Category Archives: Yungdrung Bon Monasteries

Pilgrimage: Tardé Miyo Samten Bön Ling Monastery

Tarde Miyo Samten Bon Ling Monastery in Kham, Tibet. Photo credit: Unknown

The Yungdrung Bön monastery of Tarde Miyo Samten Bön Ling is located in Derge County near the Yangtze River in the Kham region of Tibet.  The Land of Blissful Liberation and Unshakeable Bön Meditation was founded by Kunga Namgyal and, although the founding date is uncertain, the history of the monastery records seventeen subsequent generations to the present.  Although the monastery was destroyed during the cultural revolution that began in 1959, beginning in the 1980’s it was rebuilt by the senior monks.  The mountain directly behind the monastery is called Tsang Chen and is believed to be the home of the local deity.

Those in attendance at the 5th Conference on Upholding and Preserving the Bon Teachings. Photo credit: Unknown

In 2016, the monastery hosted the 5th Conference on Upholding and Preserving the Teachings of the Yungdrung Bön.  A number of prominent Yungdrung Bön scholars gave presentations at the conference and there were also rituals and ceremonies to mark the special occasion.

Chortens before the Tarde Miyo Samten Ling Monastery in Kham, Tibet. Photo credit: Unknown

 

The Entire Universe as an Offering

His Eminence Menri Lopon Thrinley Nyima Rinpoche offers a mandala representative of the entire universe to His Holiness 33rd Menri Trizen Rinpoche upon his return to Tashi Menri Monastery in Dolanji, India. Photo credit: Unknown

Offering of Beauty

Kyungkar Yungdrung Tengye Ling Monastery in Tibet. Photo credit: Unknown

Sacred Activity

Yungdrung Bon monks during a ceremonial procession at Menri Monastery, Dholanji, India. Photo credit: Unknown.

Prayers of the Lama

HE Menri Lopon Thrinley Nyima Rinpoche during Losar festivities at Menri Monastery in Dolanji, India