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Friday May 10, 7:30 to 9:30 PM
Saturday May 11 & Sunday May 12, 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (with breaks for lunch and tea)

Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Lobsang Jampa will teach for this weekend on Kalachakra. His Holiness the Dalai Lama and other high lamas have often given the Kalachakra Initiation for world peace in the West. But, it’s rare to hear detailed teachings on Kalachakra from a fully qualified lama. Over the course of this weekend, Rinpoche will explain the essentials of Kalachakra practice, noting how it differs from other tantric practices and how it can grant enlightenment in one lifetime!

These teachings are only open to those who have received a highest yoga tantra empowerment (whether into the practice of Kalachakra or another highest yoga tantra deity).

Registration is not required.

Suggested donation: Members $35, Non-members $50, no one will be turned away due to lack of funds

Location: 10875 Main Street, Unit 108, Fairfax, VA
Hosted by: Guhyasamaja Center
Questions? info@guhyasamaja.org

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Here’s an incomplete list of summer Dharma courses taking place in North America this year. These are primarily FPMT Centers with a few other Gelukpa Centers and teachings from other traditions as well. For registration information and the most up-to-date information, please visit the links below.

Rejoice! We are truly blessed to have so many unbelievable opportunities to learn from incredible masters.

Tsechen Kunchab Ling. H.H. Sakya Trizin: Teachings and Empowerments. April – July, 2013. Walden, NY.

Land of Medicine Buddha. Jangtse Choje Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche Fri-Sat, June 7-8, 2013. Soquel, CA.

Vajrapani Institute. Summer Program – Jangtse Choje Lobsang Tenzin Rinpoche Jun 12, 2013 – Jun 20, 2013. Boulder Creek, CA.

Land of Medicine Buddha. Lam Rim Teachings with Chöden Rinpoche – Day 1 Sun, June 30 at 3pm; Mon, July 1 at 7pm; Tue, July 2 at 7pm. Soquel, CA.

Guhyasamaja Center. Realizing Emptiness: Praise to Dependent Origination. July 1 to 7, 2013. Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa. Am Kolel Retreat Center, Beallesville, MD.

Vajrapani Institute. Open Your Heart to Others: Eight Verses of Mind Training. Choden Rinpoche and Jon Landaw. July 5 – 7, 2013. Boulder Creek, CA.

Jewel Heart. 2013 Jewel Heart Joyful Summer Retreat
Gelek Rinpoche. July 4 – Sunday, July 14. Ann Arbor, MI.

Deer Park Buddhist Center. Wisdom/Special Insight Chapter of Je Tsong Khapa’s Middle Length Lam Rim Monday, July 8th through Friday, August 2nd, 2013. Ganden Jangtse Choje Rinpoche. Oregon, WI.

Bodhicitta Chapter of Je Tsong Khapa’s Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path
Jangtse Choje Rinpoche. August 5th through August 16th. Oregon, WI.

Mindrolling Lotus Garden. Summer Shedra H.E. Jetsun Khandro Rinpoche. July 24 – August 4. Lotus Garden Retreat Center. Stanley, VA.

Vajrapani Institute. Teen Camp at Vajrapani. Jul 19,2013 – Jul 22, 2013. Boulder Creek, CA.

Namgyal Monastery. Kalachakra Six Session Guru Yoga Retreat July 28 – August 4, 2013. Geshe Lobsang Dakpa. Du Khor Choling, The Land of Kalachakra Study and Practice.

Six Yogas of Naropa & Hevajra Empowerment Chodon Rinpoche and Geshe Gyalten. August 2-11, 2013. Lasell College. Newton, MA.

Do Ngak Khunphen Ling. Nine-day Teaching on the Vajrayogini Generation Stage. Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa. August 17-25, 2013. New York City.

May our precious gurus never leave us, and may we always have opportunities to study and practice the holy Dharma.

Last updated: April 26, 2013

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Just as our own eyes can’t see each other, we must rely on other people to point out our faults so that we can improve ourselves.

~ Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche, March 2013

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It’s not a question of whether or not we will attain Buddhahood — we will definitely all become Buddhas, the real question is simply, when.

~ Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa, March 2013

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We should take refuge in the Triple Gem – the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha the way a child regards her mother. When she’s fearful, she cries and runs to her. When she’s very happy, she shares her delight with her. Likewise, in another way, the Triple Gem protects us from all harm and leads us to permanent happiness.

~ Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa, March 2013

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Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche will confer the Triple Empowerment of Hayagriva, Vajrapani, Garuda on Saturday, March 23, 2013 at the Vienna Community Center in Vienna, VA. Participants should note the following:

  • As is customary for lower tantra empowerments, it is best not to consume onions, eggs, garlic, or meat prior to the empowerment.
  • There is a mantra recitation commitment for the empowerment.
  • The discussion on Sunday afternoon on the topic “Truth, Path, and Buddha Nature” will be led by Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa
  • Please bring your own cushion and a towel or mat to sit on if you would like to sit on the floor instead of a chair.
  • If you are planning on staying for dinner on Saturday, please email the organizer Pema Dechen (pema2011@yahoo.com)

Please contact Pema Dechen if you have any questions about this event by phone: (571) 643-4233 – mobile , or email.

This event is sponsored by:

Partners for Tibetan Education (PTE) http://www.partnersfortibetaneducation.org 1875 Connecticut Ave, NW., Suite #410 Washington D.C 20009

The schedule of events is available here

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Save the Date!  We are honored and very pleased to announce that Guhyasamaja Center’s next week-long retreat with Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche will be July 1-7 , 2013 at a retreat center in Maryland.  The topic will be “Realizing Emptiness: Praise to Dependent Origination.” This will be the first time that Rinpoche has given an extensive teaching on emptiness to Western students, and it’s a teaching not to be missed.

Everyone is welcome to attend.

Registration details will follow in a month or two on our website: http://www.guhyasamaja.org.

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UPDATED 2/23/2013: Please see the attached flyer with the complete schedule of events: PTE – announcement for March 23-24, 2013

At the request of Pema Gorap, the Director of Partners for Tibetan Education, www.partnersfortibetaneducation.org, our most kind teacher Venerable Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa will bestow the rare empowerment of Hayagriva, Vajrapani and wisdom Garuda on the afternoon of Saturday, March 23 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm. This empowerment is most beneficial to ward off big obstacles and illnesses. The program continues after the empowerment with teachings by Rinpoche and Geshe Losang Dhargye. Attendees are invited to stay for dinner.

On Sunday March 24 from 1:30 – 3:00 pm, Geshe Losang Dhargye will lead a meditation and then give a talk on “Truth, Path, and Buddha Nature”.

The empowerment and all other events are open and free. Donations are appreciated to defray the room rental and other expenses. Any extra monies received will be used to fund Tibetan children’s language and culture programs.

The program will be held at the Vienna Community Center, 120 Cherry Street SE, Vienna, VA.

For more information, please contact Pema Dechen Gorap (pema2011@yahoo.com, 571-643-4233) or any of the volunteers listed on the attached flyer, or visit: www.partnersfortibetaneducation.org.

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From November 30 to December 13, Gaden Jangtse monastery and neighboring Drepung Loseling monastery hosted thousands of monks, nuns and visitors from around the world. All came to attend His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s teachings on the lam rim. His Holiness had a slight cold, but despite that, he pushed himself very hard to complete the oral transmission of the entire lam rim chenmo, middle length lam rim and path to bliss (de lam).

I flew from the Washington D.C. area to Bangalore where a friend met me at the airport at 1:00 am. The airport was modern and clean.  After an 8+ hour train ride through the country side, we arrived in Hubli. We dodged taxis, buses, trucks, auto rickshaws and many other motor vehicles (not to mention cows, stray dogs, and people), and made it to a modest restaurant that said “veg & non-veg” on its sign. After a delicious dinner, we piled into a taxi with friends and drove about 45 minutes to Mungod.

Gaden Jangtse was very quiet by the time we arrived around 10 pm. We dropped Geshe Tashi off at the house where he stayed with Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa.

I stayed a few blocks away at Khensur Rinpoche Losang Tsephel’s khangtsen, Dhora Khangtsen along with about 90 guests. The other guests were mostly devoted middle aged Chinese ladies from the West coast and Far East.  There were several FPMT nuns from Thomsaling as well as Chinese sangha.  A Taiwanese nun from the nearby Jangchub Choeling nunnery joined us, she had been living there for 14 years. The khangtsen is home to probably several hundred monks.

The teachings at Gaden were held across the street from Dhora Khangtsen in the main temple. The first few days the line to enter was very long and slow because of the security check. People who did not have their PAP (Protected Area Permit) were not allowed to enter. Some sat across the street in the debate courtyard under the trees and listened on their radios. Rumor has it that several hundred foreigners were eventually deported for not having a PAP.

Inside the gate, volunteers were distributing copies of the texts for the teachings — a beautiful five volume set of books. A set of translations in English was also available.  In front of the temple, a large awning had been set up. Several thousand monks sat on pieces of cardboard, and small carpets. There were a lot of very young monks smiling and joking around. Inside the temple, there were two levels. The upper level had a big veranda, so I sat outside in the warm sunshine. I could see His Holiness on the TV screen.

Following some unbelievable chanting, the teaching started at 9 am. On the first day, His Holiness said that Ling Rinpoche had been seriously injured in a serious car accident when he was on his way to meet him. The driver had been killed. Later we learned that Ling Rinpoche was recovering well.

