Gesar King of Ling
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Ling Gesar, Horse Race: Ch1. གླིང་གེ་སར་སྒྲུང་། རྟ་རྒྱུག་རྒྱལ་འཇོག ལེའུ་...
Published on Jan 9, 2015
གླིང་གེ་སར་སྒྲུང་། རྟ་རྒྱུག་རྒྱལ་འཇོག ལེའུ་དང་པོ།
ལེན་མཁན། ཨ་མ་ལེ་ཡ།
The first chapter of the Royal Horse Race volume of the epic of King Gesar of Ling wherein:
Manene Karmo comes to Joru (Young Gesar) and instructs him to transform himself into a crow and trick evil King Trotung into having a horse race for the kingdom. Then Joru must retrieve the treasures of Ling and win the horse race.
Joru tells his mother, Gagmo he must go to Ling. Gagmo expresses her fears and worries. The Greater and Middle tribes of Ling exiled them to Mame, where they have subsisted on rodents and wild roots. Joru has been denied his birthright, as son of King Senglon. Joru assures her that his vision was truly from Manene Karmo and that she should not worry.
Joru transforms himself into a crow and claims to be Trotung's protector, Red Tamdrin. He instructs Trotung to invite all the citizens of Ling for a horse race, whereupon the winner will take the treasure of the kingdom, the throne of Ling and the hand of Lady Sengjam Drukmo of Ga Gyalo.
Trotung believes Joru and makes offerings to "Red Tamdrin". Trotung calls upon his wife, Karak Sayi Sertso, and informs her to prepare a feast for the guests and prepare herself to be demoted to only his lowly consort after Trotung wins Drukmo.
Sertso expresses her doubt that the vision was truly Tamdrin, instead saying that it was likely Joru attempting to trick her. Trotung scolds her and Sertso complies, preparing the feast.
Messengers are sent to the Greater, Middle, and Lesser tribes of Ling. Messengers from the Lesser tribe of Ling, from which Joru hails, decide that they must send a messenger to Joru in the wilderness, help him get his sacred horse, and call him forth for the horse race.
Recited by Amalia Rubin
ལེན་མཁན། ཨ་མ་ལེ་ཡ།
The first chapter of the Royal Horse Race volume of the epic of King Gesar of Ling wherein:
Manene Karmo comes to Joru (Young Gesar) and instructs him to transform himself into a crow and trick evil King Trotung into having a horse race for the kingdom. Then Joru must retrieve the treasures of Ling and win the horse race.
Joru tells his mother, Gagmo he must go to Ling. Gagmo expresses her fears and worries. The Greater and Middle tribes of Ling exiled them to Mame, where they have subsisted on rodents and wild roots. Joru has been denied his birthright, as son of King Senglon. Joru assures her that his vision was truly from Manene Karmo and that she should not worry.
Joru transforms himself into a crow and claims to be Trotung's protector, Red Tamdrin. He instructs Trotung to invite all the citizens of Ling for a horse race, whereupon the winner will take the treasure of the kingdom, the throne of Ling and the hand of Lady Sengjam Drukmo of Ga Gyalo.
Trotung believes Joru and makes offerings to "Red Tamdrin". Trotung calls upon his wife, Karak Sayi Sertso, and informs her to prepare a feast for the guests and prepare herself to be demoted to only his lowly consort after Trotung wins Drukmo.
Sertso expresses her doubt that the vision was truly Tamdrin, instead saying that it was likely Joru attempting to trick her. Trotung scolds her and Sertso complies, preparing the feast.
Messengers are sent to the Greater, Middle, and Lesser tribes of Ling. Messengers from the Lesser tribe of Ling, from which Joru hails, decide that they must send a messenger to Joru in the wilderness, help him get his sacred horse, and call him forth for the horse race.
Recited by Amalia Rubin
Losar 2016 Ceremonies and Sacred Gesar Dance at Shiwa Gonpa Dorje Chokho...
Published on Apr 12, 2016
Ceremonies of the Tibetan Losar 2016, entrance of Fire Monkey Year. Gesar Dance, Celebration and Ceremonies carried out at Shiwa Gonpa Dorje Chokhor Ling, in Visconde de Mauá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. More info on Gesar at www.psttl.com or www.guruling.org
Lingdro - Sacred Dance of King Gesar
Published on Dec 30, 2012
As part of the Commemoration of the Jamgon Kongtrul lineage, the Lingdro dance was performed at the Kagyu Monlam Stage in Bodhgaya, India. The commemoration festivities took place during the 30th Kagyu Monlam Chenmo, under the supervision of the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje.
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