The Benefits of Making Prostrations
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.
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.
A teaching on the four opponent powers, a practice that purifies negative karma and obscurations
This commentary includes advice on combining the practice with prostrations and lamrim meditation.
Lama Yeshe gave this public talk in Los Angeles, June 28 1975.
A teaching on the purpose of meditation and the spiritual path, excerpted from the 25th Kopan meditation course, 1992.
Nyung nä teachings at Shakyamuni Center, Taiwan, in February 2007.
Teachings on the Buddha, at Shakyamuni Center, Taichung, Taiwan. March 3 and 6, 2007.
Excerpts from teachings given in Singapore. Includes a talk on how the Kopan courses began.
For Eastern Horizon magazine, a publication of the Young Buddhist Association of Malaysia
An introduction by Lama Zopa Rinpoche to the truth of suffering, its causes and the method that can cease all suffering.