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Saints of Tibet Series 1 (partly hybrid, partly online only) (Start of series)

Evening talk | Do Tulku Rinpoche
In this series of talks, we will delve into the history of liberation in Tibet. Although this great land has produced so many remarkable beings, there are some that stand apart. We will discuss sacred biographies and accounts of great meditation masters from all sects of Tibetan Buddhism. To know about these beings—their struggles, sacrifices, and triumphs—is to know about something much larger than our own lives. Yet, we can learn and derive such profound inspiration from them. If you wish to know the true spirit of Tibet, if you wish to look past the statues and thangkas, and look into the very marrow of this great land, knowing about her heroes is what I would suggest.
In Series 1, we will discuss the lives of:
- The Great Dharma King Trisong Deutsen (Nyingma tradition)
- Pagor Bairotsana (Nyingma tradition)
- Dromtonpa Gyalwey Jungney (Kadampa tradition)
- Lord of Yogis Chekhawa (Kadampa tradition)
This is the first in a three-part series exploring the lives of Tibet’s great spiritual figures, presented according to the main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Series 1 focuses on masters from the Nyingma and Kadampa traditions. Series 2 will highlight great saints of the Sakya and Kagyu schools, while Series 3 will be dedicated to the Gelugpa lineage. Language is English. Registration deadline is one week before.
Do Tulku Rinpoche is the Spiritual Director of Arya Tara’s Net, an online community and center for Buddhist studies based in Windeck, Germany. Recognized as the reincarnation of the 5th Raktrul Rinpoche, he received an eleven-year training in Buddhist philosophy, practice and debate at Dzongsar Institute in India. Since then, he has been teaching in India, Nepal, Europe, the U.S, and South America. Rinpoche has received teachings, transmissions, and initiations from some of the greatest masters of our time, including H.H. Dalai Lama, H.H. Sakya Trichen, Khenchen Kunga Wangchuk, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, H.H. Dagchen Rinpoche, H.E. Luding Khenchen Rinpoche, H.E. Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche and others. Rinpoche has worked with the 84000 translation project for several years as a translator and Himalayan expert, and is currently working with the Khyentse Vision Project as the traditional scholar expert. One of his main activities is the Bodhisattva Project, an online study program with participants from around the world. He is appreciated for his learned, interactive, humorous and often unconventional way of communicating Buddhist teachings.
Language is English a translation into German is provided.
Registration deadline is one week before.
Time | 19 till 21 CET
The following dates are scheduled: 3 October (only live online), 10 October (onsite + live online), 17 October (only live online) and 24 October (onsite + live online)
Complete Series Regular 75 Euro | Members 55 Euro | Reduced 45 Euro
One Event Regular 20 Euro | Members 15 Euro | Reduced 12 Euro


