
Religious Activities


Religious Activity
Despite daily routine of pujas and practices at the monastery, there are monthly and annually events such as Tsechu-Nyernga, Guru Bumtsok (one hundred thousand Ganachakra feast offerings), Benzra Guru Dungdrup (100 million recitations of Vajra Guru mantra) and the accumulation of dharmapala practices being held for the well-being of all the sentient beings and peace in the world. His Eminence Kyabje Gochen Tulku Sang-ngak Tenzin Rinpoche presides over these monthlong annual teachings on the preliminaries, tsalung, the transference of consciousness, the bardo states, Dzokchen, and other topics, including opportunities to practice together. Devotees, both lay and ordained from India and abroad attend these religious events.

Sangha Members


Group Photo of Sangha members during yearly drupchen with H.E. Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag Tenzin Rinpoche ( centre seated), Terton Pedgyal Lingpa Yangsi Rinpoche ( left seated) and Namchak Khenpo Ngawang Gelek ( right seated).

Annual Drupchen


Drupchen
Annual drupchen rituals for The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Wishes, including one hundred million Vajra Guru mantra accumulation; drupchen rituals for Yangphur; drupchöd rituals for the Yumka Dechen Gyalmo; and drupchöd rituals for The Eight Commands (Kagyed).
These drupchen rituals are being held annually at the monastery where thousands of devotees from within & neighbouring states and from Bhutan and Nepal participate. H.E. Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche, the Spiritual Director of the Ewam presides over these pujas. Mantra accumulations, receiving siddhis of drupchen, fire puja, long life empowerments, distribution of Amrita, lama dance, folk songs, auspicious prayers & dedications also takes place and are integral part of this pujas.

Religious Teachings


KAWANG


The Empowerments and Reading Transmission on the Collected Works of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo:
on the Collected Works of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo:


kawang
From 10th to 24th January 2020, upon the request of Gochen Tulku Sang-ngak Tenzin Rinpoche, H.H. Kyabje Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche Gyurme Chokyi Senge has bestowed the reading transmission (lung) of the entirety of the collected works of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (Pema Osal Do-ngak Lingpa) and particularly all the empowerments (wang) of the incredible Seven Modes of Transmission (Ka-bap Dun) at Ewam India Nupchen Namchak Monastery. Thousands of devotees from the different parts of the world has attended this teachings.

Click on the Weblink below for details of the transmissions and empowerments reports prepared by Adele Tomlin on Dakini Translations and Publications Website.

H.H. Kyabje Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche Gyurme Chökyi Senge


Kawang Gallery



Ngä-rik Dakiling Shedra
Ewam Nunnery School



Ngä-rik Dakiling Shedra
Ewam Nunnery School
This institution is not for biased people who listen to and study the teachings without learning how to practice or meditate; nor is it for those who practice and mediate but eschew listening and studying. Rather, it encourages an equal balancing of the three opportunities for listening, studying, and meditating, thus promoting the glory of the precious teachings in theory, in practice, and in application. In accord with a more modern approach, this institution was founded with the special mission to offer to women in particular an opportunity for a complete education in the graduated practice of the sutras and tantras–both ancient and modern. In addition, it was founded with the specific aim of becoming a new place where all people, whether lay or ordained, regardless of gender, can enjoy the banquet of the sacred dharma.

Highlights of Ewam Nunnery School


Buddhist Scripture
At the Nunnery School students are being taught from basic to the higher level of buddhist scriptures.

ritual Practice
Students are being taught and pratice to play various ritual instruments during religious pujas at the nunnery.

torma making
Students will have the opportuning learn the art of torma makings.

Religious Debate
Art of religious debate is a part of learning and understanding the buddhist scriptures.

art Class
Thangka painting is a part of art class at the nunnery school

Tibetan / English Class
Tibetan and english are taught to the students as a main subject.

Hindi / Nepali Class
Students are also taught Hindi and nepali as a part of local language in the nunnery school.

Maths class
Maths is also a of the main subject for the students at the nunnery.

Science Class
Science class also carried out at the nunnery school, students are learning science as important subject during their studies.

Cocurricular Activities
Various cocurricular activities are being carried out to introduce the importance of environment protection through plantation and farming activities.

Shedra Gallery




Statue & Consecration works


Statue Project
Learn more about the statue project.

Statue Consecration
Learn more about the statue consecration works.

Wall Paintings
Learn more about the Wall Murals.
