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Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionnary

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Khentrul Lodro Thaye Rinpoche - Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionnary མཁན་སྤྲུལ་བློ་གྲོས་མཐའ་ཡས་mkhan sprul blo gros mtha' yas Short Biography Khentrul Lodrö Thayé Rinpoche spent fifteen years studying at Kat'hog Monastery in eastern Tibet, His Holiness Khenchen Jigme P'huntsok's Serthar Buddhist Institute in Kardze, Tibet, and Penor Rinpoche's monastery Namdroling in India. Acknowledged as a scholar of the highest level, he twice received the title of khenpo (equivalent to a Doctor of Philosophy), making him a khenchen, or double doctorate. He received the entire Nyingt'hig lineage (including Nyingt'hig Yabzhi, Dzod Dun, Ngalso Korsum, Yeshe Lama, and Chetzun Nyingt'hig), as well as many empowerments, scriptural transmissions, and explanations on the pith instructions for Great Perfection practice. He has taught for many years at monasteries in Tibet and India and is the abbot of Mardo Tashi Choling in eastern Tibet where he established a retreat center and shedra. He now travels all over North America giving teachings. Primary Teachers Primary Lineage

Internet Teachings | Ligmincha International Below, you can access live and recorded webcasts, online workshops and other, free online teachings by Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and other Ligmincha instructors. A worldwide community of online students—a “cyber-sangha”—has evolved informally through their ongoing participation in these teachings. Some study quietly on their own; others have found opportunities for mutual support through posting to an online prayer list, chatting during live webcasts, sharing on forums related to Rinpoche’s online workshops and using other means. If you have questions or suggestions regarding the cyber-sangha and how you can participate or assist, feel free to contact us at webcast@ligmincha.org. Upcoming Recorded Free Live Webcasts All broadcasts listed are Eastern Time U.S. Nov. 8, 2014 (Saturday), 1–2:30 p.m. Enter the live-broadcast page Online Workshops Receive teachings from your home computer with support and guidance from Geshe Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. Ligmincha Learning Workshops

ACIP | home Katog Choling - under the direction of Khentrul Rinpoche DC Webcast Guru Nirmanakaya Jnanadhakini Practice Get it here Phowa of Three Kayas Shanjyar Get it here 25 Spaces (MP3) Get it here Longchen: Get it here WWT Garab Dorje: Get it here Dorsem Rigdrug Nasjyong: Get it here Drayig: Get it here Kalachakra Image: Get it here Closed Webcast - China (GMT+8) 1st October 5-7pm. 2nd October 10am-12pm. 2nd October 5-7pm. 3rd October 10am-12pm. 3rd October 6pm, Medium Ganapuja, followed by Tibetan singing and dancing. 4th, 5th, 6th October. 6th October, 5pm Short Ganapuja 7th October 10am-12pm. Where is the video? <h1>Connection Support</h1>page you should see a link in the black area called "video", try clicking on it. Triangle with exclamation mark in the player? If in the player window you see a triangle with exclamation mark, probably the servers are not getting any stream from the source. You browser cannot use the Flash plugin (old computers or mobile phones) The page seems stuck! Can't see the player? Timezone help Please check:

The Tibetan and Himalayan Library Homepage Home - TARA SANGHA Tsegyalgar East Community Blog Kagyu Monlam Blog Esoteric Teachings of the Tibetan Tantra: Part II: The Six Yogas of Naropa: Chapter One: Introduction Esoteric Teachings of the Tibetan Tantra, by C.A. Musés, [1961], at sacred-texts.com p. 126 It is the intention of the author to relate the secret, yet famous teachings of the profound Six Yogas of Naropa in two steps. First, the preparatory practice. The first step includes two groups of teachings, the ordinary preparatory works of Mahayana Buddhism, and the extraordinary preparations for the Supreme Vehicle3. The disciple must first give and offer … till… After that, he is to be given The teaching of the Middle Way8. Both schools (exoteric and esoteric) of Mahayana Buddhism exhort the disciples to observe the basic practices and teachings of Buddha, there is no exception, even in Tantra. p. 127 of Performance (see note 15). Thus, if anyone does not observe the precepts strictly after having taken the oath of Tantra, both he and his guru will fall into danger. Now the second question. p. 128 p. 129 p. 130 practices for Mahayana.

Eight Verses of Training the Mind by Geshe Langri Thangpa | Rigpa Translations. Revised 2012. PKTC - Books and Translations Titles in Print This is a book of teachings on how to do a complete session of meditation. The book was composed by the Western teacher, Lama Tony Duff, to help those who would like to practise meditation in general. However, it will be especially useful for those who would like to practise according to the ways of the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. The book emphasizes the practical style of instruction found in those two traditions. It deliberately avoids the scholarly style taught in some other Tibetan Buddhist traditions and focusses on actually doing something with one’s own mind. The book emphasizes the Kagyu approach in particular. The book begins with a length introduction by Lama Tony which is a teaching in its own right. The book contains a translation of the following text:Download Tibetan text in TibetD format: not available. Zhabkar went further and made Flight of the Garuda into the first of a trilogy of texts. Read a preview ofDusum Khyenpa’s interviews

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