Revised Pilgrimage to Mount Kailash 2014
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 2014-05-03 19:11
The road to Mount Kailash in western Tibet is officially closed during the period of our regularly scheduled Jonang Foundation pilgrimage for the Saga Dawa Horse Year Festival.
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The two scheduled programs to Tibet during May and June will continue, but were re-routed to new pilgrimage sites in central and southeastern Tibet. This pilgrimage will be led by our director, Tibetologist
Dr. Michael Sheehy . To join these programs, please contact us at
[email protected] by May 10. A new program was...
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2014-03-03 03:50
We are happy to announce that the Jonang Foundation 2014 pilgrimage to Tibet will be for the Wood Horse Year Festival at Mount Kailash, June 3rd to 24th.
The year 2014 is the Year of the Wood Horse according to the Tibetan lunar calendar. This is the year during the 12-yearlong astrological cycle that is understood to magnify the beneficial effects of pilgrimage. In Tibetan pilgrimage practice, it is said that circumambulating Mount Kailash once during the Year of the Horse is karmically equivalent to completing twelve circumambulations. The Horse Year Festival will occur on Saga Dawa, June 13, 2014.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 2014-02-14 17:09
We are delighted to offer this educational program to Buddhist pilgrimage sites in Mongolia with Professor Vesna Wallace, a leading scholar on Mongolian Buddhism and the Kalachakra tradition. July 15 - July 27, 2014 (13 Days) $5,200 per person
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This program immerses participants in Mongolian Buddhist life and practice with a special emphasis on the Kalachakra tradition. We a t Jonang Foundation are particularly excited to bring you this program because of the historical connection of the Jonangpa with Mongolia from the time...
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 2013-11-19 09:17
Submitted by Michael R. Sheehy on Sat, 2012-02-25 11:34
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At Jonang Foundation, we host pilgrimages to power places in Tibet. These pilgrimages are fundraisers for our educational and preservation initiatives. The summer 2011 journey was the second of its kind and included stops at several of the most significant sites for the practice of the Kalachakra in Tibet. During the 2009 pilgrimage, Tulku Zangpo Rinpoche performed a Jonang Kalachakra empowerment at the base of the Jonang Stupa. The summer 2013 pilgrimage will continue along route to visit these sites and climax at Mount Kailash.