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Vajrasattva
Drubchen
The Vajrasattva Drubchen is a seven-day ceremony based on the Minling
Dorsem or Mindrolling Vajrasattva ritual. Minling Dorsem is part of
the Vajrasattva cycle of teachings discovered by Chögyal Terdag
Lingpa. The Drubchen is held every year for seven days beginning on
the 10th day of the first lunar month. This grand ceremony is performed
to purify the negativities of all sentient beings, particularly of the
deceased. On the 15th day of the first lunar month [the sixth day of
the Drubchen], His Holiness Mindrolling Trichen, along with the entire
sangha, performs a special ceremony for those who have died within the
previous year.

Kagyed Drubchen
Beginning the 24th day of the first lunar month, this Drubchen is a
ten-day ceremony. It is based on the Kagyed De-Sheg Du Pa terma that
is one of the treasure teachings discovered by the renowned Terton Nyang
Ral Nyima Wozer and later revived by Terdag Lingpa. When Terdag Lingpa
was about to pass into Parinirvana, it is said that he asked his disciples
and sangha members not to weep but to realize the truth of impermanence.
He then instructed them that if they had devotion for him and truly
wanted to benefit beings they should do the Kagyed ceremony each year.
This, he said, would benefit the Dharma and all sentient beings. In
accordance with the instructions of this great Bodhisattva, from that
time on,, the Kagyed Drubchen has been held every year, now being performed
at the Mindrolling monastery in India.
The final day of the ceremony is on the 2nd day of the 2nd lunar month,
which is the Parinirvana Day of Terdag Lingpa. There are lama dances
in the evenings of each day's ceremony. The drubchen ends in the evening
of the 3rd day of the 2nd lunar month with the ritual of Ngödrub
Lenchog , the Receiving of Siddhis Ceremony and Marme Monlam (butter
lamp ceremony). These are open to the public.
Tsechu Drubchen
Since the heat in India makes it impossible for the dances in this ceremony
to be performed in the 5th lunar month as they were in Tibet, this Drubchen
is held for three days beginning on the 8th day of the 2nd lunar month.
The Tsechu Drubchen marks the birth of Guru Padmasambhava and is done
in accordance with the Terma, Lama Sangdu, which was discovered by the
great treasure master Guru Chöwang and later revived by Terdag
Lingpa. On the 10th day of the 2nd lunar month, a full days Lama
Dance is performed in accordance with the ritual of Lama Sangdu. These
Lama Dances are renowned for their blessings and are the foremost examples
of the Lama Dances of Tibet in their original form. Many people come
from all over to receive the blessings of this great ritual. On the
next day, His Holiness Mindrolling Trichen bestows a long life empowerment
to the public in order to dispel the obstacles and difficulties in the
coming year. This tradition has been observed down to the present day
since the Tsechu Drubchen was first performed in Mindrolling. It has
been an opportunity both for everyone to receive the blessings of the
Mindrolling Trichen and for the coming together of the monastic and
lay sangha.

Saga Dawa Drubchen
This Drubchen held on the 15th day of the 4th lunar month marks the
birth, enlightenment and mahaparinirvana of Shakyamuni Buddha, one of
the most important occasions throughout the Buddhist world.. Special
prayers, rituals and butter lamp offerings are made during this ceremony.
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Tel-da Tse Chu
This auspicious ceremony marks the birth of the great Mahaguru Padmasambhava.
This Drubchen is performed for three days in accordance with the Lama
Sangdu text from the 8th to the 10th day of the 5th lunar month. During
the Drubchen, special feast practices are done and the tsog (feast offering)
is distributed to the general community.
Yarne
This is the rain retreat for one and a half months from the 15th day
of the 6th lunar month to the 30th day of the 7th lunar month. The retreat
is held in accordance with the instructions of the Buddha in the Vinaya
Sutra directing all monks to observe certain restrictions and engage
themselves in meditation and practices for the period. Sojong
or confessions are offered by the sangha on two occasions during this
retreat. On the evening of the 30th, the last day of the retreat, selected
monks give teachings and expound the Dharma to the community.
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Drubchen for the Nine Dharmapalas
This Drubchen is held for three days beginning from the 27th of the
seventh lunar month. During this ceremony, prayers and various offerings
are offered to the nine Dharmapalas and other protectors in order to
dispel the obstacles to the Dharma and sangha.

Kamei Tsogchen Dupa Drubchen
One of the most sacred Lama Dances, the Kamei Tsa Cham, is performed
on the 13th day of the 9th lunar month. It is a full day of ritual dances
wherein the dancers depict the pacifying of the land and building the
mandala for the ceremony. Thereafter, the main Drubchen is held for
five days beginning from the 17th day of the 9th lunar month. This ceremony
is held in accordance with the Dupa Do in the Kama or oral tradition
from the Lochen Kabum and represents the entire mandala of peaceful
and wrathful deities in accordance with the Anuyoga tantra.
Tsimar Kangsol
This special puja is performed for six days from the 6th day of the
10th lunar month. It is held to dispel obstacles to the Dharma and sangha
by offering prayers to Tsimar who is one of the main protectors within
the Nyingma school.

Vajrakilaya Tordok
This ceremony is performed from the 27th day of the 10th lunar month
for three days in order to dispel the obstacles of all sentient beings.
It is done in accordance with the Vajrakilaya ritual of Yang Sang Pudi,
which is a terma, discovered by the great treasure master Guru Chöwang
and later revived by Terdag Lingpa.

Guru Drakpo Tordok
This ceremony is held for three days from the 27th day of the 11th lunar
month as a special ritual to dispel the different obstacles caused by
the eight classes of spirits and other adversities such as war, famine
and epidemic. It is performed in accordance with the ritual of Minling
Gudrak from the Guru Drakpo terma discovered by Chögyal Terdag
Lingpa.

Yamantaka Tordok
This important Drubchen is held from the 23rd day of the 12th lunar
month to the last day of the year. It is performed in accordance with
the ritual of Yamantaka of the Shinje Dregjom terma discovered by Chögyal
Terdag Lingpa in order to dispel all the obstacles for the coming year.
This ceremony is considered a very special ritual for the peace and
welfare of all the sentient beings. Witnessing the lama dances performed
on the 28th and 29th days during the ceremony is said to avert the obstacles
of the coming new year.

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