His Eminence Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche Presided over ‘The Four Mandala Offering Liturgy of the Holy Green Tara’at the Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche to Perfect Completion
On February 7, 2026, Founding Abbot Guru of the Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, His Eminence Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, personally presided over ‘The Four Mandala Offering Liturgy of the Holy Green Tara’at the Glorious Jewel Buddhist Monastery of Rinchen Dorjee Rinpoche, imploring fortunes for Taiwan and for all sentient beings. Having only returned to the country the day before, Rinpoche nevertheless set aside his own fatigue to perform the puja of the Holy Green Tara, selflessly bestowing the merits and good fortune of his own lifelong practice to all those in attendance.
During the puja, Rinpoche held an ancient and solemn statue of the Holy Green Tara and chanted the Green Tara’s mantra to bless sentient beings. His compassionate (maitrī and karuṇā) Dharma voice resounded throughout the void; a miraculous fragrance filled the air, and the ground shook repeatedly. A current of warmth flows directly into the heart; many felt their bodies grow warm, their afflictions temporarily stilled, and deeply experienced Rinpoche’s great compassionate (maitrī and karuṇā) vow power to benefit all beings.
Rinpoche compassionately (maitrī and karuṇā) bestowed upon the assembly the recitation of The Praise to the Twenty-One Taras, The Prayer for Merits and Benefits of the Twenty-One Taras, and The Simplified Version of the Prayer of the Twenty-One Taras. He earnestly exhorted everyone to refrain from killing and to adopt a vegetarian diet, to distance themselves from greed and miserliness, to cherish the precious fate to attend the puja, to take refuge in a meritorious guru, and to practice the Dharma to be liberated from the suffering of reincarnation. Before the perfect completion of the puja, Rinpoche especially reminded the assembly that, in the face of the coming year of turbulence, they should remain cautious, tame their tempers, conduct themselves, not go beyond their bounds, and apply the Buddha Dharma they have learned in their daily lives.
As the weather turned colder that day, Rinpoche, ever mindful of the well-being of disciples and believers, compassionately (maitrī and karuṇā) arranged during the intermission for hot black bean tea and warm water to be served to everyone to quench thirst and ward off the chill. The guru’s compassionate (maitrī and karuṇā) care was deeply engraved in the hearts of all present.
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Updated on February 10, 2026