Tushita-Delhi Dharma Celebrations, 2004-19
This collection presents Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s introductions to five of the souvenir booklets produced for Dharma Celebrations held at Tushita Mahayana Meditation Centre, Delhi, India.
This collection presents Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s introductions to five of the souvenir booklets produced for Dharma Celebrations held at Tushita Mahayana Meditation Centre, Delhi, India.
Advice about the importance of the Dharma center, which brings benefit to so many sentient beings.
Advice for center directors on how to resolve conflict with difficult students at the Dharma center by remembering their kindness and having an open heart, tolerance and compassion.
Advice on the practice of giving and letters of thanks to benefactors of Rinpoche's centers and projects.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche sent this advice to a Dharma center which was having difficulties with the decisions and conduct of one of the people working at the center.
This book combines several teachings given by Lama Zopa Rinpoche on nyung nä, a powerful two-day practice associated with Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion.
A short Vajrasattva practice composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche and published in a pocket-sized format. Whenever we have broken a vow or created any other kind of negative karma, we can purify that negativity with the four opponent powers without a second’s delay.
A speech by Lama Zopa Rinpoche at the opening of a new building for Amitabha Buddhist Centre, Singapore.
Sentient beings' happiness comes from Dharma, from virtuous actions.
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave this advice about the merit of offering service at the Dharma center for the benefit of others.
A series of ten teachings given during a nyung nä retreat at Lawudo Gompa, Nepal, in 1978.
A talk about guru devotion, the FPMT organization and the benefits of the Dharma center
A talk to workers at the hospice about the benefits of serving others with a sincere heart
Topics include prostrations, offerings, rejoicing, the sufferings of samsara, bodhicitta and emptiness
A teaching on the merit of offering service to the guru at the Dharma center.