When: Sunday, June 22, 2025, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Where: Online and in-person at 1287 Coric Ave, Burlington, ON L7R 3S4
We welcome you to attend the teachings in person! However, given the small size of the room, and that we are broadcasting live on Zoom and Social Media, please arrive more than 10 minutes before the beginning of the session, and please do let us know one day prior by emailing us at [email protected] that you are attending in person, so we know to expect you.
To watch the teachings online on Zoom, please register here (this is a very simple and quick registration process by email). You can also watch the sessions live-streamed on Facebook or YouTube.
* This Zoom link will be the same for all sessions in this year’s commentary series on The Oral Transmission of Mañjuśrī.
During this week’s Sunday program, Geshe Sonam will complete his commentary on the Vajrasattva practice. Following this, we will return to the next texts in our Fundamental Texts of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism Series, The Oral Transmission of Mañjuśrī by the Fifth Dalai Lama, with a drop of A Precious Garland of the Supreme Path by Je Gampopa Sonam Rinchen.
You can learn more about the Vajrasattva Commentary on this page.
Visit this page to find the mantras and sadhana of Vajrasattva.
To learn more about our upcoming series, The Oral Transmission of Mañjuśrī by the Fifth Dalai Lama, with a drop of A Precious Garland of the Supreme Path by Je Gampopa Sonam Rinchen, visit this page.
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