Update on Thrangu Monastery and Qinghai Earthquake
As the days pass, information from Tibet becomes more clear and detailed: twenty-three monks were killed; nine with serious injuries are in the hospital; around forty have a range of injuries that are being treated on site as best as possible. Structural damage on all the remaining buildings has been confirmed, so they will have to be taken down before reconstruction can begin.
The monks continue to search through the ruins. Many of the clay and wooden statues have collapsed but the seven large metal Buddhas reveal only minor damage. Texts are being retrieved from the institute for higher Buddhist studies, and the large Buddha statue there has been pulled out. As they move across the land of their former home, the monks walk carefully to avoid the fissures that have opened up in the earth.
In Hong Kong, Thrangu Rinpoche is conducting a course on the transference of consciousness at death and also discussing with his senior monks the next steps to take in Tibet. Under consideration is moving the monastery to a new and safer site. Whatever decision is made, financial support will be needed to reconstruct the monastery and any donations toward the project will be greatly appreciated.
VV Thrangu Rinpoche’s itinenary to Malaysia from 6 May to 19 May 2010
Date |
Day |
Hosting Center |
Program |
06 May |
Thursday |
Rinpoche’s arrival (ETA: 12.30pm) |
Rest at TDSPJ |
07 May |
Friday |
TDSPJ (Chinese Assembly Hall, KL) |
Kagyu Monlam |
08 May |
Saturday |
TDSPJ (Chinese Assembly Hall, KL) |
Kagyu Monlam |
09 May |
Sunday |
TDSPJ (Chinese Assembly Hall, KL) |
Kagyu Monlam |
10 May |
Monday |
KKDS Kuching |
Chunti Puja |
11 May |
Tuesday |
KKDS Kuching |
Chunti Puja |
12 May |
Wednesday |
KKDS Kuching |
Chunti Puja |
13 May |
Thursday |
Sibu Centre |
Rest at Sibu Centre |
14 May |
Friday |
Sibu Centre |
Karachakra Puja |
15 May |
Saturday |
Sibu Centre |
Karachakra Puja |
16 May |
Sunday |
Sibu Centre |
Karachakra Puja |
17 May |
Monday |
Back to KL and travel by car to Ipoh |
Visit Ipoh Cave |
18 May |
Tuesday |
TDSPJ |
Rest at TDSPJ |
19 May |
Wednesday |
Bangkok |
1,000 People Dinner
Kindly take note that the Namo Buddha Buddhist Society in Sibu, Sarawak is organizing a 1,000 people dinner at the Bangunan Dato Seri Lim Bock Seng, SRJKC Sungei Way Petaling Jaya on the 23rd of May 2010. The purpose is to raise funds for the Qinghai Earthquake.
We applaud their compassion but to avoid any confusion, we would like to inform the public thatThrangu Dharma Society (Petaling Jaya) are not at all consulted or are involved in any way in the organization of this project. The mention of Thrangu Dharma Society Petaling Jaya in their sponsorship form is misleading.
The Bank Account Stated therein are not the bank account of Thrangu Dharma Society Petaling Jaya designated for the “Qinghai Yushu Earthquake Relief Funds”.
Thrangu Dharma Society Petaling Jaya will continue to promote the Qinghai Yushu Earthquake Relief Funds which was launched since 14th of April 2010.
