Buddha Lady Finally Arrives home!!


For the longest time I wanted to invite a large Vajra Yogini statue into my personal residence. Decades ago I can only dream of such an event. But recently it really happened! I feel so fortunate.
I requested Paul and his wonderful team at Kechara Discovery and Kechara Saraswati Arts dept to arrange one for me. They did. That was just a few months back. They did such a professional job. These departments really can get the most beautiful images of various Buddhas for your centre, homes or office. I love their workmanship.
Tsem Ladrang people pre-ordered a shrine for Her weeks ahead. Paul and team had her ornaments, jewels, skirt and top intricately weaved with pearls (high quality imitation). It took months of skilled work to make Her beautiful skirt and top. So that the minute Vajra Yogini arrives, it can be offered up to her. We had so many mantras, sacred images and holy objects inserted into Her also according to tradition. You can see below the list.
I did something special. There is a very powerful ritual called Neljorma Ruchok or Vajra Yogini Ruchok. You can collect the hair, nails or teeth of deceased persons/animals and bless the items. After Ruchok blessing they can be inserted into a stupa, statue or tsatsa. The items can also be grounded to be mixed into Tsatsa images. Also the hair and nails of people/animals who are alive may go through the Ruchok process and same things done. In this case we inserted all the items into Vajra Yogini’s holy image. Many people offered up their hair and nails for Ruchok. The reason we consecrate the hair/nails of people and animals is to purify their heavy negative karma, then when it’s inserted into the Vajra Yogini, She will bless all the people/animals the items belonged to. It is a powerful blessing.
For those who are alive the Ruchok confers blessings for them to live long, purify karma, protected, blessed for peace, understand the dharma better and engage in practice to get results. To be on the path of dharma and to eventually obtain Vajra Yogini’s sacred practice. This helps to make a powerful connection to Vajra Yogini.
For those deceased, the items after Ruchok inserted into Vajra Yogini purify their karma to take a good rebirth in a dharma environment in the future so they can practice and advance.
When the holy statue of Vajra Yogini arrived finally, She is not treated as a statue but a special honored enlightened guest. So offerings are made to her of flowers, sindhura powder, incense, milk, yoghurt, light, khata, herbs to welcome Her in.
Then we inserted the special items. Sealed the items in and invited Her to the awaiting altar. When She arrived and while the mantra was being inserted I offered Vajra Yogini tsok to request Her to abide and remain in the holy image. The holy image of Vajra Yogini is a ‘shell’ to house the actual real Buddha Vajra Yogini. We do not pray to the statue, but the statue is good for our visualizations and awareness. The statue is to remind us of Her presence and holy form. Easier to visualize Her holy form.
After she has been erected on the altar. I wanted part of Her face painted in. I did not want the whole face painted as I like it antique style. Then oranaments applied to her crown and body, then skirt and all. Then it was done. She is permanently here in all Her powerful sacred dharma glory.
She is finally here!! We will make beautiful offerings to sacred Vajra Yogini daily wishing to gain the attainments of Her profound path that can confer enlightenment within 7 lifetimes. She will bless the environment and all those who see Her. All the people/animals blessed by Ruchok within Her body will be blessed daily. The people/animals whose nails and hair are within Her body are indeed fortunate.
A wonderful 12 minute condensed video has been made of the whole process. Please take a look below. You will learn and understand more. You can rejoice.
