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Kagyu Mönlam, December 28, 2010

Kagyu Mönlam, December 28, 2010

On the morning of the first day Mahabodhi Temple is at its most beautiful

On the second day of the Mönlam the participants gathered once again at the holy site of the Mahabodhi Temple for another day of chanting.

Once again Kagyu followers have gathered for a day of chanting

 

In the morning the Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamar Rinpoche did not join in the recitation – there was another event scheduled which required their presence:

Je Karma Trinlepa Rinpoche
the enthronement of Je Karma Trinlepa Chenpo, a tulku of the Karma Kagyu lineage who manifests only once every five or six generations.

The present fourth incarnation is now 20 years old. He was born and raised in Nepal, and recognised as Karma Trinlepa at the age of four by Shamar Rinpoche.

For the past three years, he has been studying at the renowned Sakya College in Dehradun.

For his official enthronement ceremony today both Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamar Rinpoche, as well as most of the Rinpoches and high lamas were present.

Enthronement of Karma Trinlepa by Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamar Rinpoche

First Karma Trinlepa prostrated in front of Gyalwa Karmapa, then he made a mandala offering to both Karmapa and Shamar Rinpoche, as well as the symbolic offering of enlightened body, speech, mind, qualities and activity to Gyalwa Karmapa.

He then mounted his throne for the first time, after which the traditional tea and rice were offered.

To conclude with, he was in turn presented with mandala offerings by the Rinpoches present.

Karma Trinlepa offers a mandala to Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamar Rinpoche

 

Another special event was scheduled for the afternoon:

Lodrö Rabphel Rinpoche is appointed General Secretary of the Karma Charitable Trust
Lodrö Rabphel Rinpoche was officially appointed General Secretary of the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa.

The first part of the ceremony took part in the private rooms of the Karmapa, in the presence of the Gyalwa Karmapa himself, Togden Rinpoche and several of Karmapa’s monks.

Lodrö Rabphel Rinpoche then went down to the main temple where he mounted the throne which had been prepared for him. He was warmly welcomed into his new function by all the Rinpoches, lamas, monks, nuns and lay devotees, and presented with katas (white silk scarves) and other offerings.

Lodrö Rabphel Rinpoche receives katas and a warm welcome