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100% of all profits from the sale of these books will go to benefit Rigul directly, now and in the future, through Rigul Trust, to help fund:

The school, including free education, free school meals, free boarding, free textbooks, the teachers and the cooks salaries.
The health clinic, including the doctor’s and the nurse’s sponsorships, and the running costs of the clinic for the year. The Shedra, for the costs of the monks food and the Khenpo’s salary.Rigul, Tibet, is Ringu Tulku’s homeland, where he has his monastery. The people of Rigul wish to extend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all who have supported them financially, in prayer, in kind, and in deed; from every walk of life and from all over the world.
A heartwarming thought: The money you have paid for any of these books will help to support the people in Rigul with health, education, and poverty relief. A win, win situation.
Rigul, Tibet, is Ringu Tulku’s homeland, where he has his monastery. The people of Rigul wish to extend their heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to all who have supported them financially, in prayer, in kind and in deed; from every walk of life and from all over the world.
Wishing all who read this, good health, a joyful mind, and may your wishes be fulfilled soon. Thank you so much.

Margaret Richardson

Founder of Rigul Trust.

Chenrezig

Commentary by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche

A complete approach for generating and working with loving kindness and compassion in our every day lives, making ourselves, and the world, a better place. The book is beautifully illustrated with colour diagrams to aid visualisation and includes both a drawing and print of a traditional Tibetan painting of Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion, by the renowned thangka painter R. D. Salga.

Size: 170mm x 170mm – 160pp
ISBN: 978-0-9568133-0-5

£14.95

White Tara

Commentary by Ringu Tulku Rinpoche

This volume gives Ringu Tulku’s teachings on the practice of White Tara. He describes how the formal sadhana practice incorporates all aspects of practice; including shamatha, vipassana and Mahamudra. The teachings are based on the short sadhana of White Tara written by Tenga Rinpoche, with a new English translation of the text. Many questions and answers are included to clarify the practice; and Ringu Tulku’s characteristic descriptions, which relate the practice firmly back to ourselves and our lives, as we are right now, are invaluable.

Also available as an e-book from all the usual e-book suppliers.

£21.00

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