September 4, 2025 commemorates the 6th parinirvana anniversary of His Eminence the 25th Tsem Rinpoche. In honour of Rinpoche’s extraordinary life and enlightened deeds, a special all-day prayer service will be held in Kechara Forest Retreat.
3.00 pm Tsem Rinpoche’s Guru Yoga, Manjushri Namasamgiti and Dorje Shugden prayers
4.30 pm Offering ceremony
Lineage lamas and representatives from Shar Gaden, Serpom, Phelgyeling and Segyu monasteries offer Lama Chopa Tsog during Tsem Rinpoche’s Parinirvana Anniversary.
A Day of Auspicious Prayers
Tsem Rinpoche’s parinirvana anniversary begins with an extensive 1000-Offering Lama Chopa Tsog. Known as Je Tongchoe in Tibetan, this extremely meritorious puja includes 1,000 offerings of candles, incense, food, water and flowers to accumulate oceans of merits for Rinpoche’s incarnation to manifest the great deeds of his previous lives.
In the afternoon, there will be auspicious prayers of Tsem Rinpoche’s Guru Yoga and recitations of Manjushri Namasamgiti to make special requests for Rinpoche’s blessings.
We hope you will join us in prayer on this special day, and visit the Tsem Rinpoche Relic Temple to make prayers, offerings, prostrations, and circumambulations at Rinpoche’s Relic Stupa — as one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for a sincere practitioner is the lama’s stupa and abode.
Visit the holy Relic Stupa at the Tsem Rinpoche Relic Temple, the first of its kind in Malaysia.
How to contribute
We seek your kind sponsorship to cover the cost of this puja’s offerings, ritual substances, and dana for the Sangha conducting the puja.
Names of the Grand & Diamond Sponsors for this puja will be read in monastic style during the puja.
If you are attending this puja, you can also offer kuyong (a token monetary offering) to the Sangha who will be conducting the puja.
The 7ft Tsem Rinpoche Statue in the Relic Temple.
Why we celebrate the Guru’s parinirvana
After H.E. Tsem Rinpoche entered parinirvana on September 4, 2019, we celebrate our lama on his parinirvana day instead of his birthday. This auspicious day is a time to reflect on our guru’s extraordinary life, enlightened activities, and to create the causes for his incarnation to manifest the great deeds of his previous lives.
The lama’s parinirvana day is also a precious opportunity for students to recall his kindness and compassion, and to contemplate with gratitude on all that they have received from their lama.