I thank Paul, Kechara Discovery, Kechara Saraswati Arts, Tsem Ladrang Depts for all their hard work, efforts and wonderful planning. I am very happy beyond words to have such a magnificent sacred image of Vajra Yogini in my residence. I am so incredibly fortunate to have audience with such a beautiful image daily. Thank you everyone.
Tsem Rinpoche
Here’s the sacred video:
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Holy items inserted inside the Vajrayogini statue:
- Rolled Mantras
- Vajrayogini latsok text
- All types of chakras
- Jewellery from Datin Ng, Dato Ruby, Datuk May families and others
- Photos of people and animals
- Ruchok of people and animals
- 100 thumbdrives of Lam Rim (10,000 sets of Lam Rim)
- 4 harddrives of Zong rinpoche’s mantra (432 billion mantras)
- 4 harddrives of Vajrayogini’s mantra (432 billion mantras)
- 4 harddrives of Vajrayogini’s images (432 billion images)
- Wealth vase
- 1 thumbdrive of Trijang Rinpoche’s text (40 coipes of the text)
- 1 hardcopy of Trijang Rinpoche’s text
- Kechara World Peace Center (KWPC)’s earth
- Menara Kechara’s earth
- Lati Rinpoche’s relics
- Sand mandala’s sand
- Kensur Jampa Yeshe Rinpoche’s hair
- Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen’s hair
- Gen Nyima’s mala bead
- Kensur Jampa Yeshe Rinpoche’s mala bead
- Protector rice
- Mani pills
- Protector string
- Pearls and jewels
- Potpourri
- Camphor
- Vajrayogini pendants from each of Kechara’s 13 departments
Ruchok of people’s nail/hair who are living inserted into Vajra Yogini:
| 01. | Adelin Yong Sue Wen |
| 02. | Adeline Tan Kwee Ha |
| 03. | Adelyn Lim |
| 04. | Adrian Leong Ji Yew |
| 05. | Adrian Wee Chen Heong |
| 06. | Aileen Lumbad |
| 07. | Alan Chan Hwa Fong |
| 08. | Albert Li-Weng Ratchaga |
| 09. | Alberto Buffetti |
| 10. | Alex Tan Chong Jin |
| 11. | Alex Yeoh Jun Xiang |
| 12. | Alexander Wong |
| 13. | Alexandre Metayer |
| 14. | Alicia Mah Su Ming |
| 15. | Alit Aspe |
| 16. | Alvin Low Kah Sheng |
| 17. | Alvyn Lee Kien Shen |
| 18. | An Hong Yi |
| 19. | An Kee Heng |
| 20. | Andrea Wong |
| 21. | Andrew Chiam Ming Jer |
| 22. | Andrew James Boon |
| 23. | Andy Ann Hon Kiat |
| 24. | Ang Lai Hee |
| 25. | Angel Lee |
| 26. | Angeline Chew Win Kay |
| 27. | Anila |
| 28. | Anita Poudel |
| 29. | Ann Khi Zhern, Aaron |
| 30. | Anna Tan Yee Ping |
| 31. | Annette Chan Lai Fun |
| 32. | Any Loke |
| 33. | Ash Ng |
| 34. | Ash Ng |
| 35. | Ashely Wong Chen Yi |
| 36. | Ashlee Tam Lee San |
| 37. | Ava Ngui Wern Yen |
| 38. | Aw Wei Ling |
| 39. | Bean Lee |
| 40. | Beatrice Lau Pek San |
| 41. | Beatrix Ooi |
| 42. | Becky Yap |
| 43. | Beng Kooi |
| 44. | Boey Yoke Lan |
| 45. | Bonita Khoo |
| 46. | Bradley Wong |
| 47. | Brahma Shakthi |
| 48. | Bryan Ho |
| 49. | Cammie Eu Kah Man |
| 50. | Candice Khoo |
| 51. | Caroline Ann Jia Ling |
| 52. | Cassie Lim |
| 53. | Cathy Siow Ooi Leng |
| 54. | Cecelia Eu Kah Jin |
| 55. | Cecilia Goh Kah Ghee |
| 56. | Chan Kam Sun |
| 57. | Chan Kei Lam |
| 58. | Chan Mun Yin |
| 59. | Chan Teik Ken |
| 60. | Chan Wai Keong |
| 61. | Chan Wen Xin |
| 62. | Chan Wen Yue |
| 63. | Chandhersegaran |
| 64. | Chang Chee Teck |
| 65. | Charmaine Leong |
| 66. | Charmaine Ooi Sue Pei |
| 67. | Chau Sau Lan |
| 68. | Cheah Chin Kean |
| 69. | Cheah Ee Fang |
| 70. | Cheah Ee Fern |
| 71. | Cheah Ee Lynn |
| 72. | Cheah Gin Yang |
| 73. | Cheah Mee Mooi |
| 74. | Cheah Thin Soo |
| 75. | Chee Ke Ern |
| 76. | Chee Kien Seng |
| 77. | Chee Lian Sheng |
| 78. | Chelsea Eu Kah Wei |
| 79. | Chen Choy Choo |
| 80. | Cheok Hong Guan |
| 81. | Cheri Woo |
| 82. | Cheryl Lee |
| 83. | Cheryl Ooi Sue Peing |
| 84. | Chew Chong Kiat |
| 85. | Chew Yi Ren |
| 86. | Chia Kar Keong |
| 87. | Chia Song Peng |
| 88. | Chin Geok Chun |
| 89. | Chin How Mun |
| 90. | Ching Chee Yeng |
| 91. | Ching Meng Yip |
| 92. | Cho Kam Lin |
| 93. | Cho Wai Leong, Adrian |
| 94. | Chon Hei Szu |
| 95. | Chong Lee Chim |
| 96. | Chong Lily |
| 97. | Chong Shin Ying |
| 98. | Chong Shiuh Leng |
| 99. | Chong Xuan Yian |
| 100. | Chong Yoke Loon |
| 101. | Choo Cheng Hiang |
| 102. | Choo Yoon Yin |
| 103. | Chooi Meng Kow |
