October 21 – 29, 2022
This 9-day residential retreat is suitable for beginners and experienced students!
Bodhicitta is the ultimate good heart. It is the culmination of fully developed loving-kindness and compassion, accompanied by the wisdom that realises the interdependent nature of all beings. The mind of bodhicitta is the essence of Tibetan Buddhism; to cultivate it in retreat, using the various methods as taught by the Buddha, brings incredible benefits for ourselves and others.
This special retreat led by Venerable Geshe Dorji Damdul will provide a balance between in-depth teachings on Buddhist philosophy and meditation practice, combined with discussions-group sessions. It is a perfect opportunity for beginners and experienced students, who would like to deepen your knowledge and further develop your meditation experience on the Buddhist path.
Teacher
Geshe Dorji Damdul is the Director of Tibet House in New Delhi, eminent scholar and author, and one of the official translators for His Holiness the Dalai Lama.
Geshe-la is widely renowned for his highly dynamic, engaging and inspiring teaching style – combining his deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy in the Nalanda tradition with the tender heart of Bodhicitta and a keen interest in modern science. This way Geshe-la makes even the most profound and complex topics accessible to new and experienced students alike.
In 1988, Geshe Dorji Damdul joined the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics, Dharamsala and went on to gained his Geshe Lharampa Degree in 2002 from Drepung Loseling Monastic University. He then joined Gyudmed Tantric College for Tantric studies. In 2003, recommended by the Office of H.H. the Dalai Lama Geshi La studied English language at Cambridge University, England UK.
Appointed as translator to H.H. the Dalai Lama since 2005, he also translates texts such as Arya Nagarjuna’s “Mulamadyamikakarika” (Fundamental Wisdom of the Middle Way), Acharya Shantideva’s “Bodhicaryavatara” (Wisdom Chapter). Geshi La has co-authored, scientific, philosophical, Buddhist and secular books with prominent professors in the UK and USA as well as with His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
Since 2011 Geshe La has served as Director of Tibet House, Cultural Centre, New Delhi where he gives weekly teaching Buddhist philosophy, psychology, logic and practice. He has also lectured at Delhi University and presented papers for National and International Conferences held in Delhi and Mumbai and is presently writing two books:
- Journey into the Paradox of Brain and Mind, and
- What Constitutes the Ultimate Reality: The Effects of Understanding the Ultimate Reality.
Geshe-la’s passion is to help students gain deep understanding of the Nalanda tradition of Buddhist philosophy and imbue that knowledge with the heart of Bodhichitta, so that practitioners can transform their own continuum into the path of enlightenment. Geshe-la’s knowledge of science and interactions with world renowned physicist give him the unique ability to teach Buddhist philosophy with a modern twist that many of his non-Tibetan students appreciate.
For more information please visit Geshe Dorji Damdul’s website – Bodhiwisdom and Tibet House New Delhi.
Course Requirements
This very popular course requires a non-refundable/ non-transferable deposit. For more information on this, see our FAQs, under Courses General. Please only register if you can make this deposit promptly!
To be clear about conditions of our residential courses, please refer to Programs > Introduction to Buddhism Courses as well as Being Here > The Retreat Environment.
Schedule
October 21 – 29, 2022
This retreat starts with check-in at 1pm on October 21 and finishes with check-out at 1pm on October 29.
The schedule for the check-in and check-out days will be confirmed on short notice.
Please come on time for check-in, otherwise you will lose your space on the retreat!
05:45 – 08:00am | Morning Practice in congregation which will include:
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08:00 – 09:00am | Breakfast |
09:00 – 10:30am | Teaching followed by Question and Answer – Session I |
10:30 – 11:30am | Tea break with Group Discussion (among the participants) |
11:30 – 12:30pm | Teaching followed by Question and Answer – Session II |
12:30 – 03:00pm | Lunch and free time |
03:00 – 04:30pm | Teaching followed by Question and Answer – Session III |
04:30 – 05:30pm | Tea Break with Group Discussion |
05:30 – 07:00pm | Teaching followed by Question and Answer – Session IV |
07:00 – 08:00pm | Dinner |
08:00 – 09:00pm | Group discussion (optional) / personal practice Silence till next morning session |
Schedule is subject to change on short notice!
Register
You can register by filling out our online form.
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