Explore travel In Bhutan, you will have experiences like “the happiest people in the world” thanks to the peaceful and healthy life here. Thimphu is the only capital in the world that does not use traffic lights People in Bhutan do not often lock their doors. There is no crime in Bhutan. Bhutanese people call their country DrukYul (meaning the land of the thunder dragon). And above all, Bhutan is a country with Buddhism as its state religion Cultural history is overwhelmingly influenced by Tibetan culture.
Taktsang Palphug monastery for hundreds of years age which is considered the national symbol of Bhutan. Located on a cliff next to the Paro valley, this ancient temple is a pilgrimage destination for Bhutanese people.
Coming to the Buddhist country, you cannot help but visit the most famous and popular Buddhist relics. “The happiest country in the world”. And it takes a lot of luck for Buddhists and tourists to come to this peaceful country with many good omens.
Buddha Point Buddha Statue Thimphu, the capital, is one of the places worth visiting when coming to Bhutan. The monument was built by Prince Regent Tsering Rimpoche and Singaporean Buddhist Peter. Then there were many Buddhists from all over so world like Malaysia Brunei USD Vietnam…donate. A lot of information suggests that the main donation for the monument came from China, but under the assertion of the abbot, Aerosun Group of Nanjing China is only the unit participating in the construction.
Buddha Point It is currently a pilgrimage site for Buddhists around the world. Here Buddhists can organize Dharma conferences to practice Dharma as well as meditation and spiritual retreats, which help eliminate karma for all sentient beings.
Vajra Buddha Relics is the next tourist destination that attracts many Buddhists every year. Vajra Buddha is the tallest sitting Buddha in the world and is being considered by Unesco to become the 8th wonder of the world because many auspicious signs appeared during the construction process and is believed to be the embodiment of Buddha. always around here to bless peace and bring the world’s greatest happiness to sentient beings.
The head of Bhutanese Buddhism is His Holliness (roughly translated as His Holiness) Trulku Jigme Choedra Jekhenpo . Southern Buddhists often call him the Buddhist King of Bhutan. He is the reincarnation of Maitreya Buddha and is also officially the leader of the southern branch of the Drukpa Kagyu sect which is part of the Himalayan Kagyu Buddhist tradition
Dharma King Trulku Jigme Choedra was born born at Drubtse Goenpa Kurtoe in 1955. When he was three years old, he was able to remember his reincarnation and was recognized by Great Yogi Lama Sonam Jampo (root teacher of the 67th Dharma King Nyinzir Trulku).
In 1996, on March 10 (Bhutanese lunar calendar), His Holiness Trulku Jigme Choeda was proclaimed the 70th Jekhenpo of Bhutan. His main duty is to lead the Dratshang Lhentshog of Bhutan in the same year Lopen Rinpoche supervises the Central Monastic body
Every year His Holiness Trulku Jigme Choedra presides over all important religious activities throughout Bhutan to bless all sentient beings and pray for peace and prosperity for the whole world.
Since 2008 His Holiness has initiated the construction of a Namdoling monastery and a monastery. Dubdey retreat center for 100 monks at Awthso in East Bhuta. Construction is still in progress at present.
His Holiness the Dharma King will stay there for two months each year to teach. Besides the King of Bhutan, only Je Khenpo can wear the traditional turban of the same orange-yellow color as the saffron pistil.
Founder – The abbot of the Buddha Dordenma Buddha Point Thimphu Bhutan relic is His Eminence Trizin Tsering Rimpoche, also known as Regent Tsering Rimpoche. He is the head of the Palden Choling lineage under the grace of His Holiness the 70th Dharma King Je Khenpo of the Kingdom of Bhutan.
1988 (age 33): He began building the 110-foot high Dharmakaya Stupa in the West Bengal.
1990 (35 years old): He built the Eight Holy Stupa of Buddha Shakyamuni.
1995 – 2000 (40-45 years old ): He published the Dharmakaya Stupa and Stupa Translation of the Bible.
2001 (46 years old): The Regent and the Dharma King Trulku Jigme Choedra provided financial support in the form of Donations from Buddhists built Kunphen Oesel Dzong monastery with a capacity of 100 monks.
1995 – 2004 (40-49 years old): He completed the translation of Mani Kabum’s Bible in English UK and was released in Singapore in November 2007. The proceeds are allocated to the Buddha Dordenma Foundation.
2002 – 2007 (47-52 years old): He completed the Chenrezig Temple with a capacity of a thousand people.
2003 (48 years old): Currently, he is the Chairman of Sutra Reprinting Project & Enthronement.
2004 (49 years old): Currently, the Regent and the Singaporean Buddhist have started building erecting a 42m high Buddha Shakyamuni monument at Changri Kuensel Phodrang Thimphu Bhutan.
Chairman of the Palden Chloing lineage in Vietnam Cheng Bao Phuong and the Regent
On October 8, 2016 the Regent officially appointed Ms. Cheng Thi Bao Phuong is the representative – president of the Palden Chloing lineage in Vietnam.
After 2 years of guidance from the Regent and the presidents in Singapore and Malaysia, Mrs. Phuong has gradually completed Improve the translation of the Buddha Dordenma website in Vietnamese (https://www.ducphatdordenma.org/copy-of-about-us-1) and the process of sharing and exchanging Bhutanese Buddhism.
On June 16, 2018, with the support of the Regent, the lineage had an additional Secretary General who helped Vietnamese Buddhists understand more about the relic information as well as the Palden Choling lineage.
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