| 104. | Chooi See Looi |
| 105. | Chooi See Wei |
| 106. | Chow Wai Meng |
| 107. | Chris Tan |
| 108. | Christine Gooi Sing Ling |
| 109. | Christine Lee |
| 110. | Chuah Ah Moy @ Chuah Mooi Leng |
| 111. | Chuah Kee Boon |
| 112. | Chuah Kee Heng |
| 113. | Chuah Mooi Tiang |
| 114. | Chun Kooi Fong |
| 115. | Chung Sen Kuai @ Shirley |
| 116. | Cindy Lee Lye Hwa |
| 117. | Clifford Khong |
| 118. | Cody Sim |
| 119. | Crystal Tee Piow Hong |
| 120. | Cynthia Lee |
| 121. | Cynthia Ng |
| 122. | Damian Lee Ming Zheng |
| 123. | Daniel Chan |
| 124. | Daniel Leong Ji Yong |
| 125. | Daphne Goh Mei Chu |
| 126. | Darren Leong Kgon Sin |
| 127. | Datin Ng Wee Chin |
| 128. | Dato’ Jeffrey Ng |
| 129. | Datuk May Phng |
| 130. | David Joseph Paprocki |
| 131. | David Loh Siew Sin |
| 132. | Davin Chan |
| 133. | Debra Ang |
| 134. | Dee Dee Quah |
| 135. | Denise Chong |
| 136. | Desmond Ong Cheen Kheong |
| 137. | Dhrma Shakthi |
| 138. | Dominique Hee |
| 139. | Donavon Toh Tze Khuen |
| 140. | Doreen Teoh Lay Choo |
| 141. | Eddie Tan |
| 142. | Edita Ocampo |
| 143. | Edward Chia Wei Heng |
| 144. | Edward Ooi |
| 145. | Edwin Ng Yee Xuan |
| 146. | Ee Ah Ying |
| 147. | Elaine Cheah |
| 148. | Elaine Ng Yee Mun |
| 149. | Elaine Toh Sui Lin |
| 150. | Elize Wong Wai Leng |
| 151. | Elsie Toy aka Yonten Chakdor |
| 152. | Ethan Chu Sze Haur |
| 153. | Fiona Ng |
| 154. | Fong Chai Har |
| 155. | Gan Moo tan |
| 156. | Garrick Gooi Shen Loong |
| 157. | Gary Tan Wai Min |
| 158. | Gavin Gooi Shen Wei |
| 159. | Giam Mui Lan |
| 160. | Girlie Ooi |
| 161. | Goay Ngee Chiew |
| 162. | Goh Keng Tin |
| 163. | Goh Soon Eng |
| 164. | Goh Woan Thin, Jayce |
| 165. | Gooi Soon Lee |
| 166. | Grace Cheah |
| 167. | Grace Leong |
| 168. | Grace Leu Yok Fa |
| 169. | Gwee Saw Tin |
| 170. | Han Ling |
| 171. | Han Siew Fong |
| 172. | Helena Chin Shin Yee |
| 173. | Heng Meng Kiat |
| 174. | Henry Anak Tataw |
| 175. | Henry Ooi |
| 176. | Herlina Dewi |
| 177. | Ho Kwong Yoong |
| 178. | Ho Pik Lee |
| 179. | Ho Sing Fong |
| 180. | Ho Teng Ngoh |
| 181. | Hoai Linh Dover |
| 182. | Hoh Yoong Jian, Peter |
| 183. | Hon Kah Luen |
| 184. | Hong Niyu San |
| 185. | Hor Chee Leong |
| 186. | Hor Ching Yee |
| 187. | Indy Wong |
| 188. | Jace Chong |
| 189. | Jade Teh Nam Chit |
| 190. | Jalmar Zopa |
| 191. | James Long |
| 192. | James M.F. Won |
| 193. | Jamie Khoo |
| 194. | Jan Yong Hai Yean |
| 195. | Janice Kwok |
| 196. | Jason Roth |
| 197. | Jayden Tee |
| 198. | Jean Ai Khong |
| 199. | Jennifer Khoo |
| 200. | Jenny Goh Kah Koon |
| 201. | Jeselle Ng Hsien Shiuan |
| 202. | Jeva Shakthi |
| 203. | Joel Tan Kai Sern |
| 204. | Jordan Wong |
| 205. | Josephine Tan Pui Leng |
| 206. | JP Thong |
| 207. | Julia Tan |
| 208. | Julian Pierre Morisset |
| 209. | Julien Roth |
| 210. | June Tang |
| 211. | June Tang Hwee Leng |
| 212. | Justin Cheah |
| 213. | Jutika Lam |
| 214. | Kamala Devi |
| 215. | Kang Soo Hui |
| 216. | Karen Chong Chin Fei |
| 217. | Karen Leu |
| 218. | Katharina Bertolini |
| 219. | Katrina Ann Yue Ling |
| 220. | Kelvin Goh Wong |
| 221. | Kelvin Koh |
| 222. | Khern Onn Sern, Nicholas |
| 223. | Khern Tze Kay |
| 224. | Khern Tze Phin |
| 225. | Khern Tze Yang |
| 226. | Khong Jean Mei |
| 227. | Khong Soo Har |
| 228. | Khoo Chin Chio |
| 229. | Khoo Hon Haw |
| 230. | Kim Keong |
| 231. | Kimberly Chew Win Yan |
| 232. | Ko Ka Yong |
| 233. | Koh Bee Hwa |
| 234. | Koh Chin Thai |
| 235. | Koh Seow Fui |
| 236. | Kok Kee Ching |
| 237. | Kok Kee Fei |
| 238. | Kok Wah Ying |
| 239. | Kong |
| 240. | Kong Lai Ming |
| 241. | Kong Poh Lian |
| 242. | Koo Carmen |
| 243. | Koo Thiam Yoong |
| 244. | Krishna Rajagopal |
| 245. | Krystal Low Lee Choo |
| 246. | Kumar Tamang |
| 247. | Kwa Wee Chiang |
| 248. | Kwa Sze Mei |
| 249. | Kysha Wong |
| 250. | Lai Ah Fatt |
| 251. | Lai Boon Run |
| 252. | Lai Chek Yee |
| 253. | Lai Siew Leng |
| 254. | Lam Choy |
| 255. | Lam Hin Yap |
| 256. | Lam Kueh Yong |
| 257. | Lara Lynn Xin Yi Losecaat Van Nouhuijs |
| 258. | Lau Ah Bar |