John Fam
President
Thrangu Dharma Society Petaling Jaya
28 April 2010
声明启事
事由砂涝越,诗巫南无布达佛学院将于5月23日假双溪威小学拿督斯里林木生大楼举办《玉树地震赈灾慈善法会》仟人晚宴。我们尊崇他们的善举。然而,为了避免混淆视听,谨此澄清如下,
本佛教中心并未受徵询或参与任何上述晚宴筹备工作。
他们单方面将本八达灵创古佛教中心名号列入赞助表格内颇有误导性。
其表格内所示的银行账户并非八达灵创古佛教中心为《青海玉树抗震赈灾》募捐活动所特设的账户。
本中心将坚持不懈的为2010年4月14日所启动的《青海玉树抗震赈灾》募捐继续加油。
八达灵创古佛教中心
主席 范新麟 敬启
2010年4月28日
3rd Malaysia Kaygu Monlam 2010 Kuala Lumpur – Adjacent Hotels updated as at 27 April 2010
Adjacent Hotel Rates
Nearest Hotel from Venue |
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Hotel |
Distance From Venue |
Google rating |
Std Room Rate (Price subject to change) |
Tel |
Remark |
Hotel Summer View |
About 15min by car | New | 118 nett (twin sharing) | 03-2260 1818 | All Monks will be accommodated in this new hotel |
Midah |
0.1 km SW | 1.5 stars | 135 nett (twin sharing) | 03-22739999 | |
Mandarin Court |
0.4 km SE | 2.0 stars | 180++ (twin sharing) Free for 4th night |
03-22739933 | |
Mirama |
0.5 km SE | 2.5 stars | 138 nett (twin sharing) | 03-21489122 | |
ChinaTown |
0.5 km N | 3.5 stars | 89.90 nett standard | 03-20729933 | Preferred |
China Town Inn |
0.5 km N | 3.5 stars | 79.90 nett standard | 03-20704008 | Preferred |
5 Element |
0.5 km N | 4.5 stars | 180 nett | 03-20316888 | |
Swiss Inn |
0.9 km N | 2.5 stars | 160 nett (twin sharing) | 03-20723333 | |
Note: Price subject to change without notice, please call for advance booking. We recommend you to check by Google map against the distance for KL Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall. We recommend China Town or China Town Inn for cleanliness and competitive price. Midah Hotel is the nearest , but offer less in term of services and cleanliness. |
Special Accommodation
We have managed to block book 60 rooms at the brand new Hotel Summer View at brickfields KL for all the participating Lamas for 3 nights on twin sharing basis (two to each room). Two shuttle buses will dedicate two trips each day from the hotel to the Chinese Assembly hall for the Kagyu Monlam. Lay participants can also choose to book this hotel on available basis.
Location and Contact
Hotel Summer View is strategically located in Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, a major transport hub adjacent to the City Centre. With our location so close to Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station, you have access to six rail networks namely the KLIA Express Rail Link, KLIA Transit, RAPID KL (Putra), KTM Komuter, KTM Intercity and KL Monorail Services. Our hotel guests can enjoy direct access to the new 78-kilometre state-of-the-art ERL (Express Rail Link) between the Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Kuala Lumpur Sentral Station (KL City Air Terminal). It takes a mere 28 minutes to KLIA! The airport shuttle buses from KLIA and LCCT also made stops at the KL Sentral Station. From there you only need to walk out of the south exit and cross the Jalan Tun Sambanthan (or Brickfield) to Jalan Tun Sambanthan 4. The hotel signage is fully visible from Sentul Station.
The hotel enjoys a unique location with the monorail station (Tun Sambanthan Station) right at its doorstep. With convenient rail networks including the first stop at Kagyu Monlam Venue – KL Selangor Chinese Assembly hall at Maharajarela Station among others.
This location also permits easy access to the industrial cities of Subang Jaya and Petaling Jaya, the Government city of Putrajaya and the Multimedia Super Corridor, Cyberjaya.
CONTACT
Address
165, Jalan Sultan Abdul Samad,
Off Jalan Tun Sambathan 4,
Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur,
50470, Malaysia
Telephone
603-2260-1818
Fax
603-2260-1881
Email
enquiry@hotelsummerview.com
www.hotelsummerview.com/location-contact.html
Donation by Malaysian Buddhist Haiti Disaster Relief Group
On the 18th of April 2010 the Malaysian Buddhist Haiti Disaster Relief Group organized a fund raising program for the Earthquake Victims of Haiti. The Chief Reverend Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thera, on hearing of the Earthquake in Qinghai made an announcement at the Concert “Sound Of Compassion” of the calamity in Qinghai.
Within minutes donation boxes were passed around the guests and patrons who attended the Concert and within a span of 5 minutes a sum of RM 15,000/- was collected. Thrangu Dharma Society Petaling Jaya the organizers of the Qinghai Yushu Earthquake Relief Funds were invited to a presentation of the sum of money for the said funds, on the 25th of April 2010.
L-R Chief Rev. Saranankara, Cedric, Roland, Nelson, Julie, Goh Seng Chai, John Fam
Chief Reverend Saranankara Nayaka Maha Thera as Chairman of Malaysian Buddhist Haiti Disaster Relief Group had compassionately rounded the figure to RM20,000.00.
On behalf of Lodro Nyima Rinpoche, the Chief Abbot of Thrangu Monastery, Yushu Qinghai, we would like to humbly thank not only the Chief Reverend for his generosity but also to the Musical Group and crew of “Sound of Compassion” without which this opportunity to raise the funds would not have been created. We would also like to thank the generous donors who attended the “Sound of Compassion” that evening and contributed to this cause and finally all the members of the Malaysian Buddhist Haiti Disaster Relief Group.
On this note, we the committee of the Qinghai Yushu Earthquake Relief Funds would like to humbly convey to all of you SADHU, SADHU, SADHU.