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Revival of the Bodong: A Video Interview with Geshe Pema Dorjee
As part of our ongoing work to support the preservation and revival of minority traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, we sat down to interview Geshe Pema Dorjee — the leading figure in the revivification of the Bodong tradition.
Read MoreDolpopa’s Song of Auspiciousness in Translation
We are happy to make a new translation of a song of auspiciousness by Dolpopa available to download and share.
Read MoreShangpa Sites on Tibet Map
The Shangpa Kagyu tradition has had close historical connections with the Jonang since the sixteenth century.
Read MoreRevised Pilgrimage to Mount Kailash 2014
The road to Mount Kailash in western Tibet is officially closed during the period of our regularly scheduled Jonang Foundation pilgrimage for the Saga Dawa Horse Year Festival.
Read MoreTranslation of Chod Texts by Taranatha
Translator Sarah Harding has graciously made available two translations of Tarantha’s writings on Chod practice.
Read More2014 Horse Year Festival at Mt. Kailash
We are happy to announce that the Jonang Foundation 2014 pilgrimage to Tibet will be for the Wood Horse Year Festival at Mount Kailash, June 3rd to 24th.
Read MoreKalachakra Pilgrimage to Mongolia with Vesna Wallace
We are delighted to offer this educational program to Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Mongolia with Professor Vesna Wallace, a leading scholar on Mongolian Buddhism and the Kalachakra tradition. July 15…
Read MoreJonang Khenpo Nangwa Rinpoche in Switzerland
Khenpo Choekyi Nangwa Rinpoche from Jonang Shimla Monastery in India will be teaching and giving a series of empowerments in Switzerland from Feb. 27 to March 05, 2014. Khenpo Choekyi…
Read MoreJonang Kalachakra Teachings in Italy
Khenpo Choekyi Nangwa Rinpoche from Jonang Shimla Monastery in India will be teaching on the Jonang Kalachakra practices, and perform an abbreviated Kalachakra initiation along with a Vajravega authorization ritual,…
Read MoreNew Texts and Catalog of the Dolpopa Collection
An annotated listing of each Tibetan title in the 2011 edition of Dolpopa’s Collected Writings is attached below, including a list of the thirteen titles that are not included in either of…
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