| 259. | Lau Lian |
| 260. | Lau Mooi Chuah |
| 261. | Lau Yik Ren |
| 262. | Lau Yuan Thing |
| 263. | Law Khang Khai, Frederick |
| 264. | Leann Lim |
| 265. | Lee Ah Yong |
| 266. | Lee Beng Choo |
| 267. | Lee Char Jazz |
| 268. | Lee Chee Choon |
| 269. | Lee D. Pendergraft |
| 270. | Lee Han Boon |
| 271. | Lee Hock Koo |
| 272. | Lee Kam Meng |
| 273. | Lee Kheng San |
| 274. | Lee Kok Hoe |
| 275. | Lee Kuan Eng |
| 276. | Lee Mee Yee Margaret |
| 277. | Lee Oi Peng |
| 278. | Lee Seok Hoon |
| 279. | Lee Shan |
| 280. | Lee Shu Juin |
| 281. | Lee Tee Leen, Eric |
| 282. | Lee Weng Yew |
| 283. | Lee Wing Kew |
| 284. | Lee Yong Hong |
| 285. | Lee Yue |
| 286. | Leeann Lim Li Yang |
| 287. | Leong Cheang Hway |
| 288. | Leong Chee Kong |
| 289. | Leong Jo Yee |
| 290. | Leong Jo Yew |
| 291. | Leong Li Li |
| 292. | Leong Lock Yee |
| 293. | Leong Mun Seng |
| 294. | Leong Ngai Hoong |
| 295. | Leong See Keong |
| 296. | Leong Yin Kwan |
| 297. | Leong Yu Hoe |
| 298. | Leong Yu Joe |
| 299. | Leow Mei Ling |
| 300. | Leu Chong Hin |
| 301. | Leu Nyok Fong |
| 302. | Leu Nyok Fong |
| 303. | Leu Nyok Lin |
| 304. | Leu Siow Moy |
| 305. | Lew Kwan Leng |
| 306. | Lew Wen Yi |
| 307. | Lew Wen Yue |
| 308. | Liang Chon Kong |
| 309. | Liang Jing |
| 310. | Liang Wei Theng |
| 311. | Liew Chee Chong |
| 312. | Liew It Fun |
| 313. | Liew Sau Chun |
| 314. | Liew Zi Qi |
| 315. | Liew Zi Xuan |
| 316. | Lily Chew |
| 317. | Lily Goh-Chew |
| 318. | Lily Ng |
| 319. | Lily Tan |
| 320. | Lim Ben Eng |
| 321. | Lim Chee Keong |
| 322. | Lim Chin Lai |
| 323. | Lim Chong Long |
| 324. | Lim Fook Kim |
| 325. | Lim Han Nee |
| 326. | Lim Huay Ling |
| 327. | Lim Huck Long |
| 328. | Lim Jia Zheng |
| 329. | Lim Jian Hung |
| 330. | Lim Kam Wah |
| 331. | Lim Kooi Fui |
| 332. | Lim Kooi Lan |
| 333. | Lim Kwok Yeong |
| 334. | Lim Li Hwa |
| 335. | Lim Peng Wah |
| 336. | Lim Saw Ean |
| 337. | Lim Saw Inn |
| 338. | Lim So Fi |
| 339. | Lim Su Hui |
| 340. | Lim Tat Hong |
| 341. | Lim Tat Ming |
| 342. | Lim Tat Ming |
| 343. | Lim Teck Seng |
| 344. | Lim Tin Nee (Mrs Chuah Chow Hee) |
| 345. | Lim Wei Zi |
| 346. | Lindy Lemon Anak Wong |
| 347. | Lionel Chew |
| 348. | Loh Chin Hin |
| 349. | Loh Mee Ngoh |
| 350. | Loh Siew Weng |
| 351. | Loh Yim Peng |
| 352. | Loh Zhun Ken |
| 353. | Loo Leat Thium |
| 354. | Loo Yoo Mooi |
| 355. | Louise Lee Lye Lye |
| 356. | Lourival Monteiro Neto |
| 357. | Low Chee Foo |
| 358. | Low Lai Sim |
| 359. | Low Lai Tho |
| 360. | Low Lum |
| 361. | Low Tian Yew, Dave |
| 362. | Low Wei Yan |
| 363. | Low Yoke Khoon |
| 364. | Lucas Roth |
| 365. | Lucas Tan Kai Terk |
| 366. | Lucy Yap |
| 367. | Lyn Phng |
| 368. | Madam Low Kim Hong |
| 369. | Mah Chon Cheang |
| 370. | Mah Chon Ee |
| 371. | Mah Siew Lean |
| 372. | Mah Wei Fen (Fanny Mah) |
| 373. | Maliwan Yingkwachat “Wan” |
| 374. | Mandy Lee Meng Li |
| 375. | Marici Koh |
| 376. | Marici Koh Yan Ning |
| 377. | Martin Chow |
| 378. | Matthew Leong |
| 379. | Matthieu Jean Morisset |
| 380. | May Y Woo |
| 381. | Mdm Lim Sang Fong |
| 382. | Melanie Khoo |
| 383. | Melissa Leong |
| 384. | Melvin |
| 385. | Michael Kuang Shee Tit |
| 386. | Micheal Yap Wai Cheong |
| 387. | Michelle Kwek |
| 388. | Milly Lim Siew Gaik |
| 389. | Mitra Poudel |
| 390. | Moses Ng Siew Choy |
| 391. | Myrna Tungkaling |
| 392. | Nadia Lhamo Yu Luo Yi |
| 393. | Nani Ram Paziyar |
| 394. | Naomi San Joey |
| 395. | Natasha Yu Xing Yi |
| 396. | Neo Shu Wen |
| 397. | Ng Chee Keng |
| 398. | Ng Chee Weng |
| 399. | Ng Hsien Yie |
| 400. | Ng Hun Hai |
| 401. | Ng Jun Yee |
| 402. | Ng Kim Ngee |
| 403. | Ng Kok Heng |
| 404. | Ng Qian Yi |
| 405. | Ng Shi Jie |
| 406. | Ng Shi Yu |
| 407. | Ng Soon Hock |
| 408. | Ng Sze Min |
| 409. | Ng Wei Yee |
| 410. | Ng Yee Yan |
| 411. | Ng Yew Seng |
| 412. | Ng Yi Chen |
| 413. | Ng Yi Hwa |
| 414. | Ng Yi Kai |
| 415. | Ng Yi Rou |
| 416. | Ng Yoke Lin |
| 417. | Ng Yun Thoong |
| 418. | Ng Zheng Wei |
| 419. | Ngan Wooi Chuan |
| 420. | Ngeow Foo Ying |
