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The Dongyu Gatsal Ling Shop offers a selection of products that can be purchased through various methods. All proceeds from the DGL shop go to Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery, a registered Charitable Trust in India. All prices include packing and postage. |
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Cave In the Snow
Written by Vicki McKenzie and published by Bloomsbury, 'Cave in the Snow' traces Tenzin Palmo's journey from her youth in London to her life as a Tibetan Buddhist nun and her 12 years in solitary retreat in a cave in the Himalayas. It also includes the early planning and founding of the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery. The book received a 5-star rating from Amazon.com.
Cost: US $22 |
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Reflections on a Mountain Lake
An inspiring collection of Dharma teachings by Venerable Tenzin Palmo. These teachings address common concerns of Buddhist practitioners from all traditions. Published in July 2002 by Snow Lion in the U.S.A and by Allen and Unwin in Australia. Read extract
Cost: US $26 |
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Three Teachings
A compilation of talks given by Tenzin Palmo in Singapore, in 1998. The teachings cover the following topics: Mahamudra practice, Retreat and Mindfulness. It is now published by Dongyu Gatsal Ling with permission from Poh Kark See Temple Publication Unit, Singapore. Read extract
Cost: US $16 |
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Into the Heart of Life
Published by Snow Lion in the U.S. and Allen & Unwin in Australia in 2011, 'Into the Heart of Life' is a collection of Jetsunma's teachings which presents practical advice for Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike. With warmth and wisdom Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo shows how we can enhance the quality of our lives and develop more sanity, fulfillment and compassion. Read extract
Cost: US $25 |
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Tenzin Palmo's teachings have been transcribed in order to enable those who could not attend her talks to have access to them. The Transcripts contain the complete contents of recorded talks given by Tenzin Palmo at various places in the world.
Cost: US $25 for a set of 5
Regaining Delight in the Dharma - Taipei, Taiwan, July 2002 Bodhicitta, the Great Wish for All Beings - Tasmania, Australia, July 2000 Buddhist View of Ethics and Non-Violence - Tasmania, Australia, July 2000 Discovering Basic Sanity - Tasmania, Australia, July 2000 Prejudice and Self-Dwelling - Tasmania, Australia, July 2000 |
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Senge Tsewai Tsoklay Chöd
This is a recording of the nuns of the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery performing the Chöd ritual called The Lion's Play [Seng-ge rNam.par rTse.wa].
The practice of Chöd or "Cutting Through the Ego", was propagated in Tibet during the 11th century by the yogini Machig Labdrön and is basically a spiritual practice based on the Prajñaparamita or Perfection of Wisdom sutras. It combines specific tantric visualisation with melodious chanting to the beat of the Chöd drums. Set of two CDs. Cost US $27 |
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Living a Meaningful Life, The Six Perfections
Brisbane, Australia - 17 April 2008
77 mins. Cost US $16 |
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How Negative Thoughts Create Our Difficulties
Tel Aviv, Israel - 27 September 2006
64 mins. Cost US $16 |
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Living a Meaningful Life
Tenzin Palmo in Melbourne Australia, July 2000.
Set of two CDs. Cost US $27 |
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Practicing the Good Heart
Tenzin Palmo.
Set of two CDs. Cost US $27 |
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Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nuns Chant Prayers to Benefit All Beings
Live recording of the nuns’ daily pujas (ritual worship), March 2004.
Cost: US $12 |
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Shamatha and Vipassana
Wilderswil, Switzerland - June 2009
210 mins. Cost US $16 |
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Death and Dying
London, England - May 2009
188 mins. Cost US $16 |
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Incorporating Buddhism in to Everyday Life
Brisbane, Australia - 19-20 April 2008
425 mins. Cost US $16 |
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The Three Yanas
Shambala Center, New York, USA - 5-6 May 2007
376 mins. Cost US $16 |
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The Six Perfections
Tuval, Israel - 28-30 September 2006
470 mins. Cost US $16 |
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The Four Noble Truths
Sydney, Australia - July 2000
347 mins. Cost US $16 |
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Waking Up from the Dream of Ignorance
San Francisco, USA - November 2008
NTSC or PAL, 76 mins. All Region Cost US $20 |
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The Nature of Mind
Melbourne, Australia - 3-4 May 2008
NTSC or PAL, 76 mins. All Region Cost US $20 |
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Buddhism in Daily Life
Melbourne, Australia - 1 May 2008
NTSC or PAL, 86 mins. All Region Cost US $20 |
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How Negative Thoughts Create Our Difficulties
Tel Aviv, Israel - 27 September 2006
NTSC or PAL, 60 mins. All Region Cost US $20 |
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Using Daily Life as Our Spiritual Practice
Shambala Center, New York, USA - 19-20 October 2004
NTSC or PAL, 76 mins. All Region Cost US $20 |
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Opening of the Heart
Tenzin Palmo in India, 2000.
