and from the age of nine to fifteen (1937-1943) he was trained in the various aspects of Dharma practice at Palpung Thupten Chokor Ling. In 1945, when he was sixteen, representatives from Nangchen’s Dilyak Monastery again arrived and requested him for a visit. Once again at Dilyak, Dabzang Rinpoche became involved in various Dharma activities, including the organization of a monastic community. At the age of seventeen he went on a strict meditation and retreat for one or two months. On the third day of the first Tibetan month in 1945, he entered a three years retreat, which he completed in the third Tibetan month in 1949. Afterwards, he went to Palpung to meet up with Tai Situ Rinpoche and received full ordination of a monk. He returned to Dilyak and went on a pilgrimage that included Lhasa and other important places. At the age of twenty-one, he came back to Dilyak to participate in the monastery in whatever way he could.
In 1966, he built a small monastery next to the Boudhanath Stupa where the community of monks grew very quickly, soon making the monastery too small and uncomfortable. In 1982, Dabzang Rinpoche bought a new piece of land, gradually build in to a new Dilyak monastery, not far from the Baudhanath Stupa and the representation of the Buddha’s body; speech and mind were placed in great reverence. During his lifetime, Dabzang Rinpoche traveled extensively in Asia to teach the Dharma. In Hong Kong on April 2, 1992, in order to motivate those who hold onto impermanence, he demonstrated how one dissolves the mind into the Dharmadhatu. Pal Dilyag Monastery; commonly known as Dabzang Gompa at Boudha Phulbari next to the Lotus guesthouse is founded by Ven. Dabzang Rinpoche. After the passing away Ven. Drupon Rinpoche, reincarnated Lama of the retreat master of Dilyag monastery in Tibet, takes the responsibility of the monastery. This monastery belongs to the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. At present, it has 87 lamas and monks. With regard to its Dharma activities, yearly, monthly and daily events are mentioned below in terms of lunar calendar. Important yearly rituals From the 22nd till the 29th of the 12th month, the “Gutor” ritual of offerings to evil spirits is held; From the 27th of the 1st month (for the duration 1 Week) “Thugje Sangdue,” a vast and profound propitiation of different deities; From the 15th of the 6th month till the 30th of the 7th month (for the duration 1 month) “Yarne,” Ayarkyi summer fasting of the monks is taking place. Monthly activities On the 8th Midrupa Puja of Akshobhya On the 10th Puja of Padmasambhava On the 15th Puja of Chakrasambara On the 25th Puja of Vajravarahi On the 29th Vast and profound Puja of Mahakala On the 30th Puja of Gyalwa Gyatso, red Avaloketeshvara Daily activities: 5 am till 7 am Neychhog ritual of the 16 Sthavira and rituals of Tara. 2.30 till 4 pm Mahakala Puja Pal Dilyak Monastry GPO. Box: 4512 Pulhari, Kathmandu, Nepal. Tel: 472432 Fax: 478091
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