Nyung Nä Practice: Prostrations and Offerings
Topics include prostrations, offerings, rejoicing, the sufferings of samsara, bodhicitta and emptiness
Topics include prostrations, offerings, rejoicing, the sufferings of samsara, bodhicitta and emptiness
In this excerpt from Kopan Course No. 27, Rinpoche explains how to achieve full enlightenment
A short teaching on the benefits of purifying negative karma, given before a Vajrasattva jenang.
A commentary on Vajrasattva meditation and recitation as a purification practice.
The practice of prostrations to the Thirty-five Buddhas is a powerful method to purify past harmful actions and prevent unwanted sufferings in the future.
Extracts from teachings by Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Lama Yeshe on the practice of Vajrasattva.
Teachings from a Mani retreat held at Institut Vajra Yogini, France, in 2009.
Lightly edited teachings from the Amitabha and White Tara initiations and retreat held at Shakyamuni Center, Taiwan, in February 2007.
A teaching on the four opponent powers, a practice that purifies negative karma and obscurations
Lightly edited excerpts from a one-month Mitukpa retreat held in Vermont, USA, 2002.
This commentary includes advice on combining the practice with prostrations and lamrim meditation.
A commentary on the practice of offering aroma to spirits.
An explanation of the meaning and benefits of reciting OM MANI PADME HUM. Karma and purification are also discussed.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche explains why tantra is a quick path to achieving full enlightenment.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave these teachings during a Thousand-Arm Chenrezig Retreat held in Taichung, Taiwan, February-March 2001.