Cost US $20 |
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The Nature of the Mind
Tenzin Palmo in India, 2000.
Cost US $20 |
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Cave in the Snow
Tenzin Palmo's life story
Inspired by the international best-selling biography "Cave in the Snow" by Vicki McKenzie, this is the documentary of the extraordinary life of Venerable Tenzin Palmo. A 52-minute film by the award-winning documentary makers Liz Thompson and Ellenor Cox, it includes an interview with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama. Cost US $25 |
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The Good Heart
Tenzin Palmo in Australia, July 2000.
PAL or NTSC - Cost US $15 |
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Mindfulness
Tenzin Palmo in Singapore, October 2000.
PAL or NTSC - Cost US $15 |
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DGL Nunnery Collection 1 - 4
Pack of 9 photos measuring 4"x6" mounted on a cream card with envelope. This series features images from the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery
Cost US $15 each |
Tibet Collection 1 & 2
Pack of 7 photos measuring 4"x6" mounted on a cream card with envelope. This series features images of Drukpa Kagyu lineage masters and Jetsumna Tenzin Palmo in East Tibet.
Cost US $12 each |
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Enthronement Collection 1& 2
Pack of 9 photos measuring 4"x6" mounted on a cream card with envelope. This series features Tenzin Palmo's enthronement as Jetsumna by His Holiness the Twelfth Gyalwang Drukpa on 16th February 2008 in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Cost US $15 each |
Please note:
For previews of all images in these photo card collections, please visit our Preview Page.
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Navy blue with the name of DGL Nunnery in Tibetan on the front and DGL logo on the back, printed in white.
Cost US $22 |
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Light grey with name of DGL Nunnery in Tibetan on the front and DGL logo on the back, printed in black.
Cost US $22 |
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Black with the name of DGL Nunnery in Tibetan on the front and DGL logo on the back, printed in white.
Cost US $22 |
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The prices indicated are a suggested minimum donation, which includes shipping and handling charges. Please allow two to four weeks for delivery. You are welcome to contact the Nunnery office staff at dgloffice@gatsal.org with any questions or comments.
As many people know, Eliz Dowling has been responsible for the financial and international administration of DGL since 1999 when Tenzin Palmo first established the Dongyu Gatsal Ling Trust. She has now stepped back from her full-time commitment as systems are in place to manage DGL’s affairs from the Nunnery office in India . Eliz continues to oversee Nunnery finances on her twice yearly visits to DGL and her dedication to the Nunnery continues.
However, with more available time Eliz is putting her jewellery-making hobby to good use and has established her own website with all profits going to DGL. Please visit and buy at www.eliz-lushbeads.co.uk.
This high quality Tibetan incense is made in the nearby craft community of Tashi Jong by ‘Friends of Nub Gon Monastery’, a registered NGO based in Himachal Pradesh. The organization has been working to improve the livelihood and develop awareness of environmental issues, education and health for the community since 2002.
The Lama Chodpa natural Tibetan incense is hand prepared using thirty one medicinal herbs and plants grown naturally in the Himalayas and other natural precious substances and is made by following a recipe from a previous Khamtrul Rinpoche who was acknowledged as a great healer. The process of making the incense strictly adheres to Tibetan tradition and only the purest possible substances, some of which have been blessed, are used in exact proportions. The carefully dried ingredients are individually ground (using a pestle and mortar), blended by hand, mixed into a paste which is squeezed into 5 or 8 inch lengths and then dried. The incense is hand packed in protective cardboard tubing enveloped in screen printed hand-made paper and wax sealed using an auspicious sign seal.
To place orders visit their website at www.fnm.in or write to lamachodpa@rediffmail.com.


































