rinpoche visiting toronto, canada

Good morning!  Lama Wangdu RInpoche will be visiting Toronto, Canada later this month. He will not be giving public teachings during this trip but he will be seeing visitors.  He will be staying for approximately one month.

We believe that RInpoche will begin seeing visitors on September 18th or 19th.  If you would like to meet with RInpoche while he is there, please send an email to info at lamawangdu dot org.  Please include your full name, a phone number where we can reach you, three or four days that would work for you, and the reason you would like to see RInpoche.   We will get back to you as quickly as possible, by telephone, regarding your appointment.

lama wangdu in portland, oregon

Lama Wangdu Rinpoche has returned to the United States and is currently at his residence in Portland.

He is currently leading Chod and Cham practice at The Movement Center. You can find information on scheduled practice days and times for Chod on their website.

When we have additional information on RInpoche’s teaching and travel schedule, we will post it here and to the email list.

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visiting rinpoche in kathmandu

Rinpoche has returned to Pal Gyi Ling Monastery in Kathmandu and will be in residence there until further notice.  If you would like to visit, he has regular public audience hours.

Public audience hours begin at 8:30AM, when the front gate of the monastery is opened.  The monastery gate is closed at 10:30AM. You must be inside before this time if you wish to meet with Rinpoche. Public audience hours end at approximately 11:30AM.

There are often many people wishing to see Rinpoche on any given day. Please be prepared for a wait, most of which will be outside.  Individual meetings are brief and held in his public audience room.  Rinpoche speaks Tibetan and Nepali; his grand-daughter, who is also his assistant, can translate from English into Tibetan.  If you speak another language, please bring a Tibetan or English-speaking translator with you.

Public audiences are normally held every day but may be cancelled or shortened without notice. If you arrive during the normal audience hours and find the gate locked, please return another time to visit.

rinpoche visiting los angeles

Lama Wangdu Rinpoche will be in Los Angeles from December 17th – 22nd. There are no formal teachings scheduled but he will be meeting with students and friends. If you would like to meet with Rinpoche while he is in town, please contact Tinley Dhondup at tinleyuw@yahoo.com.

practice in kathmandu, nepal

Lay practitioners are always welcome to visit the monastery and observe or join the regular Chod and Cham practice sessions, which are normally held each evening. The schedule is somewhat flexible and it is always best to stop by the monastery to learn the schedule for any given week.

As noted elsewhere on this site, Rinpoche rarely gives teachings in Nepal and doesn’t offer formal instruction in Chod or Cham. If you wish to learn or practice, just show up and jump in. One of the monks or another lay practitioner will probably have a copy of the text, called Bellowing Laugh of the Dakini, that you can use if you don’t have one with you. You will often meet other practitioners that speak your native language, especially if you are American, German or Russian (who knows why?) so you can ask questions. Mostly, though, RInpoche encourages practitioners to learn how to practice by practicing and that certainly applies here.

Several times a month, the monastery will offer the Chod practice from RInchen Trengwa. This is an extensive sadhana; from start to finish a practice session can run up to seven hours. Again, there are often English language versions of the text around (with transliterated Tibetan) that will help you follow along. Rinchen Trengwa practice typically takes place on feast days and there will often be a crowd of observers along with a group of lay practitioners, joining the monks.

The evening Chod practice sessions are led by one or more of the senior monks, or one of the junior monks that is training in a particular shrine hall position. Senior monks also lead the opening practice in Rinchen Trengwa and are joined by Rinpoche for the main practice and feast offering when he is in residence.