Recognizing My Mother: An Experiential Song on the View by Changkya Rölpai Dorjé
Six Saturdays 2021 @ 4 – 6 pm (IST)
- July 24, 31
- August 7, 14, 21, 28
– and on the following day –
Summary and Q&A with Geshema Kelsang Wangmo
Six Sundays 2021 @ 4 – 5:30 pm (IST)
- July 25
- August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
The text, by the eighteenth-century Tibetan Buddhist master Changkya Rölpai Dorjé, is on dependent arising and emptiness.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama taught this text on February 8, as requested by Lama Zopa Rinpoche [click here].
First of all, the view referred to here is dependent arising. I often mention that while our view is dependent arising, our conduct is not to harm others. Both these ideas have a bearing on peace in the world, His Holiness said, as reported in a detailed summary of His Holiness’s teaching [click here].
On Saturdays Yangten Rinpoche will teach in Tibetan with translation into English by Geshema Kelsang Wangmo.
Yangten Rinpoche was born in Kham, Tibet in 1978. He was recognised as a tulku aged 10, and enthroned at Kandze Monstery. In 1990, at the unusually young age of 12, he entered the Geshe program at Sera Mey Monastery and graduated with a Geshe Lharampa degree (with distinction) in 2007, aged only 29.
After graduation, Rinpoche joined Gyuto Monastery for 2 years and completed the traditional tantric studies there. During his time at Gyuto Monastery, Rinpoche helped His Holiness the Karmapa as a debate assistant.
In 2008 Rinpoche was called up by His Holiness the Dalai Lama to work in His Holiness’ Private Office and has assisted His Holiness on many projects, including being selected to to compile a book on Buddhist Science, from the Kangyur and Tengyur.
For more extensive biography of Yangten Rinpoche, composed by Tenzin Tsepag (HH the Dalai Lama’s English Translator) click here.
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