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Nedo Rinpoche's Visit to the Centre

30 April 2007 - 27 May 2007


We are pleased to announce that Venerable Nedo Rinpoche will be visiting the Karma Kagyu Dharma Society, Kuala Lumpur to lead a large number of Empowerments and Pujas.

Nedo Rinpoche will also visit the Karma Kagyu Dharma Society, Sungai Petani and the Karma Kagyu Dharma Society, Kuching, Sarawak centres.

Schedule for the visit of Nedo Rinpoche, 30 April - 27 May 2007
Date Time Activity
Mon 30 April (Wesak Eve) 8pm - 10.30pm Amitabha Long Life Puja
  10.30pm - midnight Amitabha Tsog Offering
    Auspicious Prayer
    Offering of Auspicious Lamps to Lord Buddha
    Bathing Buddha Ceremony
Tues 1 May (Wesak Day) 9am Sakyamuni Buddha and 16 Arahats Puja
  Releasing Lives
11.30am to 2pm Bathing Buddha Ceremony
  Vegetarian Lunch
5.30pm Joint-Wesak Procession at Buddhist Vihara, Brickfields
Thurs 3 May 8pm - 10pm Buddha Akshobhya Empowerment
Fri 4 May 8pm - 10pm 2-Armed Red Chenrezig Empowerment
Sat 5 May 10am - 12 noon Dugkar White Umbrella Puja
12 noon - 2pm Lunch and Break
2pm - 4pm Puja Continues and Tsog Offering
4pm - 4.30pm Tea Break
4.30pm - 5.30pm Mahakala Puja
5.30pm - 8pm Dinner and Break
8pm - 10pm Dugkar White Umbrella Empowerment
Sun 6 May 10am - 12 noon Green Tara Puja
12 noon - 4.30pm Lunch and Break
4.30pm - 5.30pm Mahakala Puja
5.30-pm - 8pm Dinner and Break
8pm - 9pm Amitayus Long Life Puja to Celebrate His Holiness 17th Gyalwa Karmapa's Birthday
9pm - 10pm Pot Luck Party
Thur 10 May 8pm - 10pm Vajrapani, Hayagriva and Garuda Empowerment
Fri 11 May 10am - 12 noon Grand Naga Vase Puja
12 noon - 2pm Lunch and Break
2pm - 4pm Grand Naga Vase Puja Continues
4pm - 4.30pm Tea Break
4.30pm - 5.30pm Mahakala Puja
5.30pm - 8pm Dinner and Break
8pm - 10pm Logyonma Empowerment
Sat 12 May 10am - 12 noon Grand Naga Vase Puja
12 noon - 2pm Lunch and Break
2pm - 4pm Grand Naga Vase Puja Continues
4pm - 4.30pm Tea Break
4.30pm - 5.30pm Mahakala Puja
5.30pm - 8pm Dinner and Break
8pm - 10pm Green Hayagriva Empowerment
Sun 13 May 7am - 12 Noon Offering of the Naga Vases to the sea Nagas - off the coast of Port Klang
18 - 21 May Nedo Rinpoche is in Sungai Petani
Sat 26 May 8pm - 10pm Guru Padmasambhava Empowerment
Sun 27 May 10am - 12 noon Mani project
Tue 26 Dec 4.30pm - 5.30pm Green Tara Puja
12 noon - 2pm Lunch and Break
2pm - 5pm Guru Padmasambhava Fire Puja
2 June Nedo Rinpoche departs to Kuching, Sarawak

 



Biography of Nedo Rinpoche

Biography taken from website of Philippine Nedo Kagyu Bodhi Dharma Foundation

The Ven. Nedo Kuchung Rinpoche is the sixth Reincarnation in the supreme Nedo Kuchung lineage. The Fifth Nedo, Pema Lhundup, was the foremost disciple of the great scholar and siddha Karma Pema Chagme ( Ragha Akse). He was a great Lama, unequaled in kindness, and he was also an accompolished meditator having realized the highest stage of Mahamudra and Maha Ati, and realizing their view and intentions. Not long after his death, his cousin, the supreme incarnation Dechen Nyingpo who was also from the tribe of Kham Nangchen, built the first Nedo Sanghag Chindu Dhargeling Monastery in lower Gegyel in Kham, Eastern Tibet. There, the Karma kamtsang and the Nedo Kagyu tradition flourished under the supervision of the Monastery's Three Seat-holders: Dechen Nyingpo Rinpoche, Chod La Pema Dondrup Rinpoche, and Nedo Kuchung Rinpoche. The monastery had at one time more than 300 monks.

Nedo Rinpoche
Nedo Rinpoche

The present Nedo Kuchung Rinpoche was born on August 2, 1962 in Pema Thang, at the Himalaya. His father was Gandir and his mother was Yangchen. There were many wonderful signs during his birth.

In 1972, at the age of 10, His Holiness, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje recognized him without any doubt that he was the incarnation of Shedrub Nyedun Chokyi Sengge, the previous Nedo Rinpoche, and gave him the name Karma Thinley Yongdu Kunchab Palzangpo. The same year, in Tashi Jong in Himachal Pradesh, His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, the Crown Jewel in the Rime (non-sectarian movement), formally recognized him and offered him the robes and his title./p>

When he was 14 years old, he took the novice monk's vows (Gesuln) and was given the name Karma Tenpe Gyaltsen. When he was 18 years old, upon instruction from His Holiness 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, he went to Lhadak Monastery in Thubten Chokhor Ling on His Holiness 16th Gyalwa Karmapa's behalf. There he stayed for three years, taking care of the Monastery and its monks and giving teachings and initiations to the lay people in the area.

During his three years of stay in Lhadak Monastery, he has also received many valuable teachings and initiation from Ven. Tsurpu Dupon Dechen Rinpoche who was taking care of the monks in Lhadak. That was actually the reason that he went to Lhadak Monastery. He took the full ordination vows at the age of 21 also from His Holiness the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa.

Nedo Kuchung Rinpoche's main teachers were His Holiness the 16th Karmapa, His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Ven. Riwa Saljay Rinpoche, and Ven. Urgyen Tulku. He received from them many teachings on both the old and new traditions, reading transmission, empowerment, explanations, etc.

In 1982, at the age of 23, he went back to Rumtek Monastery to join the second batch of three-year retreat. Under the guidance of the Ven. Boukar Rinpoche, the retreat master, he practiced the Tantras of Marpa's traditions, the six yogas of Naropa, and Mahamudra. He also received the ordinary and extraordinary initiations, oral transmission and Mahamudra, and Maha Ati's quintessential teachings thus gaining not only complete understanding but also realizing these teachings.

At the age of 25, coming out from his successful retreat, the Four Eminence enthroned him as the Vajra Master of Rumtek Monastery - a position he is holding until the present.

Nedo Rinpoche's Monastery in Tibet is presently undergoing repairs and renovations under the supervision of Dechen Nyingpo Rinpoche, and Chod La Rinpoche, the incarnation of the previos Chod Lama

His present residence is Nyolo foundation in Kaiyathang in East Sikkim, founded in 1996.



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