Tara Practice
A short Tara practice composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
A short Tara practice composed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche
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 teaching given prior to a ceremony for generating the mind of enlightenment (bodhicitta).
A short teaching on the benefits of purifying negative karma, given before a Vajrasattva jenang.
A compilation of teachings on the mandala offering, a practice that pacifies all hindrances to temporal and ultimate happiness
Rinpoche explains the benefits of mani pills, the Thirty-five Buddhas practice, and the importance of purifying negative karma in this evening session during the 100 Million Mani Retreat at Chenrezig Institute, Australia.
Techniques for the practice of mind training
The eight Mahayana precepts should be taken with the motivation of bodhicitta, remembering the kindness of other sentient beings
Lama Zopa Rinpoche gave these teachings on offering practices during a Cittamani Tara Puja at Amitabha Buddhist Centre, Singapore in 1992.
A commentary on Vajrasattva meditation and recitation as a purification practice.
An interview with His Holiness the Dalai Lama about Buddhist teachings and 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.