The precious Dharma is our ultimate protection.
Help to preserve the radiance of this inexhaustible source of wisdom.
Help to preserve the radiance of this inexhaustible source of wisdom.
Traditionally, an offering is made to establish a connection with the ritual, either on one's own behalf or for the benefit of others. This act of generosity yields immense merit, which can be dedicated to the living and the deceased.
Your contribution helps cover the associated costs—including shrine offerings such as flowers, lights, tormas, and food—as well as support for the monastic community.
To view the list of ceremonies, click the ∨ symbol on the right:
Following the rhythm of the lunar calendar, we honor auspicious days through the recitation of sacred texts and the celebration of offering Pujas.
Day Of Turning The Wheel Of Dharma - Recitation Of Kagyur Text (Tripitaka)
Saga Dawa
Medicine Buddha Offering Puja
Naga Puja
Universal Smoke Offering Day
Anniversary Of Guru Rinpoche
Buddha’s Descent From Heaven - Reading Of The Prajnaparamita Sutra
Through these ceremonies of Guru Yoga and offerings, we commemorate the Parinirvana of the great masters who paved the way for us; a celebration of the lineage to receive their blessings and perpetuate their legacy of wisdom and practice.
Jetsun Milarepa Guru Yoga
Marpa Guru Yoga
Sacred Thupa Chunyerma Statue Public Blessing Display
Anniversary of Gampopa's Parinirvana
Phagmo Drupa Drubchoe
H.E. Chöje Ayang Rinpoche
Since 1997, the cymbals and drums have resonated every year in Bylakuppe and Mundgod during Drubchoes and Pujas; a continuous commitment to the well-being of all beings.
100 Peaceful And Wrathful Deities Puja (Shitro)
Four-Armed Mahakala Puja & Shernying Dudhok
Dharma Protectors Puja (100,000 Pujas Of Achi Choekyi Drolma, Mahakala, Tsimar)
Achi Choekyi Drolma (Kangdhoe) Elaborate Tsok Offering Puja (100,000 Times)
Kangwa Chenmo (Offering To The Dharma Protectors)
Namgyal Tungchoe (Ushnisha Vijaya) 100,000 Offering Prayer
Phagmo Drupa (Vajravarahi) Drubchoe And Jingsek
Zambala Puja
Dorje Phurba (Vajrakilaya) Drubchoe
Pema Lingpa’s Red Guru Drakpo (Wrathful Guru Rinpoche) Puja
Chenrezig Drubchoe
Monastic life within the different temples revolves around a regular practice, with these ceremonies forming the core of this commitment
Daily practices :
White Tara Offering Prayer
Sukhavati Long Aspiration Prayer
Guru Rinpoche Seven Line Prayer
Drikung Dharma Protectors Puja (Achi Choekyi Drolma, Mahakala, Tsering…)
Monthly practices :
Drikung Dharma protectors elaborated puja
Dhamchoe Gongpa Yangzab & Pema Lingpa Wrathful Guru Rinpoche (Gurdak) sadhana
Buddha Amitabha offering sadhana (Yangzab)
Elaborate Dharma protectors puja
Mamo trukang ritual
Drikung tradition Lama Chöpa blessing puja
Dharma protector elaborated puja & Gyazhi offering puja
Drikung 16 arhats offering puja (Thupten nyi zhe)
Rituals and prayers for the deceased
Find here the rituals and prayers to accompany those who have left us and to offer them spiritual support.
Pujas for the deceased are performed daily or through a weekly observance during the 49 days following passing (or until cremation). We invite you to contact us if you wish to dedicate these prayers to a loved one.
Daily practices :
The Seven Branches of the Mantra that are called Serkhangma
Weekly practices :
Weekly observance
Light offering
Offering a lamp is a powerful act. Beyond illuminating an altar, you cultivate inner clarity for yourself and others. May this flame become the cause for your own wisdom to awaken, dispelling the darkness of ignorance.
Specific requests for pujas & prayers
If you are seeking specific support for yourself or your loved ones—whether to navigate a difficult time, accompany a life transition, or overcome obstacles—please feel free to contact us with the details of your request.
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