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Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok - Part II of Aryadeva's 400 Verses - A Song of the Middle Way
It is with great joy that we welcome you to the second in a series of profound teachings by treasured friend and esteemed Teacher, Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok.
Rinpoche will give commentary on Aryadeva’s "400 Verses," a seminal text that expounds the core tenets of Madhyamika philosophy.
The teachings will be given in a series over several Sundays: July 14th, July 21st, and July 28th.
We are honored that Rinpoche accepted our request, so kind.
May the dharma flourish everywhere!
Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Temple within the Gelugpa Lineage. Lama Yeshe Jinpa is the spiritual director and resident teacher of Lion’s Roa...
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Lama Yeshe Jinpa's Birthday - Long Life Celebration 2024
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▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro 0:09 - Prayers 19:18 - Main Talk Dear students and Friends of Lama Yeshe Jinpa, On Sunday, July 7, 2024 we celebrated Lama Jinpa's birthday. It was a very special service that included, a talk by both Lamala and Geshela, Foundations of all Good Qualities by Lama Tsongkhapa, Meditation on Long Life Amitayus, music, dance, poetry and mantra recitat...
The Long-Life Practices of White Tara, Amitayus, and Namgyalma with LRDC Sangha Member Doug Klein
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The long-life deities include White Tara, Amitayus, and Namagyalma. The long-life practices have several benefits. For just our basic biological health, we want to live as long as possible to benefit others, train in dharma, and prepare for our next life. These practices purify unwholesome karmas that we have created in past lives, making our lives shorter and more difficult. The long-life deit...
Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok - Aryadeva's 400 Verses - A Song of the Middle Way Meditation
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It is with great joy that we welcome you to a series of profound teachings by treasured friend and esteemed Teacher, Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok. In this session, Rinpoche gives a commentary on Aryadeva’s "400 Verses," a seminal text that expounds the core tenets of Madhyamika philosophy. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Te...
Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok - What it Means to be a Student of Highest Yoga Tantra
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It is with great joy that we welcome you to a series of profound teachings by treasured friend and esteemed Teacher, Khenchen Rinpoche Tenzin Phuntsok. Rinpoche's series begins with this teaching on what it means to be a student of Highest Yoga Tantra. He gives an overview for our daily and monthly practice, bringing light to how it all fit together. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey T...
The Four Brahmaviharas How to Stay Calm in the Face of Adversity with Sharla Smith
Просмотров 65Месяц назад
Ever hear that saying “How you do anything is how you do everything?” It’s True! Let’s parse out the four Brahmaviharas and discover practices that one can engage in to help in the heat of the moment - something to keep in our tool box to call upon when needed. In other words, let’s talk about the “how” of Buddha. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a...
The Continuity of Lion's Roar Dharma Center with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - 6/9/2024
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Lama Yeshe Jinpa gives a talk on the continuity of Lion's Roar Dharma Center. Bodhicitta, the wish to wake up for the benefit of all sentient beings, is the golden thread that weaves together all the programs we offer. Throughout the year, authentic teachers visit Lion's Roar. They honor their lineage by revering their teachers, sharing passed-down teachings, quoting authoritative texts and mor...
Let's Talk About Fear with Tenzin Lungtog - June 2, 2024
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Tenzin Lungtog engages in a lively discussion about how we can deal with fear. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Temple within the Gelugpa Lineage. Lama Yeshe Jinpa is the spiritual director and resident teacher of Lion’s Roar Dharma Center, which he co-founded with Geshe Losang Gyatso in 1992. In 1995, Lama Jinpa received direct ...
Celebrating the Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment, and Death with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - May 26, 2024
Просмотров 17Месяц назад
On Sunday, May 26th Lama Jinpa led us in a special celebration of Saga Dawa. This is an opportunity to learn about Buddhist teachings, engage in the fun ritual of bathing the baby Buddha. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Temple within the Gelugpa Lineage. Lama Yeshe Jinpa is the spiritual director and resident teacher of Lion’s R...
The Defeat of Mara with Yeshe Sanglam (Dirk Johnson) - May 19, 2024
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“The Defeat of Māra” is the 13th Sarga (Canto or Chapter) of Aśvaghoṣa’s great Sanskrit poem about the life of Śakyamuni Buddha, the Buddhacarita. The Buddhacarita was important and influential enough during the early centuries of the 1st Millennium that it was among the first of all Sanskrit texts to be translated into Tibetan. Probably written between the 1st and 2nd Centuries AD, it became t...
