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About us

 

Loppon Lama Dawa is a Karma Kagyu Lineage holder born in Kham, eastern Tibet. His root    

guru is Vajradhara Tai Situpa Rinpoche. Tai Situpa Rinpoche is one of the highest ranking

Lama of the Karma Kagyu Lineages of tulkus (reincarnated Lamas) in the Kagyu school of

Tibetan Buddhism and was instrumental in recognizing Ogyen Trinley Dorje (H.H. Karmapa

17th). As a youth, Lama Dawa lived at the first Kalu Rinpoche's monastery. He then lived at

Tai Situpa Rinpoche's monastery, Palpang Sherab Ling, for 22 years. During this time he

studied Buddhadharma for 22 years, and completed his three-year retreat. In 1998, Lama

was asked to come to the Bodhisattva Institute, one of Kalu Rinpoche’s dharma centers, in

Tucson, Arizona. A few years later, Lama opened a meditation center called Chokor Ling on

the outskirts of Tucson. Currently, Lama Dawa is the Director of The Nimbus Compassion

Foundation based in Orange County, California. Lama speaks fluent Tibetan, Chinese and

English and has regular dharma activities in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Tibet as well as in Los

Angeles county and Orange County, California . Lama Dawa earned the Khenpo title

equivalent of a PhD in Buddhism. He is qualified to teach Buddha Dharma, performs Buddha Empowerment,

and teaches Phowa to help people to get enlightenment and go to the

Pure Land fast in one life.

 

Lama Dawa is available to give prayers and blessings to individuals and

families, Lama Dawa can be reached at 510.604.9177 or call Victoria: (714) 369 0702

Specific Purpose : The Dharma Nimbus Foundation is a non-profit corporation and shall be operated exclusively for educational, religious and charitable purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or the corresponding section of any future Federal tax code.

 

The Dharma Nimbus Foundation corporation’s purpose is to increase bodhicitta (compassion and wisdom) by advancing the study of Buddhism and Buddhist teachings through lectures, seminars, prayers, prayer services and and educational classes given at temples, private homes, and public service.

It also will establish, build and maintain a Buddhist dharma monastery and temple for religious worship, activities, education, and promote charitable activities to outreach for the benefit of all beings.

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