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Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Tsem Tulku Rinpoche Loves Animals

by on Apr.18, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Tsem Tulku Rinpoche always brings along dog food in the car and whenever Rinpoche sees hungry stray dogs, Rinpoche will ask his students to stop the car and go feed the dogs.

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Chinese New Year Shopping with the Buddha

by on Apr.12, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

I really believe in taking care of students/staff as much as possible. Some people feel staff needs never end…they are right, but everyone everywhere has the same needs…..There are many young and needy staff whom I take special interest in to make sure they are ok….when I was a struggling dharma student in Los Angeles, it made a huge difference when someone helped me and I never forgot. I will always take care of those students working for Kechara and benefitting others. It touches my heart deeply how much they do and my wish is to take care of them and many like them in the future. I care about every single person who dedicates themselves to our wonderful work in all the depts of Kechara….I care about them very much…May I benefit them tremendously on many levels always…

Working for dharma is for winners!! Our group here in Kechara proves that….

Tsem Rinpoche

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Then & Now

by on Mar.12, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Click here to see why He is DIFFERENT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sov38tyFHnY

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Rinpoche visits Vajrayogini House

by on Mar.12, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Tsem Rinpoche always takes exceptionally good care of his students/staff of Kechara. These are photos of Rinpoche’s visit to Vajrayogini House, where the Nepalese staff of Kechara are staying. These Nepalese staff are working in Kechara Paradise, Kechara S…arasawti Arts, and Ladrang and ladrang as artists, tailors and personal attendants. Rinpoche personally arranged for this new house to be set up, and after setting up, renovating, placing furniture etc., Rinpoche again went to check that everything was done well, and even went to supermarket to buy groceries and snacks etc for them. This is Rinpoche’s compassion in action. In the eyes of Rinpoche, everyone should be treated equally and deserves love and care.

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Gurus for Hire, Enlightenment for Sale (16 parts Dharma teachings of over 24 hours!!!)

by on Feb.28, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

The first Dharma teaching of its kind, Gurus for Hire, Enlightenment for Sale provides an insider’s guide to the precarious, often tricky Guru-disciple relationship. His Eminence Tsem Tulku Rinpoche explains with great clarity the meaning of spiritual practice in the context of our contemporary lives and how we can apply it in our everyday lives.

Gurus for Hire, Enlightenment for Sale also dares to reveal and debunk the many myths that surround spiritual practice, Gurus, Dharma centres and all the political games that are played behind closed temple doors. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche reveals the ups, downs, benefits and troubles of Dharma centres all around the world and shows us how, after all, it is one of the most liberating places we’ll ever know.

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Tsem Rinpoche Saving Lives at Restaurant

by on Feb.02, 2011, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Tsem Rinpoche was dining at a restaurant and saw many fishes in two glass tanks and knew the fate of these fishes, eels and frogs – they will take turn to be on dinner plates.

Immediately, Rinpoche called a few students and the “rescue team” headed to the restaurant and bought as many lives as they can and transport them over to a big lake to be liberated.

A total of 92 lives were saved that night.

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A Fishy Tale 买鱼记

by on Nov.02, 2010, under Tsem Tulku Rinpoche

Tsem Rinpoche taking a rest while bying fishes

 

Two days ago, Tsem Tulku Rinpoche visited a pet shop in Kuala Lumpur to buy some fishes for his aquariums, the shop sells a large variety of tropical fishes, but one particularly disturbing scenario is how they packaged the Betta fish (fighting fish), each fish was kept in a small plastic bag where the fish can barely turn around and is living in their own waste, and they were kept like that for weeks and months until somebody bought them, and and even after being bought, most likely they will still be kept in a tiny jam bottle, which is a common practice among “fish-lovers” here. Imagine the suffering of the fishes…
 
So Tsem Rinpoche instructed his students to buy all the fishes in the plastic bags (more than 50 of them) and release them in the lake. Rinpoche is always very sensitive to the sufferings of sentient beings, no matter how small and insignificant they are.
 
One very consistent compassionate act of Rinpoche can always be observed during pet shopping session like this: When choosing which fish to buy, the shopkeeper will recommend some over the others and said “Don’t buy this one, this one is not so beautiful, and also quite sick, buy the other one over there which is more beautiful and healthy”, and Rinpoche would point to the not-so-beautiful and sickly one and said “I want this one, this is exactly why I want it“.
 

两天前詹杜固仁波切去吉隆坡市里的一家观赏鱼店买鱼,鱼店里有很多种类的热带鱼,但有一个令人心里不舒服的现象就是鱼店把打架鱼(又称斗鱼)装进一小包一小包的塑料袋里挂着来卖,可怜的鱼儿连转个身都难,而且还不知已经在自己的排泄物里头呆上了多长的时间,甚至有可能几个月以上,它们的痛苦真的是难以想像。于是仁波切便吩咐他的弟子们把全部鱼儿都买下来(超过50条),然后带到湖里放生。仁波切一直都对众生的痛苦很敏感,哪怕它们是多么的渺小和微不足道。

有一种经常发生的情景足以让人见识到仁波切和凡人的差别:当仁波切去鱼店买鱼的时候,热心的店员总会向仁波切推荐道“别买这一只,又丑又病的,那边那一只更美丽更健康,就买它吧。”于是仁波切就会指着又丑又病的那一只,然后向店员说“我就要这一只,这就是我要它的原因。”

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