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H.H. 14th Dalai Lama, Tsoknyi Rinpoche, and Blessings (the film)

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

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October 10, 2009 ~ Washington, D.C.

Announcing HEART OF CHANGE: Finding Wisdom in the Modern World with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, including an afternoon symposium with Tsoknyi Rinpoche III, HE Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche, Robert Thurman, Thupten Jinpa and others! (more…)

The Parinirvana of H.H. Penor Rinpoche

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

On the Passing of the Great Master, Penor Rinpoche
by Tsoknyi Rinpoche III

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Penor Rinpoche had been very ill for the last five to six months, and he passed away at 8:20 p.m., Friday, March 27, 2009. While he was ill, he was able to give his students advice on how to practice after his passing, and because of this, I feel it will not be very difficult for his work to continue.

(An auspicious and magnificent rainbow appeared preceding H.H. Penor Rinpoche’s death in March. To see this amazing event on video, please click here: Rainbow at Palyul Monastery.) (more…)

Blessings ~ now available!

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

blessingsimage1 BLESSINGS, the new DVD by Chariot Productions in conjunction with Pundarika Foundation, is now available for purchase at www.chariotvideos.com. This film is feature-length and based on the shorter 28-minute DVD entitled Journey to Nangchen, also by Chariot. For more information about this spectacular film, please visit Chariot Videos, as well as the Blessings page on this web site. To view the trailer, click here.

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Sunday, February 1st, 2009
a documentary about the Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns

In the summer of 2005, Tsoknyi Rinpoche III, accompanied by a handful of western students, traveled to the Nangchen region in Eastern Tibet. The purpose of the trip was to document the lives and assess the needs of the Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns—over 2,000 remarkable women who live and practice an ancient yogic tradition in nunneries and hermitages scattered across this remote, mountainous region.

In 2006, the Tsoknyi Nangchen Nuns Preservation Project released Journey to Nangchen, a 28-minute video record of this extraordinary journey. (more…)