The Lineage of the Teachings
The lineage of the teachings was handed down to the Kadampas by Atisha, an Indian pandit who revived Buddhism in Tibet.
The lineage of the teachings was handed down to the Kadampas by Atisha, an Indian pandit who revived Buddhism in Tibet.
How every action with bodhicitta motivation collects infinite merit and creates the cause for enlightenment.
How hindrances and adverse circumstances can become a support for Dharma practice.
A teaching on mind training using the seven Mahayana techniques, and equalizing and exchanging oneself for others.
The good heart as the source of all happiness
Commentary on the teachings of Atisha and the Kadampa geshes, the exemplary practitioners of Buddhism in Tibet.
Teachings given at Root Institute, Days 5 - 7; includes a commentary on Atisha's Jewel Garland
Teachings at Root Institute, Days 1 - 4; includes an oral transmission and commentary on Atisha's Jewel Garland
A commentary given by Lama Zopa Rinpoche on an essential mind training text composed by Kadampa Geshe Langri Tangpa.
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In this talk, Dr. Nicholas Ribush discusses how to develop compassion, which is at the heart of the Buddhist path.
Dr Nicholas Ribush describes the qualities of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso in this article.
Practicing bodhicitta as the best way to love and take care of oneself.
In this commentary on the seven-point mind training, Geshe Jampa Tegchok explains how we can abandon self-cherishing and develop compassion.
Bodhicitta, with love and compassion as its basis, is the essential seed producing the attainment of buddhahood