| 421. | Ngeow Su An |
| 422. | Ngeow Voon Chin |
| 423. | Ngeow Wu Han |
| 424. | Nicholas Ann Xie Zhen |
| 425. | Nicholas Lee |
| 426. | Nicholas Ong Wai Phei |
| 427. | Nicholas Yu |
| 428. | Nicklaus San Yew Joe |
| 429. | Nicole Lee Yan Kit |
| 430. | Nicole Mah Su Tchin |
| 431. | Norbu Lim Miao Yue |
| 432. | Nova Joy Cruz |
| 433. | Ong Chong Hye |
| 434. | Ong Lek Wai |
| 435. | Ong Sun Sen |
| 436. | Ong Wen Chiun |
| 437. | Ooi Chai Lai |
| 438. | Ooi Cheng Sooi |
| 439. | Ooi Hooi Bin |
| 440. | Ooi Hooi Chin |
| 441. | Pamela Yap Siew Mei |
| 442. | Pang Keow |
| 443. | Parvin Jahadi |
| 444. | Patricia Boey Yoot Ngoh |
| 445. | Patricia Ng Mac Queen |
| 446. | Patsy Lim Siew Hoon |
| 447. | Paul Yap |
| 448. | Pavara Lam |
| 449. | Peter Khoo |
| 450. | Philip Koo Mun Hoe |
| 451. | Philip Yong Kee Chung |
| 452. | Phillis Chin Xin Yin |
| 453. | Phng Hooi Siang |
| 454. | Phng Keng Boon |
| 455. | Phng Keng Hui |
| 456. | Phng Keng Hwa |
| 457. | Phng Keng Lip |
| 458. | Phng Keng Ming |
| 459. | Phng Li Kheng |
| 460. | Phng Li Kim |
| 461. | Phng Wee Kiat |
| 462. | Phng Wee Liang |
| 463. | Phoebe Chong Siew Fui |
| 464. | Phua Swee Jong @ Pan Chooi Yong |
| 465. | Pooi Cheng |
| 466. | Pooi Mun |
| 467. | Pooi Yee |
| 468. | Poon Meng Shin |
| 469. | Poopala Chelvam |
| 470. | Priya Shakthi |
| 471. | Prof Choi |
| 472. | Rachel Ho Chew Yee |
| 473. | Rachel Tan Fei Wen |
| 474. | Raymond Ng |
| 475. | Rebecca Toh Wai Ling |
| 476. | Regina Wong |
| 477. | Rena Wong Siew Kam |
| 478. | Robbert Losecaat Van Nouhuijs |
| 479. | Rokiyah Bte Chik |
| 480. | Ron Khoo |
| 481. | Ron Wong Soo Loong |
| 482. | Ronald Koo Mun Foo |
| 483. | Roselyn Lim |
| 484. | Ruby Khong |
| 485. | Ryan Foong Yew Yang |
| 486. | Samantha Chan |
| 487. | San Wai Hhon |
| 488. | Sarah Yap |
| 489. | Sean |
| 490. | Sean Ooi Eng Lai |
| 491. | Selvaraja |
| 492. | Seow Chen Wei |
| 493. | Seow We Chard |
| 494. | Seow Xin Yee |
| 495. | Serene Khoo |
| 496. | Seu Moi |
| 497. | Shakthi Dhasan |
| 498. | Sharon |
| 499. | Shelly Tai Lai Chu |
| 500. | Shen Tan |
| 501. | Sherman Sim Teik Boon |
| 502. | Sherry Low Fong Peng |
| 503. | Shi Ming Li |
| 504. | Shin Yu-Shern |
| 505. | Shirlene Ong Li Chu |
| 506. | Shirley Maya Tan |
| 507. | Shiva Shakthi |
| 508. | Siew Ling |
| 509. | Sikkai’s Dad |
| 510. | Sim Guek Kiang, Esther |
| 511. | Sim Kheng Yuen |
| 512. | Sim Yew Siah, Joshua |
| 513. | Sim Yong Ann |
| 514. | Simon Chong Keat Fong |
| 515. | Sin Yee Nooi |
| 516. | Siow Kok Keong |
| 517. | Siow Sing Yee |
| 518. | Sit Kai |
| 519. | Soeun Rotha |
| 520. | Soh Mooi |
| 521. | Stefanie Ng Soo Lee |
| 522. | Stella Loh Yim Heng |
| 523. | Steve Ngui Kim Kok |
| 524. | Steven Lee |
| 525. | Su Hong Eng |
| 526. | Su Ming |
| 527. | Sunny Ooi Seong Choon |
| 528. | Susan |
| 529. | Suzan Ng Soh Shyan |
| 530. | Sylvia Chong Qiao Rou |
| 531. | Tan Ai Nin |
| 532. | Tan Bee Hoon |
| 533. | Tan Beng Choo |
| 534. | Tan Cheng Lan |
| 535. | Tan Ching Yong |
| 536. | Tan Eng Hoe |
| 537. | Tan Gar Peng, Kevin |
| 538. | Tan Gim Lee |
| 539. | Tan Hook Peng |
| 540. | Tan Hook Peng |
| 541. | Tan Hsien Jien |
| 542. | Tan Jen Ni |
| 543. | Tan Keng Nam |
| 544. | Tan Lai Yang |
| 545. | Tan Mee Cheng |
| 546. | Tan See Lee |
| 547. | Tan Sien Choo (deceased) |
| 548. | Tan Siew Eng |
| 549. | Tan Siew Hui, Sylvie |
| 550. | Tan Siew Ling, Michelle |
| 551. | Tan Teong Hee, Tony |
| 552. | Tan Tzee Ling |
| 553. | Tan Wee Kuan |
| 554. | Tan Yi Zin |
| 555. | Tan Yik Ming |
| 556. | Tang Lip Kim |
| 557. | Tang Siew Wan |
| 558. | Tang Tee Kia |
| 559. | Tara Goay Xiu Ching |
| 560. | Tara Jade Ru Yi Losecaat Van Nouhuiks |
| 561. | Tay Kuo Chang |
| 562. | Tay Siow Ing |
| 563. | Te Lian Shi |
| 564. | Tee Meng Wah |
| 565. | Tee Pei San |
| 566. | Tee Pei Sen |
| 567. | Tee Pei Yong |
| 568. | Tee Tiong Leh |
| 569. | Teh Poh Hong |
| 570. | Teo Bee Ai |
| 571. | Teoh Hooi Im |
| 572. | Teoh Siew Eng |
| 573. | Tey Pei Ching |
| 574. | Thierry HP Janssens |
| 575. | Tho Kim Lai |
