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Long Life Offering and Request for
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa

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Saturday, March 14, 2026
9:00am - 11:30am PDT

​In-person and via Zoom
Registration strictly required 


On Saturday, March 14,2026, Tse Chen Ling and Sera Jey Jadrel Khangtsen will jointly offer an in person and online Long Life Lama Chopa and Tsok to our longtime teacher, Geshe Ngawang Dakpa. 

In 1999, Geshe-la became the resident teacher of Tse Chen Ling. Though officially retired several years ago, Geshe-la has kindly and tirelessly continued to teach the students of Tse Chen Ling and his devoted group of Mandarin-speaking students in the South Bay. Geshe Dakpa has given teachings and led rituals at other Bay Area FPMT and Dharma centers. It is exceedingly precious to have Geshe-la with us and teaching, as he has done since arriving in the Bay Area more than 23 years ago. 

This will take place in person at Tse Chen Ling and on Zoom. For those attending in-person and on Zoom, please plan to arrive no later than 15 minutes early so we can start promptly. We anticipate that students will be attending from multiple time zones, and we rejoice that we can all be together to honor our precious teacher. 

Ven. Stephen Carlier will be providing English translation. The text will be emailed in advance to all who RSVP. Please print or view the text on your own screens to follow along. The text will not be shared on-screen during the puja, so that students may be able to see Geshe-la throughout the ceremony. 

​We welcome any donations you would like to make. All donations will go to cover the expenses of offering this puja.

How to Join
To receive the Zoom link for the event, please register using the registration button below.  You will be able to select the donation level of your choice. If you are not able to donate at this time or if you prefer to arrange an offline donation, email [email protected].
About Geshe Ngawang Dakpa
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa served as a resident teacher at Tse Chen Ling from 1999-2016. He was born in Nakchu, northeast of Lhasa, Tibet, and became a monk at the age of ten. At the local monastery of Othok, he studied both Dharma and secular subjects extensively before entering Sera Jey Monastery eleven years later. He fled Tibet in 1959. Upon his arrival in India, Geshe-la not only continued his monastic studies but also spent three years at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, earning an Acharya Degree with honors. Invited by the Queen of Sikkim, he taught at the University of Sikkim for nearly 20 years before returning to Sera Jey monastery in South India and obtaining his Geshe degree. Additionally, Geshe-la taught in Taiwan before arriving in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1999. Geshe-la has taught the students of Tse Chen Ling, Land of Medicine Buddha, the South Bay Study Group, and other Bay Area Dharma centers  with endless kindness and unsurpassed wisdom since he arrived in the United States in 1999.
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Location

​302 Jules Ave.
​San Francisco, CA 94112

About 

Tse Chen Ling Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies is a Dharma Center dedicated to cultivating compassion and wisdom. Inspired by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Lama Zopa Rinpoche, we provide teachings and practices in the Gelug lineage of Tibetan Buddhist tradition. We offer meditation and a wide-range of Buddhist and secular programs as well as other basic life improvement classes. We are a 501c3 non-profit organization located in the Ingleside neighborhood of San Francisco.

Contact 

[email protected]
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