Bali Puja with Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche

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Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche has announced the offering of a sacred puja in Bali. Such a ceremony is not only a moment of deep blessing, but also an immense undertaking that requires a culmination of many auspicious conditions. To create the right environment for these blessings to unfold, funds are needed to support the offering materials, sacred substances, temple arrangements, venue fees, travel for monks and nuns, and the countless details that make the ritual offerings complete and beautiful.

Contributing to this puja is an opportunity to participate directly in Rinpoche’s compassionate activity — to help create merit, purify obstacles, and extend blessings of peace, healing, and prosperity to all beings. Every offering, large or small, becomes part of the mandala of devotion that sustains the lineage and allows these sacred practices to flourish in the world.

If you'd like to make a donation to help support the puja expenses, 
Rangjung Yeshe Oddiyana (RYO) is helping to collect the funds.

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During his first visit last decade to Indonesia, Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche recognized the deep spirituality of these ancient lands and the unbroken living tradition on the island of Bali which shares old roots with Buddhism. A grand puja is planned for the end of this year, like a feast in a joyous meeting of distant relatives, Rinpoche invites all who know him to follow in the blossoming of these activities.

Join Rinpoche in Bali at the end of this year for a grand Puja from
Saturday, December 27 – Monday, January 5.

The Pujas conducted are:

1. Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) Puja
2. Buddha Shakyamuni Shower of Blessings Puja
3. Vajrayogini Puja
4. Vajrakilaya Puja
5. Guru Rinpoche Tsok Offering
6. Mahadevi Fire Puja
7. Mahakala Puja
8. King Gesar Sang Offering
9. Naga Puja

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“The vastness of a prayer or a puja is immaculate. It is not even able to measure. But I realized that the most important thing is it has given all of us, not just me, but anyone who understood what they're doing during a prayer or puja, able to, increase the transcendental qualities that we have as a human, we have as a Buddhist, the three elements of being compassionate without anything in return, hoping anything in return, understanding the immense meaning of impermanence, indulging in that, utilizing that properly, appreciating that, of course.”

-Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche

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About Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche

Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche, recognized as the reincarnation of the great Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, stands as one of the most inspiring young masters of the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Born in Kathmandu, Nepal, he was identified through the visions and confirmations of His Holiness Trulshik Rinpoche, one of the most revered Nyingma masters of the modern era. From an early age, Yangsi Rinpoche was trained under the close guidance of his father, Tsikey Chokling Rinpoche, a highly respected lineage holder of the Chokling Tersar and Kagyu Nyingma traditions, as well as under Trulshik Rinpoche and other great masters of the time.

Since his enthronement, he has devoted himself to study, contemplation, and teaching, traveling widely across Bhutan, Nepal, India, Tibet, Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia. He offers transmissions, empowerments, and profound teachings on the Dzogchen tradition, the Longchen Nyingtik cycle, and the essential heart practices of the Nyingma lineage. Known for his humility, humor, and compassion, he has inspired thousands of students across cultures, serving as a bridge between the timeless wisdom of Tibetan Buddhism and the needs of the modern world. His accomplishments include leading international commemorations of his predecessor’s centennial, guiding Dharma communities worldwide, and carrying forward the light of the Khyentse lineage with clarity, authenticity, and love.

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“The most helpful or harmful thing in the entire universe is not outside. It is the mind.”

~ Dilgo Khyentse Yangsi Rinpoche