| 576. | Thomas Lee |
| 577. | Thomas Lim |
| 578. | Tiew Hoon Kwee |
| 579. | Tiew Hoon Siang |
| 580. | Tiew Ming Chen |
| 581. | Tiew Ming Lun |
| 582. | Tiew Ming Qian |
| 583. | Tiew Ming Zhe |
| 584. | Tiew Yew Lui |
| 585. | Tiew Yew Yew, Christy |
| 586. | Toh Yan Poh |
| 587. | Uy Larn |
| 588. | Vanessa Low Kah Leng |
| 589. | Vanessa Wong |
| 590. | Veron Tung |
| 591. | Victoria Lee Xin Yee |
| 592. | Vivian Low Kah Yee |
| 593. | Wan Wai Meng |
| 594. | Wang Fook Suan |
| 595. | Wang Jing Xiong |
| 596. | Wang Zi En |
| 597. | Wang Zi Shen |
| 598. | Wee Sock Wan |
| 599. | Wei Tan |
| 600. | William Chia Wei Leong |
| 601. | William Chua Oui Lam |
| 602. | Wong Ah Kaw |
| 603. | Wong Chee Hin |
| 604. | Wong Ching Kong |
| 605. | Wong Choi Sheem |
| 606. | Wong Chong Fatt |
| 607. | Wong Kit Yeng, Kathy |
| 608. | Wong Kok Thai (Fat Monk) |
| 609. | Wong Kwok Jing, Kenny |
| 610. | Wong Kwok Wai |
| 611. | Wong Nam Fei |
| 612. | Wong Peng Leong |
| 613. | Wong Pik Yan |
| 614. | Wong Sau Cheng |
| 615. | Wong Saw Lean |
| 616. | Wong Siew Har |
| 617. | Wong Suet Moi |
| 618. | Wong Wai Nam |
| 619. | Wong Wai Yi |
| 620. | Wong Yen Pin |
| 621. | Wong Yuen Foo |
| 622. | Wong Zi Hou |
| 623. | Woon Yuet Ling |
| 624. | Xander Tan |
| 625. | Yam Tze Yong |
| 626. | Yan Bao Qing |
| 627. | Yap Cheng Yang |
| 628. | Yap Fook Keong |
| 629. | Yap Gaik Chin |
| 630. | Yap Shwu Ferng |
| 631. | Yap Soo Hin |
| 632. | Yap Yoke Fui |
| 633. | Ye Wan Xiang |
| 634. | Ye Wei Qing |
| 635. | Ye Ya Re |
| 636. | Yee Heng Keng (Uncle Eddie) |
| 637. | Yek Yee |
| 638. | Yen Ni Law |
| 639. | Yeo Jie Wei |
| 640. | Yeo Jie Yin |
| 641. | Yeo Kwai Gin |
| 642. | Yeo Zhen Rong |
| 643. | Yeo Zhen Yue |
| 644. | Yeoh Ah Huat |
| 645. | Yeoh Gaik Harn |
| 646. | Yeoh Sun Kheng |
| 647. | Yeoh Teow Tuan |
| 648. | Yeoh Wan Chuan |
| 649. | Yeow Kim Seng |
| 650. | Yim Chee Lik |
| 651. | Yip Ming Lai |
| 652. | Yong Hui En |
| 653. | Yong San Chong |
| 654. | Yong Swee Keong |
| 655. | Yong Xin Hue |
| 656. | Yong Xing Kang |
| 657. | Yu Kim Geok |
| 658. | Yvonne Yap Wei Leng |
| 659. | Zoe Yap Xiu Hui |
Deceased (inserted):
| 660. | Heng Bee Eng | Deceased |
| 661. | Lim Kim Noi | Deceased |
| 662. | Ng Kim Eng | Deceased |
| 663. | Ong Yeok Lian | Deceased |
| 664. | Sandy Khoo Yee Wei | Deceased |
| 665. | Tan Siew Choo | Deceased |
| 666. | Chin Siew Ying | Deceased |
Ruchok of Animals’ hair who are living inserted into Vajra Yogini:
| 01. | Eve | Dog |
| 02. | Abby | Dog |
| 03. | Nina | Dog |
| 04. | Karma | Dog |
| 05. | Casper | Dog |
| 06. | Gonkar | Dog |
| 07. | Bilbo | Dog |
| 08. | Jamyang | Dog |
| 09. | Monty | Dog |
| 10. | Toby | Dog |
| 11. | Benji Lim | Dog |
| 12. | Beure Lim | Dog |
| 13. | Bubbie Lim | Dog |
| 14. | George | Dog |
| 15. | Benji Ching | Dog |
| 16. | Charlie Ching | Dog |
| 17. | Cody | Dog |
| 18. | Coco | Dog |
| 19. | Carlsberg | Dog |
| 20. | Happy | Dog |
| 21. | Yong Wong Choy | Dog |
| 22. | Bo Bo | Dog |
| 23. | Bobby | Dog |
| 24. | Orlando | Dog |
| 25. | Mr. Pinkerton | Dog |
| 26. | Max | Dog |
| 27. | Tashi | Dog |
| 28. | Huat Chye K | Dog |
| 29. | Bebe | Dog |
| 30. | Girl | Dog |
| 31. | FiFi | Dog |
| 32. | Boy | Dog |
| 33. | Stick | Dog |
| 34. | Yoda | Dog |
| 35. | Money | Dog |
| 36. | Doggie | Dog |
| 37. | Wang Wang | Dog |
| 38. | Biscuit | Dog |
| 39. | Angel | Dog |
| 40. | Twiggy Saren | Dog |
| 41. | Girl | Dog |
| 42. | Alf | Dog |
| 43. | Mocha | Dog |
| 44. | Pee-Nut | Dog |
| 45. | Butter | Dog |
| 46. | Cookie | Dog |
| 47. | Truffles | Dog |
| 48. | Patches | Dog |
| 49. | Daniel | Dog |
| 50. | Sophie | Dog |
| 51. | Pei Pei | Dog |
| 52. | Ann Ann | Dog |
| 53. | Lucky | Dog |
| 54. | Bou Bou | Dog |
| 55. | Casha | Dog |
| 56. | Tik Tok | Dog |
| 57. | Jay | Dog |
| 58. | Lionel | Dog |
| 59. | Ling Ling | Dog |
| 60. | Rody | Dog |
| 61. | Trixie | Dog |
| 62. | Jasmin | Dog |
| 63. | Ah Girl | Dog |
| 64. | Smoky | Dog |
| 65. | Baby Boy | Dog |
| 66. | Baby Girl | Dog |
| 67. | Ruby | Dog |
