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Tara Drupchen – 2025

This year’s Drupchen not only marks a decade of gathering together in the noble practice of Tara—embodying compassion, swift activity, and the courageous heart of awakening—it is also the first time we will engage with the newly compiled and published text, “The Ritual of the Five-Deity Tara and Tara Mandala.”

This anniversary is also an auspicious occasion to make an offering—dedicated to Tara’s enlightened activities, the flourishing of the Dharma, the compassionate activity of Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, and the benefit of all beings, including those who might be ill, dying, or experiencing obstacles.

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The images shows the title and subtitle of a new article in the series: Interconnection: How To Connect the Disconnect. It is called: When Disconnecting is the Medecine

When Disconnection Is the Medicine

Sangha member Ben Mikolaj challenges us to look closely at our path: “The dharma has never been about pleasing people. It’s about waking up. And waking up can mean walking away.”

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The Kāyas of a Buddha: a weekend workshop with Mitra Karl Brunnhözl

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.

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The Aspiration Prayer of Samantabhadra with Mitra Karl Brunnhölzl – Sep-Oct 2025

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.

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Celebrating Chökhor Düchen 2025 with Lama Rabten Tshering

“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

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