Parting from four Attachments – Do Tulku Date 3. April 2020 – 5.
April 2020 Category Teachings The Schedule Friday 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday 10:00 – 12:00 / 2:30 – 4:30 p.m. The Teaching
This wonderful teaching is considered one of Tibet’s most revered
instruction on how to follow the Mahayana teaching of Shakyamuni
Buddha in it’s essence. Sachen Kunga Nyingpo One way or another,
these four lines are incorporated in the practices of all the lineages
of Tibetan Buddhism. When Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye, one of
Tibet’s greatest nonsectarian master of the last century, was
composing the famed Compendium of Pith Instructions, this text was
kept first. This was taught by Manjushri to the Great Sachen Kunga
Nyingpo and the way of interaction in this text is precise, complete
and avoids verbal clutter. With just four lines, it is compact and
easy to remember for the practitioners. As is often the way of great
practitioners, one may receive hundreds of different teachings but for
their practice they prefer a short and to the point instruction. For a
follower of wisdom who wants to avoid downfalls on the path to
liberation, it is impossible to reach enlightenment and gain wisdom
whilst having any one or all of the four attachments. So needless to
say, it is extremely important for us to have clear understanding of
the path and the essence of our practice. Need for such clear
instruction becomes clear if are contemplating a bit of self
awareness and ask oneself -What have I been doing till now? – Where
is my life going from here? – Enlightenment maybe my final
destination but what is required of me right now? – Where do I stand
on the path? About Do Tulku Rinpoche Raktrul Rinpoche (also known as
Do Tulku) was born in 1985 in South India. At 17, he was recognized by
HH Sakya Trizin as the sixth Raktrul Rinpoche, a tulku (recognized
reincarnation) of a Sakya monastery. He began, then, his studies in
the Dzongsar Khyentse Chöky Lodro Institute, where he received his
training in Buddhist philosophy, practice, and debate. After eleven
years of studies, he successfully graduated with the ‘Acharya’
title. He also taught in Dzongsar Institute for a year and guided
retreats for monks in Mustang. In addition, he has received teachings,
transmissions and initiations from some of the greatest masters of our
times, such as HH the Dalai Lama, HH the Sakya Trizin, Khenchen Kunga
Wangchuk, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, Dagchen Rinpoche, Luding
Khenchen Rinpoche, and many more. He is a translator for the 84000
project, and is a lay master.
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