| 68. | Ah Boy | Dog |
| 69. | Crystals | Dog |
| 70. | Lucky | Dog |
| 71. | Lucky (2) | Dog |
| 72. | Fi Fi | Dog |
| 73. | Chien Chien | Dog |
| 74. | Toto | Dog |
| 75. | Lucky | Dog |
| 76. | Louie | Dog |
| 77. | Gonpo | Dog |
| 78. | Hooch | Dog |
| 79. | Tubby | Dog |
| 80. | Miki | Dog |
| 81. | Yoyo | Dog |
| 82. | Pong-Ko | Dog |
| 83. | Elbie | Dog |
| 84. | Nanu | Dog |
| 85. | Siris | Dog |
| 86. | Cleo | Dog |
| 87. | Spencer | Dog |
| 88. | Bianca | Dog |
| 89. | Paddington | Dog |
| 90. | Bruce | Dog |
| 91. | Chee Dee | Dog |
| 92. | Drolma | Dog |
| 93. | Gigi | Dog |
| 94. | Oser | Dog |
| 95. | Mumu | Dog |
| 96. | Tibor | Cat |
| 97. | Catty | Cat |
| 98. | Kitty | Cat |
| 99. | Brush | Cat |
| 100. | Christmas | Cat |
| 101. | Puss | Cat |
| 102. | Dorje | Cat |
| 103. | Tara | Cat |
| 104. | Kitty | Cat |
| 105. | Drolma | Cat |
| 106. | Mooshi | Cat |
| 107. | Little One | Cat |
| 108. | Brendon | Cat |
| 109. | Mickey | Cat |
| 110. | Zo | Cat |
| 111. | Hazel | Cat |
| 112. | Almond | Cat |
| 113. | Sundae | Cat |
| 114. | Pancake | Cat |
| 115. | Mochi | Cat |
| 116. | Mimi Boy | Cat |
| 117. | Mimi Girl | Cat |
| 118. | Kelso | Cat |
| 119. | Smarties | Cat |
| 120. | Skittles | Cat |
| 121. | Fishball | Cat |
| 122. | Chocolate | Cat |
| 123. | Grumbles | Cat |
| 124. | Muffin | Cat |
| 125. | Kitty | Cat |
| 126. | Oscar | Bird |
| 127. | Audi | Bird |
| 128. | Cocoa | Bird |
| 129. | Mocha | Bird |
| 130. | Peugeot | Bird |
| 131. | Sun conure | Bird |
| 132. | Tan | Turtle |
| 133. | Flip | Hamster |
| 134. | Flop | Hamster |
| 135. | Hershey | Guinea Pig |
| 136. | MNM | Guinea Pig |
| 137. | Girl | Rabbit |
| 138. | Ariel | Rabbit |
| 139. | Princess | Rabbit |
| 140. | Bit | Rabbit |
| 141. | Stella’s Pet | Sugar Glider |
Deceased Animals (inserted):
| 142. | Jessie | Dog | Deceased |
| 143. | Charlie’s Baby 1 | Dog | Deceased |
| 144. | Charlie’s Baby 2 | Dog | Deceased |
| 145. | Charlie’s Baby 3 | Dog | Deceased |
| 146. | Cowboy | Dog | Deceased |
| 147. | No Name (Stray Dog from Sarah Yap) | Dog | Deceased |
| 148. | Russell | Dog | Deceased |
| 149. | Casper | Dog | Deceased |
| 150. | Mooshu | Dog | Deceased |
| 151. | Chilli Pepper | Dog | Deceased |
| 152. | Bodhi | Dog | Deceased |
| 153. | Namse | Dog | Deceased |
| 154. | Meatball | Cat | Deceased |
| 155. | Tessa | Cat | Deceased |
| 156. | Mynah Bird rescued from KH | Bird | Deceased |
| 157. | Little Birdie | Bird | Deceased |
| 158. | Jimi | Fish | Deceased |
| 159. | Paddy | Fish | Deceased |
| 160. | Jean Ai’s Female Beta | Fish | Deceased |
| 161. | BK’s fish | Fish | Deceased |
| SPECIES | ALIVE | DECEASED |
| Dog | 95 | 12 |
| Cat | 30 | 2 |
| Bird | 6 | 2 |
| Turtle | 1 | 0 |
| Hamster | 2 | 0 |
| Guinea pig | 2 | 0 |
| Rabbit | 4 | 0 |
| Sugar glider | 1 | 0 |
| Fish | 4 | 0 |





























































Vajra Yogini is the most powerful being in the universe according to our karma at this degenerate age. Her practice can and will bestow supreme attainments within 7 short lifetimes. We are fortunate to even gaze upon Her most sacred form, hear Her sacred name and understand slightly Her sacred purpose. May everyone enter into the practice of this sacred path one day soon. TR
This is so incredible. I’m extremely grateful to His Eminence, Beng Kooi and Sharon Saw and everyone else who helped in assisting me to get Chilepupper’s remains and photo to Ladrang and that they have been included in Sacred Vajrayogi. What a wonderful thing, I’m in tears (of joy) Chilepupper was such a good boy and such a loving intelligent dog, I know this is going to benefit him and all the other beloved pets as well as the people and the earth included. This has made my entire year! Thank you so much for sharing this. I brought Chile’s remains first to India, expecting to come to Malaysia directly from India but had to return to the states and then travel back to Malaysia to deliver them to Beng. Chile made 2 round-the-world trips in order to have this opportunity!!