Exploring the Archetypal Mother Today & Yesterday with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - May 12, 2024
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The nurturing essence of the mother figure transcends cultural and temporal boundaries. Join us this Sunday, at 11 am when Lama Yeshe Jinpa gives a talk on the archetypal mother of the past and present. He will draw on insights from traditional teachings and modern interpretations. From ancient scriptures depicting figures like Mahāmāyā, mother of Siddhartha Gautama, to contemporary manifestati...
Protector Practice with Jen (Yeshe Tsogyal) - 5/5/2024
Просмотров 2812 месяца назад
In Trouble? Better Call Pal! The world can be a scary, chaotic place. Bad things happen. And just when you think you’ve found shelter, something or someone appears to remind us that no place is completely safe. When danger knocks, send Palden Lhamo to the door. Protector practice is a strange and powerful way to make us feel safer. It can shift our energy, helping create the internal circumstan...
Guru Yoga Teachings with Geshe Damchoe Gurjav - Week 2 - May 2, 2024
Просмотров 492 месяца назад
The term "Guru Yoga" can mean many difference practices that focus on developing the qualities of the teacher. LRDC Resident Teacher Geshe Damchoe Durjav shares with us how to properly do and understand the practice. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Temple within the Gelugpa Lineage. Lama Yeshe Jinpa is the spiritual director and...
The 37 Practices of a Bodhisattva with Patty (Yeshe Jamyang) - April 28, 2024
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Patty Marcotte (Yeshe Jamyang) gives an introductory talk on "The Thirty-Seven Practices of a Bodhisattva," a classical text by Gyalse Tokme Zangpo which holds great importance in the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. The text encapsulates the essence of the Bodhisattva Path, offering instructions on how to cultivate wisdom and compassion in everyday life. Each of the thirty-seven verses addresses a...
Guru Yoga Teachings with Geshe Damchoe Gurjav - April 25, 2024
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The term "Guru Yoga" can mean many difference practices that focus on developing the qualities of the teacher. LRDC Resident Teacher Geshe Damchoe Durjav shares with us how to properly do and understand the practice. Lion's Roar Dharma Center at Do Nga Dargey Temple in Sacramento, California, is a Tibetan Buddhist Temple within the Gelugpa Lineage. Lama Yeshe Jinpa is the spiritual director and...
Buddhism & Harm Reduction: Rejoicing in Any Step Towards Positive Change with Jac Dufresne 4/21/2024
Просмотров 1052 месяца назад
Buddhism & Harm Reduction: Rejoicing in Any Step Towards Positive Change with Jac Dufresne 4/21/2024
Refuge and Entering the Path Ceremony with Lama Yeshe Jinpa and Geshe Damchoe - April 14, 2024
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Refuge and Entering the Path Ceremony with Lama Yeshe Jinpa and Geshe Damchoe - April 14, 2024
The Heart Sutra - Prajnaparamita - with Ellen Wolfe - 4/7/2024
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The Heart Sutra - Prajnaparamita - with Ellen Wolfe - 4/7/2024
Tilopa's Ganges Mahamudra Meditation with Susan Farrar & Matthew Kruse - March 31, 2024
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Tilopa's Ganges Mahamudra Meditation with Susan Farrar & Matthew Kruse - March 31, 2024
Empowering Compassionate Action: Introducing the Delek Program with Susan Farrer - 03/24/2024
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Empowering Compassionate Action: Introducing the Delek Program with Susan Farrer - 03/24/2024
Healing Through Narrative Story Telling with Autumn Payne - 3/17/2024
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Healing Through Narrative Story Telling with Autumn Payne - 3/17/2024
Demystifying Dharma Dudes with Andrew Smith (Yeshe Gyurme) - 3/10/2024
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Demystifying Dharma Dudes with Andrew Smith (Yeshe Gyurme) - 3/10/2024
Cool Boredom - The Art of Staying Interested with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - March 3, 2024
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Cool Boredom - The Art of Staying Interested with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - March 3, 2024
Are you dreaming right now? with Dan Martin (Yeshe Namkha)
Просмотров 424 месяца назад
Are you dreaming right now? with Dan Martin (Yeshe Namkha)
The Thousand Petal Lotus with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - 2/18/2024
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The Thousand Petal Lotus with Lama Yeshe Jinpa - 2/18/2024
Your Mother Called Prajnaparamita with Jen Sparks Yeshe Tsogyal - 02/11/2024
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Your Mother Called Prajnaparamita with Jen Sparks Yeshe Tsogyal - 02/11/2024
Year of the Dragon! Losar celebration and refuge ceremony at Lion's Roar with Lama Yeshe Jinpa!
Просмотров 485 месяцев назад
Year of the Dragon! Losar celebration and refuge ceremony at Lion's Roar with Lama Yeshe Jinpa!
Buddhism: A Religion of Effort with Daniel West
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Buddhism: A Religion of Effort with Daniel West
Recognizing Ones Own Faults First with Lama Yeshe Jinpa
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Recognizing Ones Own Faults First with Lama Yeshe Jinpa
Making Friends with Ourselves with Sangha Member Elias Kruse
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Making Friends with Ourselves with Sangha Member Elias Kruse

