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The following venerable monks who have served at the Gyuto Vajrayana Center in San Jose, California:

2001-2002

  • Ven. Gendun Tsering
  • Ven. Thupten Jinpa
  • Ven. Lobsang Phuntsok
  • Ven. Sonam Peljor

2003-2004

  • Ven. Jampa Thaye
  • Ven. Losang Choephel, Dhakpa Rinpoche's attendent
  • Ven. Tenzin Norgye
  • Ven. Norbu Damdul

2004-2005

  • Ven. Lobsang Dorjee
  • Ven. Jampa Thaye
  • Ven. Ngawang Sherab
  • Ven. Tsewang Palgon

2005-2006

  • Ven. Jampa Thaye
  • Ven. Tseten Gyurme
  • Ven. Sonam Thinlay
  • Ven. Tashi Namgyal B

2007-2008

  • Ven. Tashi Namgyal (Tanam)
  • Ven. Lobsang Gonpo
  • Ven. Sangyal Dhondup
  • Ven. Norbu Damdul

2008-2009

  • Ven. Geshe Lobsang Chonyi
  • Ven. Thupten Norbu (Jangchup Sempa)
  • Ven. Kelsang Gyaltso
 

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Upcoming Events

  • Medicine Buddha Puja for Health
    February 08, 2012 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)

    MedicineBuddhaWe invite all members and friends to join the Medicine Buddha puja. Participants welcome to bring flowers, fruits and candles. More information about Medicine Buddha. 


  • Lamrim Teaching by Geshe Chonyi
    February 12, 2012 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)
    Geshe ChonyiThe stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Lamrim) is one of the great classics of Tibetan Buddhism which Lama Tsongkhapa founded came from the Kadam tradition, where Atisha and other great masters devised a systemized structures of study known as the...
  • Guru Puja (Tsog Offering)
    February 16, 2012 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)

    th_RefugeTreeEveryone is welcome to attend the Guru Puja. Participants welcome to bring flowers, candles and fruits for offering.  More information about Guru Puja

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