How fortunate for us to have Buddha Vajrayogini, the most powerful Tantric yidam of our time to reside here in Malaysia, and that her lineage and tradition is alive.
May we all have the good fortune to be protected by her always, and to receive her practice of the swift path to enlightenment.
Thank you Rinpoche for inviting her here, and also kudos to the team for their hard work. Also, thank you Seng Piow for this video!!!
Thanks to Rinpoche for your kind offer and introducing us to the Great Lady Vajrayogini.And also thanks to the team that make this whole event possible.
VY is magnificent statuette, towering and resplendent with beads and ornaments.
We are so lucky to have her holy presence here in Malaysia thanks to the foresight and hard work of H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche, Spiritual Guide to Kechara House Buddhist Association.
She is so divine! Such a supreme holy being! It is wonderful that we all have a chance to meet her and understand her existence and teachings. Without Rinpoche, none of this is possible. I was told it was regarded as a very sacred practice and even in some holy places they have to hide her image.
I am extremely honored and lucky to be able & be a part to “serve” the supreme lady Vajrayogini and thankful that Rinpoche had given me the chance to do so. Now so so many people are blessed.
Thankyou dear Rinpoche!
Like this…. no… I LOVE this. Vajra Yogini is absolutely beautiful. What an amazing blessing for you all who are filling space in her holy body!! May many many blessings abound throughout the world, and all the realms. I rejoice in all the hard work Rinpoche and Kechara puts in… huuuge thanx
We are very blessed and fortunate to have Her in Kechara due to the kindness of our Guru, H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche.
May we all be able to enter into Her practice soon.
Thank you, Rinpoche!
Dear Rinpoche,Vajrayogini = Vajravarahi?.
The Vajrayoigini statue itself is very holy but more because it has entered Rinpoche’s place which is similar to entering the mandala of the Buddha.
Whereas, our own mandala ie home represents our own aspiration. Majority of our aspirations are having relationship, getting married, money, kids, and etc. We should reflect at our own results as it tells us very much on our attachments which will bring us nowhere at the end of our life.
May I never be parted from my guru in this life and all future life
The video really brought the whole experience alive – thank you Seng Piow for diligently following the process and recording every step of the way. How special and fortunate we are to have Vajrayogini here with us – as she always has been!
Actually, it is not that Rinpoche needs large statues – all these statues that are invited into the organisation and especially into Rinpoche’s private residence are entirely for the benefit of people in and around the Dharma organisation. For every day that offerings and prayers are made to this altar, the merits go back towards the organisation. Rinpoche has explained this to us many times. Imagine, how kind the teacher is that he would do this all for the sake of people being able to collect merit and goodness, and for the sake of their spiritual development.
Do watch the video and see her come alive … and know that there are also many opportunities for each one of us to also invite Vajrayogini home through the amazing statues and images made available by the outlets, KD and KSA.
The first time i heard about Vajrayogini was in ’95 / ’96 when one of Rincpohe’s student built a chapel for VY in her home. I was honoured to be able to make the traditional torma offerings for the first time to the Queen though the i didn’t get the colour right! It was supposed to be red, Rinpoche joked that VY can have different ‘flavour’. And this knowledge had stucked with me till this today.
I’m really honoured to be involved with the preparation in inviting our magnificent 8′ VY this time round. We are not inviting a statue into Rinpoche’s residence but a holy being.
Paul and his team in KD and KSA did a wonderful job in making this statue. All her iconography is so immaculate. Everyone played a part from the preparation of the mould to the rolling of mantras to the preparing potpourri to the burning of thumb drives with images and mantras etc, creating the causes to be closed to VY.
May i never be parted with VY in all my lives. May more homes be blessed with the presence of VY sacred image.
Wow,I couldn’t believe I am watching the whole process and the wonderful people who made the facinating and beautiful beadwork of her dress. It must have taken incredible eyesight for such fine work. Thank you very much. I feel so blessed already watching the video and having a glimpse of such a powerful being though in a picture. I hope to be able to pay my respect in person to her. Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu to Rinpoche and each and everyone for giving us this opportunity to see this. Thank you.
Dear Kathy, Yes you can visit Her. We have the exact same image in Kechara House main prayer hall. Please go see and pay respects. It would be excellent for you. http://www.kechara.com TR