July 14, 2021
The Tibetan Buddhist festival day of Chökhor Düchen marks Shakyamuni Buddha’s First Teaching, when the Buddha taught the Four Noble Truths in Sarnath, near Varanasi.
Also, it is the FPMT’s 18th International Sangha Day and in the context of that The International Mahayana Institute (IMI), FPMT’s community of monks and nuns, is organizing a twenty-four hour Heart Sutrathon.
Tushita will be offering an all day program:
7:30 – 9:00 am: Going Deeper: The Buddhist Path of Training the Mind course with Venerable Drolma
9:00 – 10:00 am: Live Webcast with His Holiness the Dalai Lama
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will give a two-day teaching on Atisha’s Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment (jangchup lamdron) on the mornings of July 13 and 14, 2021 from 9 am to 10 am (Indian Standard Time) at the request of the Ladakh Buddhist Association, Ladakh Gonpa Association and Thiksey Rinpoche. He will also field some questions.
12:00 – 1:30 pm: Medicine Buddha Puja with Venerable Drolma
2:00 – 3:30 pm & 4:00 – 5.30 pm Jhado Rinpoche: 12 Links of Dependent Arising
7:00 – 8:00 pm Guided Meditation with Venerable Drolma & Light Offering Ceremony with Sangha, an unique opportunity to have your own butterlamp with your special dedication offered on this auspicious day! Click here to sponsor a butterlamp.
Zoom link for Medicine Buddha Puja and Guided Meditation:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/ 86016456449?pwd= MjlMLzNVTW03cFVsbXAvYmh0UkNWdz 09
All of the times are shown in Indian Standard Time to figure out your local timing you can click here.
And remember! On the auspicious day of Chökhor Düchen karmic results are multiplied by one hundred million times!!!
As cited by Lama Zopa Rinpoche from the Vinaya text: Treasure of Quotations and Logic.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s recommended practices for this special day:
https://fpmt.org/teachers/zopa/advice/sakadawa/
Lama Zopa Rinpoche Offering the Eight Mahayana Precepts on Video
Students wishing to take the eight Mahayana precepts on the merit multiplying day smay watch a specially created video of Lama Zopa Rinpoche offering the precepts.
During his recent videos from Kopan Monastery, Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave a three-hour teaching in which he offered the eight Mahayana precepts with commentary, giving special permission to receive the lineage of the eight Mahayana precepts from Rinpoche to anyone who wishes to do so.
The opportunity to receive precepts from Lama Zopa Rinpoche is precious. In order to fully receive the lineage, it is necessary to actually take the precepts. To help facilitate this, we’ve created an hour-long version of the video of Rinpoche offering the precepts specifically for students to watch, take the precepts, and receive the lineage.
When giving his teaching on the precepts, Rinpoche emphasizes how fortunate we are to have met the Mahayana teachings, and to learn and practice Dharma. However, we don’t take advantage of the opportunities we have. Rinpoche explains that we get taken away by wave upon wave of attachment, ignorance, and anger, and that we are completely under their control, so much so that our human life is wasted. Therefore, every day, every hour, every minute, and every second, it is so important for us to use our perfect human rebirth to practice Dharma.
“Taking the eight Mahayana precepts is a way to make life meaningful, to take its essence all day and night, by taking vows,” Lama Zopa Rinpoche has taught. “It is so simple. It is just for one day. Just for one day. It makes it so easy.”
The eight Mahayana precepts can be taken on any day of the year, but their karmic effects are particularly powerful on merit multiplying days. The Tibetan Buddhist festival day of Chökhor Düchen marks Shakyamuni Buddha’s First Teaching, when the Buddha taught the Four Noble Truths in Sarnath, near Varanasi. Any actions done on this day, both auspicious and harmful, are magnified in their power. Karmic results are multiplied by one hundred million, as cited by Lama Zopa Rinpoche in the vinaya text Treasure of Quotations and Logic. With so much merit being generated, please remember to also rejoice!
Watch Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s and take the eight Mahayana precepts:
https://youtu.be/RUM_lVmU09M
The eight Mahayana precepts are taken from early morning until sunrise the next day. Therefore, this video is meant to be watched early in the morning, before dawn. Together with Rinpoche, you will go through the Ritual for Taking the Eight Mahayana Precepts.
To receive the lineage, it is necessary to repeat the words of the following prayers after Lama Zopa Rinpoche:
- Prayer for Taking the Precepts
- Commitment Prayer to Keep the Precepts
- Mantra of Pure Morality
- Prayer to Keep Pure Morality
Please be aware that by taking the lineage of the eight Mahayana precepts from Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Rinpoche will become one of your gurus.
Links to resources for this video:
- Video transcript, which includes the practice Ritual for Taking the Eight Mahayana Precepts and Rinpoche’s instructions
- Practice booklet Ritual for Taking the Eight Mahayana Precepts
- Rinpoche’s three-hour teaching on the eight Mahayana precepts recorded on May 25, 2020, which in addition to offering the precepts includes extra commentary, meditations, and chanting
- Living in the Path, an FPMT Education program, offers a free module on the eight Mahayana precepts, which includes additional text, video, and audio materials
Learn about Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s recommended practices for the fifteenth day of Saka Dawa:
https://fpmt.org/edu-news/
Find more advice and video teachings by Lama Zopa Rinpoche from Kopan Monastery during the COVID-19 crisis and also links to videos in translation, transcripts, MP3s, and more:
https://fpmt.org/fpmt/
Practice advice from our teachers, Dharma study-from-home opportunities, and more can be found on the page “Resources for the Coronavirus Pandemic.”
Lama Zopa Rinpoche is the spiritual director of the Foundation for the Preservation of Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), a Tibetan Buddhist organization dedicated to the transmission of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition and values worldwide through teaching, meditation and community service.