Комментарии

  • @SRMthy
    @SRMthy Месяц назад

    Vedic religion (Hinduism/Sanatana dharma)was in India and south east Asia for centuries prior to Buddhism. Buddhism originated from Hinduism & gained popularity in the northern parts of India & Tibet etc.

  • @MindsRealms
    @MindsRealms Месяц назад

    Excellent pronunciation. Thank you.

  • @elasticharmony
    @elasticharmony 4 месяца назад

    Very important sutra, very best to teach on, thank you very much. The world will thank you.

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 4 месяца назад

    Nice talk Dan, thank you! I appreciate the pointers and really enjoyed the followup discussion about ethical conduct in dreams.

    • @danmartin5065
      @danmartin5065 4 месяца назад

      Thanks Daniel! You're very kind. ☺

  • @tenlee4744
    @tenlee4744 5 месяцев назад

    Happiness is not something readymade it comes from your own actions. Good or bad no problem. If the problem can be solved why worry. If the problem cannot be solved why worry. sometimes we don't know buddhism call karma. Karma means action. 💪

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent talk and followup discussion. I found this very helpful. Thank you Rinpoche!

  • @tenzinchoekey1100
    @tenzinchoekey1100 6 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @heruka111
    @heruka111 6 месяцев назад

    Loved this, very fun

  • @thupten5069
    @thupten5069 7 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷🪷🌏

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you for giving this Dharma talk, Lama. It was helpful. I especially enjoyed the Q&A about Maya and making mistakes.

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 8 месяцев назад

    I particularly enjoyed the questions and answers portion of this talk!

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you Lama Jinpa for creating, maintaining, and discussing sacred space where we can safely train to see things as they are and to learn to benefit ourselves and others.

  • @maiphuongthu
    @maiphuongthu 9 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @matthewkruse7955
    @matthewkruse7955 9 месяцев назад

    Love the logical approach to faith! Thanks for the clear articulation

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 9 месяцев назад

    This was a really instructive and illuminating discussion. Thank you Susan!

  • @longlichuan
    @longlichuan 10 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 10 месяцев назад

    This was an especially good dharma talk. Thank you so much for preparing and giving it, Matthew.

  • @Spectre2434
    @Spectre2434 10 месяцев назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 11 месяцев назад

    I found this talk and subsequent discussion about cyclical depression super helpful. Well done! Thank you Jac!

  • @jeffreychan1559
    @jeffreychan1559 11 месяцев назад

    Is it all the same mantra that he rolling thk

  • @5piles
    @5piles 11 месяцев назад

    vajrayogini to too difficult to please even with vipashyana realizing coarse imputation plus upholding the traditional instructions on what she looks for in potential students and the specific gestures that must be instinctively performed on cue when she looks at you. so, look elsewhere for progress, such as her emissaries for example to the confirmed living emanation of aryadeva (nagarjunas heart disciple), garchen rinpoche. he at least will bother to take the time with you to pierce you with his hook and take you through a tour of the hells, which is what you need to deepen actual renunciation using new worldly data, rather than supplicating to vajrayogini in endless ways. the best any of us can do is use the knowledges and physical bodily changes gained during vipashyana to be pierced and killed repeatedly by her if youre fortunate enough to have authentic vipashyana. at that time thus becoming capable of realizing the untarnished pure nature of your hell realm being body which is pure but otherwise merely imputing an experience of staggering pain as one watches ones past karma fruition in them. once that process begins, either shortly after or before she will bother showing up but be only visible to mental direct perception since you are not an arya meaning not even legit highly advanced practitioners beyond the mindonly path of seeing cannot ever see her sambhogakaya visual appearance etc. but you will have mental direct perception of her space her adornments her movements around you a near and far distances, there will typically be several versions of her or her female disciples performing the tasks, and she will control your body to position it for appropriate skewering as needed. later when cakrasamvara arrives at the end of the ceremony he is much taller than they or you are so you will actually be picked up off the floor and you will get to enjoy his special form of punishment/blessing. absent that vipashyana such trauma would be just trauma not a blessing full of data and instruction so you will merely be a brief spectator hooked and toured through a couple layers of hell without becoming a participant and without meeting vajrayogini, but you will greatly enhance your renunciation by seeing the perpetual samsara machine in person. also once the entire vipashyana induced ceremony ends she will take possession of your body and perform some final specific bodily movements which will restore the trauma experienced and bring you back to a functional state.