Hot butter tea and large pieces of bread were distributed around 10:30 by teams of monks who ran extremely fast up and down the crowded aisles with big metal kettles and plastic crates for the bread.

His Holiness ended the morning sessions around 12:00 pm. For lunch, we stood in line outside or followed the monks who were distributing food — naan, yogurt, rice and dal, or vegetables. 17,000 monks and nuns are reported to have attended the teachings, it’s amazing that the monastery was able to feed so many people every day.

By 1:00 pm or so, His Holiness resumed his teaching. He covered several topics using the Lam Rim Chenmo and then covered them again using the middle length and/or de lam. It was amazing how effortlessly he could move between the texts. He mentioned that the copy of the Lam Rim Chenmo that he was using was very precious to him because it was one of the few texts that he carried during his his escape from Tibet.

One of the themes that His Holiness wove into the lam rim teaching the first week was the importance of meditation and retreat. He cautioned the monks not to become too involved with building bigger, more luxurious facilities and not to waste time hanging around in the tea shops.

After dinner when the weather cooled down, I went to listen to the monks debating in the dark illuminated by a few lights. Many people circumambulated the teaching hall, and some did prostrations outside. On Lama Tsongkhapa Day, the monks offered Lama Chopa with tsok in the evening, many local Tibetans came, and hundreds of burning candles were placed outside the prayer hall. There was a beautiful, moving long life ceremony for His Holiness on the last day at Gaden.

I caught up with Geshe Losang Tenzin who toured the U.S. in 2012 with a group of monks from Gajang Tsawa khangtsen of Gaden Jangtse. For those of you who met the group, I also ran into Nyima, Kunchok and Jeff Beam. They were all well and the monks were very happy to be back at Gaden. Geshe Tenzin was really busy — a long line of patients waited for him outside his clinic door until late at night. The new temple has finally been completed after several years and will be consecrated in early March 2013.

I also saw Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Ven. Roger along with Khandro la. Many IMI sangha attended.

During the second week, the teachings were held at Drepung Loseling. It was a 20 minute bus ride along a narrow, extremely dusty road. The mid-point was Camp 3, a small village bustling with shops and restaurants.  Nearby is the Jangchub Choeling nunnery, a Kagyud monastery, a Tibetan high school, and a small monastery that contains many incredible relics including some of Lama Atisha and other holy objects. It was a common sight to see a taxi with several monks sitting on the top, hanging out the back, and squished inside. Everyone was having a great time. Anything to get to the teachings! I was surprised to see groups of young monks (8 – 10 years old) walking along the road without any adult supervision. In the mornings, I walked with a friend to Camp 3 and then we joined the fun and squeezed into an auto rickshaw or taxi and rode to Drepung.

The main prayer hall at Drepung Loseling was enormous with a lot of windows, a very tall ceiling, and many traditional banners and wall hangings. The temple was filled with the most magnificent chanting.

His Holiness completed his teaching a day or two earlier than expected so that he could visit some of the neighboring monasteries and for other activities. Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche attended the debates that were held in the presence of His Holiness. Only the top monks debated and they came from all around India. A special event commemorating His Holiness’s Nobel Peace Prize was held on December 10th.

On the last day despite his busy schedule, he very kindly met with several hundred non-Tibetans. He spoke about the importance of upholding moral values and what it means to be a 21st century Buddhist. He encouraged us to read and meditate on the lam rim every day and said that only by doing can we progress on the path to Enlightenment. A webcast of the meeting is available here.

On the 13th, Drepung Gomang offered a long life puja for His Holiness. Many people threw long white khatas in the air at the end. His Holiness didn’t say too much, but I think he encouraged all the abbots and former abbots to learn English! In the afternoon, I travelled with Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche and his students back to Sera Mey monastery (an 11 hour bus ride filled with loud Hindi pop music) and spent a few days at his khangtsen. The lovely new prayer hall is coming along well and Rinpoche consecrated it. It should be completed by the time His Holiness gives the Jangchub lamrim teachings at Sera in 2013. If you are considering attending, I’d suggest that you apply for the PAP now.

For spectacular photos of the teachings, please visit the photo gallery on http://www.dalailama.com/.

The Jangchub Lamrim organizing committee website has a lot of information including links to translations of the lam rim texts and important travel information including how to apply for a PAP.

Bookmark it for the 2013 teachings! I sincerely hope you can attend.

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Thanks to the hard work of a volunteer at Gyumed Khensur Rinpoche Losang Jampa’s center, DNKL, the recordings from his inspiring mahamudra teaching given in August 2012 in NYC are now available online for free.

Please consider making a donation to DNKL as an expression of thanks to Rinpoche for these unique instructions on how to practice mahamudra.

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