When you visit temples, chortens, or other religious sites,
you've likely encountered Tsatsa placed either on or around them. It is
believed that crafting a small Tsatsa is equivalent in merit to constructing a
small or large chorten.
At present, Tang Rinpoche is overseeing the construction of the Kadam Chorten in Gawai Drong. Within this chorten, numerous Tsatsa have been installed, a project initiated and coordinated by a dedicated member of the དེ་བ་ཅན་ཚོགས་པ། community. This individual has earned the affectionate title of Tsatsa Lhamo from Rinpoche. Among the members of དེ་བ་ཅན་ཚོགས་པ།, she is fondly referred to as Tsatsa Lhamo.
During the process of crafting Tsatsa, numerous residents
from the Samtse community joined to offer their assistance. Some even dedicated
their time daily to this endeavor. In the initial days, the team responsible
for digging encountered challenges in obtaining the appropriate soil for Tsatsa
creation. However, a turning point arrived when I joined the team. On that
fortunate occasion, we were blessed to receive a bulldozer for the very first
time to aid in the excavation. At that moment, it felt as though the spirit of
Khenchen Jigme Phuntsh had bestowed its blessing upon us. Additionally, I had
previously felt a sense of divine favor as I embarked on my journey toward
Tsatsa construction, experiencing what seemed like an anointment with holy
water.
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