  • @leemoore974
    @leemoore974 Год назад

    *Promo SM*

  • @MarshalMHVHZRHL
    @MarshalMHVHZRHL Год назад

    There's termas in Sacramento and no one cares except the nagas and dakinis

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    Thank you for this talk, Lama. I was particularly pleased to hear your Zen teacher's description of enlightenment - when you treat all beings as your children. And I also enjoyed your answer to Connor's question about sutra vs. tantra.

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    What an incredible exposition by Geshe Tengye! This is very helpful. I am grateful for the teaching. Thank you 1,000,000,000 times!

  • @PhuongThaoam226
    @PhuongThaoam226 Год назад

    Thank you Rinpoche la

  • @PhuongThaoam226
    @PhuongThaoam226 Год назад

    thank you Genla

  • @Alliebeuong
    @Alliebeuong Год назад

    Thank you very much Great Master for your teaching 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @ThuyVu-ub8er
    @ThuyVu-ub8er Год назад

    Thank you Khangser Rinpoche

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    Thank you Lama. That was a great talk!

  • @DirkJohnson
    @DirkJohnson Год назад

    Thank you Lamala, you woke up my practice!

  • @Spectre2434
    @Spectre2434 Год назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @Spectre2434
    @Spectre2434 Год назад

    The Termas

  • @PemaLhundrup108
    @PemaLhundrup108 Год назад

    Through kindness alone we can reach the other shore 🙏 Om Ma-Ni Pad-Ma Hum 🙏

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    What an excellent talk. Thank you Lama and Tenzin! I really want to follow the admonition to 'savor the okay'.

  • @heruka111
    @heruka111 Год назад

    100% clear

  • @shivbhole1733
    @shivbhole1733 Год назад

    Whenever i eat food I am overthink thoughts

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    Thank you Lama. Great talk. It helped me to understand some things I had questions about.

  • @havivahmagner9643
    @havivahmagner9643 Год назад

    𝐩яⓞ𝓂𝓞Ş𝐦

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    Thanks for an interesting discussion Dan.

  • @babetteadrian
    @babetteadrian Год назад

    I have listened to "Emptiness and the Mind Perceiving It" and gained tremendous amounts of understanding and insight. Dr. Garfield's ability to sum up his comprehensive knowledge and ability to co-relate information into concise and logical interpretation and explanations reveals deep connotations and viewpoints, which he is able to unite rather than show their potential divisions. The simple indication that Yogachara is investigating from a phenomenological point of view rather than a metaphysical one as in Mādhyamaka illuminates and resolves a long-standing false conflict between the two. I am not a native English speaker but have no problem to understand every word - but I do have a problem with Tibetan or Sanskrit words said in American English, when not pronounced clearly. I would very much like to know which book and text the first one was, as it is nowhere mentioned clearly. The second text is clear as one of the nuns asked specifically and he explained and showed the book. Comments on RUclips are switched off, so one can't ask and the description of the videos does not state which texts.

    • @babetteadrian
      @babetteadrian Год назад

      Just found the English Title in a couple of descriptions.

  • @glenj5618
    @glenj5618 Год назад

    𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢 😭

  • @anabrantes123
    @anabrantes123 Год назад

    🙏☸

  • @LoanNguyen-jm7xl
    @LoanNguyen-jm7xl Год назад

    Thank you for your wonderful teaching Rinpoche 🌼🙏

  • @LoanNguyen-jm7xl
    @LoanNguyen-jm7xl Год назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @LoanNguyen-jm7xl
    @LoanNguyen-jm7xl Год назад

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest Год назад

    Thank you for the excellent talk on the heart sutra. I especially enjoyed the Q&A.

  • @FearlessWisdom
    @FearlessWisdom 3 года назад

    Dharma poetry! Dirk is in his element!

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 3 года назад

    Thank you Jac. This was a great talk and followup discussion.

  • @DanielWest
    @DanielWest 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing the video. When it comes to letting go of fixations, Lama suggested a common theme where "we want our cake and eat it too. So, we want to go the full length of suffering. We want to get every little bit of suffering out of our experience before we go 'that was a drag, I should have done that sooner.' It's really weird how most of the time we want to take it to the bitter end before we let it go." I got a chuckle and a sigh out of that. I wish I couldn't relate to that observation so well. :)