GANGTOK,
22 June: Several thousand Buddhists from all over the world converged at
Renchen in Germany to pay their last respects to the 14th Kunzig Shamar
Rinpoche whose Kudung, mortal remains, was flown to India on the 20th, Friday.
Karmapa Thaye Dorje led the farewell ceremony for his teacher from his centre
at the village of Renchen to the flight to New Delhi, informs a communiqué
received from Diamond Way Buddhism, Germany.
He
accompanied the Kudung on its last journey to India and several other Asian
countries, the release adds. Tens of thousands of Buddhists will bid him
farewell there.
The
release adds: "Shamar Rinpoche himself did not fear death. In one of his
last teachings he said: ‚You don’t need to be afraid of death if you know how
to practice [meditation] in death‘.”
Shamar
Rinpoche died of a cardiac arrest on 11 June at the age of 61 in the meditation
center of his Bodhi Path organization in Renchen-Ulm. Shamar Rinpoche was,
after Karmapa Thaye Dorje, the highest-ranking teacher in the Karma Kagyu
tradition.
After
his death, letters of condolence were received from many high masters of
Tibetan Buddhism as well as the Royal Family of the Kingdom of Bhutan. "I
have known Rinpoche for many years and my family and I will always remember
Shamar Rinpoche as a close and dear friend,” the Druk Gyalpo Jigme Singye
Wangchuk, the 4th King of Bhutan, wrote.
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