Online: White Tara Empowerment and Long Life Retreat | Khentrul Rinpoche
About the Practice of White Tara
Of the 21 Taras, the two most popular are Green Tara and White Tara. White Tara, a manifestation of the Buddha, also known as the Mother of Compassion, is regarded for her qualities of healing and activities to benefit others. She grants grants health, healing and longevity swiftly like a mother running to help her crying child. All powerful White Tara has 7 eyes — with an eye in her forehead, and one on each hand and foot — symbolizing her compassionate vigilance to see all the suffering of the world.
Almost everyone has obstacles in their life that could lead to an untimely death. This is because we have fixed karmas and unfixed karmas. If the obstacles are due to the exhaustion of your good karma and merit, then in order to prolong your life now, you need to practice powerful ways to collect a lot of merit, such as taking long life initiations, reciting the mantras of long life deities, saving the lives of animals and people, offering medicine to people and taking care of sick people, offering food, clothing and shelter to the poor people. This of course only matters if you yourself are making your life meaningful to live long and practice the Dharma.
If the obstacles in your life and untimely death are due to the accumulation of negative karma, the you must purify it. Tara will help with it as she is very quick to fulfill our wishes and to grant us happiness and a long life, as well as to help us develop wisdom.
About the Empowerment
Receiving this empowerment is considered to be a great blessing and supportive of a long and healthy life. She is part of a trilogy of 3 long life deities, Amitayus, Tara and Namgyalma.
Who can attend (online and in person)?
This retreat is open to all.
About the Empowerment (Jenang blessing)
Khentrul Rinpoche will bestow the jenang Empowerment of White Tara. This is useful for those who want to connect to the transformative power of long life.
Who can attend (online and in person)?
This retreat is open to all.
Retreat Schedule
Melbourne, Australia
Saturday, December 31st
DAY 1
9:30 am – 11:00 am – Session 1 – How and why we make make offerings
01:00 pm – 03:00 pm – White Tara Empowerment and teaching
04:00 pm – 05:30 pm – Session 2 – Tara Practice and Accumulation
07:30 pm – 09:00 pm – Session 3 – Tara Practice and Accumulation
Sunday, January 1st
DAY 2
09:00 am – 11:00 am – Session 4 – Tara Practice and Accumulation
01:00 pm – 02:30 pm – Session 5 – Tara Practice and Accumulation
03:00 pm – 05:00 pm – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
07:30 pm – 09:00 pm – Session 6 – Tara Practice and Accumulation
Monday, January 2nd
DAY 3
9:00 am – 10:30 am – Session 7
HKT - Mongolia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore
Saturday, December 31st
DAY 1
6:00 am Session 1 – How and why we make make offerings
10:00 am White Tara Empowerment
1:00 pm – Session 2
4:30 pm – Session 3
Sunday, January 1st
DAY 2
6:00 am – Session 4
10:00 am – Session 5
12:00 pm – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
4:30 pm – Session 6
Monday, January 2nd
DAY 3
6:00 am – Session 7
Central Europe
Saturday, December 31st
DAY 1
3:00 am – White Tara Empowerment
6:00 am – Session 2
9:30 am – Session 3
Sunday, January 1st
DAY 2
11:00 pm (Saturday, December 31) – 01:00 am – Session 4
03:00 am – 04:30 am – Session 5
05:00 am – 07:00 am – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
09:30 am – 11:00 am – Session 6
Monday, January 2nd
DAY 3
11:00 pm (Sunday, January 1) – 01:00 am – Session 7
BRT - São Paulo, Brazil
Saturday, December 31st
DAY 1
11:00 pm (Friday, December 30) – 01:00 am – White Tara Empowerment
02:00 am – 04:00 am – Session 2
05:30 am – 07:30 am – Session 3
Saturday, December 31st
DAY 2
07:00 pm – 09:00 pm – Session 4
11:00 pm – 12:30 am (Sunday, January 1) – Session 5
Sunday, January 1st
01:00 am – 03:00 am – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
05:30 am – 07:00 am – Session 6
DAY 3
07:00 pm – 09:00 pm – Session 7
EDT USA & Toronto
Friday, December 30th
DAY 1
09:00 pm – 11:00 pm – White Tara Empowerment
Saturday, December 31st
12:00 am – 02:00 am – Session 2
03:30 am – 05:30 am – Session 3
DAY 2
05:00 pm – Session 4
09:00 pm – Session 5
11:00 pm – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
Sunday, January 1st
3:30 am – Session 6
DAY 3
5:00 pm – Session 7
West Coast, USA
Friday, December 30th
DAY 1
06:00 pm – White Tara Empowerment
09:00 pm – Session 2
Saturday, December 31st
12:30 am – 02:30 am – Session 3
DAY 2
2:00 pm – Session 4
6:00 pm – Session 5
8:00 pm – Long Life Offering Ceremony to Khentrul Rinpoche
Sunday, January 1st
12:30 am – Session 6
DAY 3
2:00 pm – Session 7
OFFER TO THE LONG LIFE PUJA
There are a lot of items involved that need to be offered and costs related to putting on this long life puja. Traditionally thousands of offerings are made along with all of the traditional item such a monks, robes, statues, items representing the Dharma, medicines etc. We appreciate your donation to help sponsor this.
https://dzokden.org/donations/long-life-offering-fund-to-khentrul-rinpoche/
OFFER LONG LIFE MANTRAS
For Rinpoche’s long life we are accumulating the White Tara Mantras, you can offer them here
https://airtable.com/shr9ie87dewcT9wqa
OFFERING DANA TO RINPOCHE
Its customary at the end of empowerment for students to make an offering of Dana to the guru. As this is an online event, you can make the offering of Dana to Rinpoche here.
ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS?
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Orador
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Khentrul RinpocheMaestro Jonang Kalachakra
Khentrul Rinpoché Jamphel Lodrö es el fundador y director espiritual de Dzokden. Rinpoche es el autor de Develando tu verdad sagrada, El gran camino del medio: Clarificando la visión Jonang del ‘vacío de lo otro’, Una vida más feliz y El tesoro oculto del camino de la profundización.
Rinpoché vivió sus primeros 20 años pastoreando yaks y cantando mantras en las mesetas del Tíbet. Inspirado en la vida de los Bodhisattvas, él dejó a su familia para estudiar en varios monasterios bajo la instrucción de más de 25 maestros de todas las tradiciones tibetanas. Debido a su enfoque no sectario, Rinpoché obtuvo el título de Maestro Rimé (libre de prejuicios) y fue identificado como la encarnación del gran maestro de Kalachakra, Ngawang Chozin Gyatso. Aunque en esencia sus enseñanzas reconocen el valor de la diversidad de toda tradición espiritual del mundo, Rinpoché se ha enfocado en las enseñanzas de la tradición Jonang- Shambhala. Las enseñanzas del Kalachakra (rueda del tiempo) contienen métodos profundos para armonizar nuestro entorno externo con el mundo interno del cuerpo y la mente; lo que finalmente manifiesta la Edad de Oro de la Paz y la Armonía (Dzokden).