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'''Kalzang Monastery''' (''bskal bzang dgon pa'') - Founded by [[Nyala Pema Düddul]] in 1860. During the consecration | '''Kalzang Monastery''' (''bskal bzang dgon pa'') - Founded by [[Nyala Pema Düddul]] in 1860. During the consecration, Nyala Pema had seen a vision of all the thousand buddhas of this aeon, the ‘Good Kalpa’ or ‘Fortunate Age’, dissolving into the site. So he named the monastery Kalzang Sangyé Chöling, “Dharma Sanctuary of the One Thousand Buddhas of the Fortunate Age”. In time, Kalzang Gonpa became the seat of [[Tertön Sogyal]], and with the assistance of the [[Thirteenth Dalai Lama]], he expanded the monastery and filled it with many sacred images and scriptures. | ||
On August 12th 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] performed a simple, symbolic ceremony in [[Lerab Ling]] | On August 12th 1998, [[Sherab Özer Rinpoche]] performed a simple, symbolic ceremony in [[Lerab Ling]] in which he offered the throne of Kalzang monastery to [[Sogyal Rinpoche]] as the heir to Tertön Sogyal. | ||
[[Category:Monasteries]] | [[Category:Monasteries]] |
Revision as of 14:43, 7 March 2007
Kalzang Monastery (bskal bzang dgon pa) - Founded by Nyala Pema Düddul in 1860. During the consecration, Nyala Pema had seen a vision of all the thousand buddhas of this aeon, the ‘Good Kalpa’ or ‘Fortunate Age’, dissolving into the site. So he named the monastery Kalzang Sangyé Chöling, “Dharma Sanctuary of the One Thousand Buddhas of the Fortunate Age”. In time, Kalzang Gonpa became the seat of Tertön Sogyal, and with the assistance of the Thirteenth Dalai Lama, he expanded the monastery and filled it with many sacred images and scriptures.
On August 12th 1998, Sherab Özer Rinpoche performed a simple, symbolic ceremony in Lerab Ling in which he offered the throne of Kalzang monastery to Sogyal Rinpoche as the heir to Tertön Sogyal.