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Radhika Das & friends

In 2007 Radhika Das first discovered the practice of Bhakti Yoga, the path of love and devotion. He decided to dedicate more time to absorb himself in the ancient practice of Kirtan and discovered the beauty of mantra. Radhika is committed to helping people, whether it be from an existing yoga or spiritual background or to those with limited or no exposure to the practices. His aim is to help you through accessible and relevant chants to feel more fulfilled, connected and joyful in the mind, body and soul. He has shared in a variety of spaces including major Yoga festivals: Wanderlust, World Yoga Festival and The British Museum. 

 

"Every human being has a beautiful light within that is just waiting to shine, but our false ego can often block us from unlocking our full potential. As a Bhakti practitioner, I want to serve you to dive deep and explore, unleashing your true vibrancy and joy." Radhika Das also helps to run ‘Kirtan London’, a project which aims to make sacred mantra music accessible to a wider audience, including schools, mental health institutions and outdoor events. 

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Radhika Das & friends

In 2007 Radhika Das first discovered the practice of Bhakti Yoga, the path of love and devotion. He decided to dedicate more time to absorb himself in the ancient practice of Kirtan and discovered the beauty of mantra. Radhika is committed to helping people, whether it be from an existing yoga or spiritual background or to those with limited or no exposure to the practices. His aim is to help you through accessible and relevant chants to feel more fulfilled, connected and joyful in the mind, body and soul. He has shared in a variety of spaces including major Yoga festivals: Wanderlust, World Yoga Festival and The British Museum. 

 

"Every human being has a beautiful light within that is just waiting to shine, but our false ego can often block us from unlocking our full potential. As a Bhakti practitioner, I want to serve you to dive deep and explore, unleashing your true vibrancy and joy." Radhika Das also helps to run ‘Kirtan London’, a project which aims to make sacred mantra music accessible to a wider audience, including schools, mental health institutions and outdoor events. 

Radhika Das.jpeg

Radhika Das & friends

In 2007 Radhika Das first discovered the practice of Bhakti Yoga, the path of love and devotion. He decided to dedicate more time to absorb himself in the ancient practice of Kirtan and discovered the beauty of mantra. Radhika is committed to helping people, whether it be from an existing yoga or spiritual background or to those with limited or no exposure to the practices. His aim is to help you through accessible and relevant chants to feel more fulfilled, connected and joyful in the mind, body and soul. He has shared in a variety of spaces including major Yoga festivals: Wanderlust, World Yoga Festival and The British Museum. 

 

"Every human being has a beautiful light within that is just waiting to shine, but our false ego can often block us from unlocking our full potential. As a Bhakti practitioner, I want to serve you to dive deep and explore, unleashing your true vibrancy and joy." Radhika Das also helps to run ‘Kirtan London’, a project which aims to make sacred mantra music accessible to a wider audience, including schools, mental health institutions and outdoor events. 

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Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche
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Rinpoche is recognised by His Holiness The Dalai Lama as the reincarnation of hermit Lama Ahbay Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche and head of the Yega Choling Monastery, which makes him responsible for many monks based in exile in South India.

 

Ahbay Rinpoche was born in Darjeeling, India, in 1973 (in exile from Tibet), and in 1980, when he was seven years old, he became a monk at Gaden Jangtse Monastery in South India.

 

After 2 years of being at the Monastery at 9 years old, in 1982, he took vows to become fully initiated into monkhood under the tutor of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Khabche Ling Rinpoche who gave him the name Thupten Tendar.

 

From 13 years old to 35 years old, Lama Ahbay Rinpoche studied the broad topic of Sutra within the Gulukpa Lineage. During this period of Sutra studies he studied 5 major and instrumental Buddhist texts relating to: Logic, Perfection of Wisdom, Middle Way, Ahbedharma and Venaya.  

 

After completing all the exams in the various aforementioned disciplines over the years, at 35 years of age Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche was awarded the Geshe Degree, a PhD equivalent in Buddhist Philosophy, making him Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche. Tibetan Buddhism can be classified into 6 different and distinct lineages: the Sakya Lineage, the Kargyur Lineage, the Ningma Lineage, the Jong Lineage, the Bon Lineage and finally the Gulukpa Lineage, of which Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche is a part of. 

 

After receiving his Geshe Degree, Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche went to Guymed Tantric University in Hunsur, near Mysore in Southern India to Study Tibetan Buddhist Tantra for a year. At 36 years old Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche had completed his Tibetan Buddhist studies in Sutra and Tantra.  

 

To this day Geshe Lama Ahbay Tulku Rinpoche continues to travel and share his knowledge and his wisdom with all those he comes into contact with in the service of helping them as much as he can.

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