Dharma News at Nepal: Teachings on The Three Principal Aspects of the Path

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Special Free Webcast of the three day teaching by H.E. the Jangtse Choeje, Kyabje Gosok Rinpoche on Je Tsongkhapa’s renowned text ‘The Three Principal Aspects of the Path’ will be given on March 5th and 6th, 2018 at 13:00 local time, at Samtenling Monastery, Nepal. The teaching will be in Tibetan with Chinese translation. White Tara long life empowerment will be given on March 7th at 9:00 local time instead of ‘The Three Princial Aspects of the Path’ teaching.
 
We are pleased to announce that registration for this event is now open at www.gompaservices.com.    Registration will be available until March 26th.
 
The webcast:
 
H.E. the Jangtse Choeje, Kyabje Gosok Rinpoche will teach in Tibetan each day on Tsongkhapa’s renowned text ‘The Three Principal Aspects of the Path’.  Tsongkhapa’s text beautifully and succinctly sets out in verse the three essential aspects of the path, namely: renunciation, bodhicitta and the correct view of emptiness.  The text embraces the entire process of mental training and development towards fulfilling the ultimate aim of a bodhisattva, i.e. to attain Buddhahood for the sake of all beings.
 
The teachings will be recorded live and be available to view by the end of each day.  The webcast will then remain available for you to view at any time of your choosing until March 26th.
 
This is a free webcast but registration is needed to view the webcast.  At the time you register you will also have the opportunity to make a voluntary offering in support of this event. 
 
To register, please go to www.gompaservices.com and sign in to your Gompa account and select Special Events; then select Samtenling and choose ‘See list of special events scheduled to be webcast.’  If you do not have a Gompa account, you can create a free account by selecting Sign in / Create Account at www.gompaservices.com.

 

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