Teaching on Chandrakirti’s Entering the Middle Way by HH The Dalai Lama!

We are extremely lucky that HH The Dalai Lama is going to give online teaching on the famous text known as “ENTERING THE MIDDLE WAY” by reknowned Indian Pundit Chandra Kirti. This is one of the most popular teaching on the nature of emptiness. All students of Tibetan Buddhism study this text as the very basis in understanding the nature of emptiness propounded by Arya Nagarjuna.
Arya Nagarjuna came to this world four hundred years after the Pari nirvana of the holy Buddha. He brought about a renaissance of Mahayana Buddhism which had diminished after the Buddha’s passing into parinirvana. His most famous disciple was Acharya Arya Deva and it is believed Chandra Kirti was also one of the most avid followers of Nagarjuna in the field of interpreting the nature of emptiness.

There will be translation in English,Tibetan,Hindi, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Japanese, Mongolia, Korean, German, Portuguese and Italian on official Websites and on the Facebook pages of the office of His Holiness The Dalai Lama.
Everyone is requested to follow social distancing rules while viewing the Live webcast. There are three days of teaching on the same topic.

Time: Morning of July 17th, 18th and 19th 2020 from 8.00 am to 9.00 am IST (Indian Standard of Time).
For further information please go to: dalailama.com/live

 

༄།། དུས་གསུམ་གྱིས་རྒྱལ་བ་ཀུན་ལས་བཀྲིན་ལྷག་པར་ཆེ་བ་ བོད་གངས་ཅན་པ་རྣམས་ཀྱི་བལྟ་བའི་མིག་དང་ཁོག་པའི་སྙིང་༧རྒྱལ་དབང་ཐམས་ཅད་མཁྱེན་ཅིང་གཟིགས་པ་ཆེན་པོ་མཆོག་སྐུ་ཚེ་ཞབས་པད་བསྐལ་བརྒྱར་བརྟེན་ཅིང་ཐུགས་ཀྱིས་བཞེད་དོན་མ་ལུས་པ་ལྷུན་གྱིས་འགྲུབ་པའི་སྨོན་འདུན་ཞུ།། ཨོསིཊིལིཡའི་ནུབ་གླིང་ས་འཁྱོནརྒྱལ་ས་སྤརཐ་རུ་གནས་པའི་བོད་ཀྱི་ཆོས་དང་རིགས་གཞུང་བསྟི་གནས་བཀྲིས་ཆོས་གླིང་སློབ་བུ་རྣམས་ནས་དད་གུས་སྤྲོ་གསུམ་ངང་ནས་ཞུ་བར་ལགས་སོ།།

We the students and teacher of Tashi Choeling Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Perth – (WA) are wishing HH The Dalai Lama a very Happy Birthday and may you live a long, long time for the benefit of all sentient beings and especially the people of Tibet.