Guru Rinpoche Yangti Puja & Teaching by His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa 12th
Date : 26th July 2015 Sunday
Venue : Drukpa Kuala Lumpur Center
196, Jalan Midah Besar, Taman Midah, Cheras
Program Details
9:30am Arrival of His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa
10:00am Yangti Guru Rinpoche Puja
11:00am Teaching by His Holiness Gyalwang Drukpa
12:30pm Help Us Help Nepal Charity and Dedication
His Holiness the Gyalwang Drukpa, is the spiritual Head of the 1,000-year old Drukpa lineage,
one of the main Buddhist schools throughout the Himalayas including Bhutan, Tibet, China, Nepal and India,
with over four million followers worldwide.
His Holiness' vision and mission are to preserve and restore the 2,500 years Buddhist culture and heritage
promote the Drukpa Lineage's precious teachings and bring inner peace and tranquility to all beings by
integrating spirituality in daily life with love and compassion.
In early 2007, His Holiness founded 'Live to Love', a global humanitarian charity movement whose core practical essence is
to inculcate loving–kindness and compassion in the world today. The key objectives of 'Live to Love' are :
• Provide education facilities and educational support for the needy
• Provide medical facilities and medical care
• Relief and aid to those affected by natural or man-made disasters
• Environmental preservation
• Preservation of cultural heritage
His Holiness travels extensively to conduct Tibetan Buddhist teachings, among other countries, France, England, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Poland, Mexico, Peru, USA, Australia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Korea, Malaysia, and Hong Kong.
Please feel free to contact us as below :
Phone : 603-91316333
E-mail : [email protected]
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/DrukpaKL/info?tab=page_info
26 July 2015 - HH Gyalwang Drukpa 12th in Kuala Lumpur
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