The Jewel Ornament of Liberation is one of the most important standard works of Tibetan Buddhism, written by Gampopa, Milarepa´s main disciple. The text merges the fundamental Kadampa teachings with those of Mahamudra. It can serve as a basis and guideline for the beginning of practice until liberation. 

Acharya Lama Kelzang is offering an introduction and overview of important topics from this text in a way that is easy to understand and applicable in our daily life. 

Acharya Kelzang is one of the resident lamas of Kamalashila Institute in Germany. He is a highly qualified, competent teacher of buddhist philosophy and meditation.

The teachings are for free. For the zoom-link please visit the site of our sangha in Germany (click here) or contact germany@nalandabodhi.org

The teachings are for free. If you want to make a donation to Acharya Kelzang:

https://shop.nalandabodhi.nl/en/product/donation-nalandabodhi-europe/

Please add his name under “Additional Information”

Further dates of the teaching series:

Mondays, 7pm (CET),  May 10th, June 28th, July 26th

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Connecting the Disconnected: The Four Immeasurables

Mitra Lee writes, “Usually we focus on ourselves, on our own well-being, our goodness or badness, and our perceptions of pleasure and pain, right and wrong, like or dislike. In the practice of the four immeasurables, we train to extend our attention beyond ourselves and our habitual, conditioned thoughts. They help us to open a place for others in our mind and, beyond this, to see others as the same as ourselves.”

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New Book: Commentary on the Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche (2025)

We are delighted to share that our friends at Nitartha Publications have recently released the expanded second edition of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche’s oral commentary on the Saṃdhinirmocana Sūtra (Unraveling the Intent of the Buddha), a key scripture of the Yogācāra tradition.

Accompanied by the oral translation of Mitra Tyler Dewar, Rinpoche’s commentary illuminates subtle points of non-dual awareness, conceptual analysis, and direct realization—bringing them to life with clarity and depth, and making them accessible for contemporary practitioners.

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