Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche first taught in Aotearoa New Zealand in 2003. During this visit, he gave teachings and conducted ceremonies to bless the environment and beings.
Brooke Rabten recalls of one such ceremony:
Rinpoche went to the gardens behind Mt Eden and consecrated the site where a peace vase was planted (Mt Eden being a volcano)…while scattering flowers he said in his inimitable humorous style “We Tibetan lamas always make a mess wherever we go” to the delight of the garden caretakers present.
Siddhartha’s Intent New Zealand was formed and given the te reo Māori name, Te Whare o Māramatanga (The House of Enlightenment).
Rinpoche has since returned many times to turn the Wheel of Dharma.
Currently SI New Zealand is formalising the organisation by establishing charitable status. This is with a view to supporting the ongoing study and practice of Buddhist teachings in Aotearoa.
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