
The Power of Practice on Saga Dawa Düchen
Reflecting on Nalandabodhi Taichung’s celebration of Saga Dawa Düchen, Nalandabodhi friend Patty offers a wonderful insight into the power of offerings and prayers on such an auspicious occasion.
Reflecting on Nalandabodhi Taichung’s celebration of Saga Dawa Düchen, Nalandabodhi friend Patty offers a wonderful insight into the power of offerings and prayers on such an auspicious occasion.
We often hear references to the three or more kāyas of the Buddha, but what are they and where are they? Hosted by Nalandabodhi Montréal, Mitra Karl Brunnhölzl taught an inspiring weekend workshop exploring the universe of the kāyas as presented in the Sūtrayāna and Mahayana traditions, as well as in the Vajrayana texts.
Calling it “a wake-up call by our own buddha nature to be revealed as it is by way of seeing through its adventitious fleeting obscurations,” Mitra Karl Brunnölzl will teach on The Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra.Kindly hosted by Nalandabodhi Germany, please join Mitra Karl’s teachings on one of the most famous and often-recited Dzogchen texts, a uniquely profound prayer, for our own buddha nature to be revealed.
“What is the ground for the entire Buddhist path? The first turning of the Wheel of Dharma was the Buddha’s first teachings after attaining enlightenment.Kindly hosted by Nalandabodhi Vancouver, with an opening talk by Lama Rabten Tshering, please join us in this wonderful opportunity to practice as a community on one of the “Great Occasions” (Düchen): Buddha Shakyamuni’s First Turning of the Wheel of Dharma
“Doing the practice of Chenrezik means developing our love and compassion, and giving rise to bodhichitta. Accomplishment means being able to manifest [ourselves at] the level of Chenrezig” – His Holiness the KarmapaHosted by Nalandabodhi Vancouver, please join Lama Rabten Tshering on Sundays in July and August for Chenrezig Sādhanā practice in Tibetan with English phonetics.
From July 4th to 10th, monastics and lay practitioners gathered together with Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche at Tek Chok Ling Nunnery in Kathmandu to commemorate the first parinirvāṇa anniversary of Venerable Khenpo Tsültrim Gyamtso Rinpoche.