I was unable to continue my blogging on my journey, so I thought I would at least give a brief rundown of the rest of my trip. We went to find the Shakyamuni Buddha statue for the center after meeting with Chobo, a monk from the Drikung Kagyu Rinchen Ling Monastery in Nepal. After searching for many hours we were unable to find one suitable for the price and the height, soon realizing that we may end up with one much smaller than we were planning on. We finally came across one and were ecstatic to get a statue that was a decent size and was in our budget. I had been getting a bit worried that it we were going to end up with something that was not what was expected.
It was quite an exciting day overall, since Antse and I were able to go with Chobo to his Monastery to meet the Yogi I had been wanting to see for some time. He has been shown in Yogi's of Tibet, and I remember the image of a bird resting on his hand. Only something someone with extraordinary compassion could have this magnetizing effect. I didn't think I would have had the good fortune of seeing him in person; Venerable Drubwang Konchok Norbu Rinpoche. Antse and I had a blessing with his mala on our heads, and then I proceeded to ask his attendent if it would be acceptable for me to take his photograph. I was lucky to take a couple of pictures of him, since about two weeks later he passed on in Singapore in the company of HH Chetsang Rinpoche and HE Garchen Rinopoche. I had found out the day I was leaving Delhi to return to the United States, and it gave me the chills.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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