3204 W Lynn
Seattle, Washington 98119

Jhado Rinpoche
July 18-27, 2008

July 18 at 7:00 pm
Wisdom and Compassion-The Wings of Enlightenment
Centro de la Raza Community Center, 2524 16th Ave. South , Room 309 Map link
The main speaker and esteemed guest, Jhado Rinpoche, will speak on wisdom and compassion and how these two qualities are the key ingredients to creating both inner peace and freedom, as well as peace on earth in our shared world.

Following Rinpoche’s talk, Mr. Pema Wangyal, Regional President of the Tibetan Youth Congress from Orissa , India will give a presentation on political and religious repression in Tibet and the democratic movement amongst Tibetans-in-exile. Mr. Wangyal’s talk is sponsored by Seattle Friends of Tibet

July 19-23
Chapter 9 from "A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life"
Sat and Sun at 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (with lunch break at noon)

"All branches of the Buddha's teachings are taught for the sake of wisdom. If you wish to bring an end to suffering, you must develop wisdom." Shantideva Bodhisattvacaryavatara", Chapter 9. ( A Guide to the Bodhisattva's Way of Life)

Chapter 9 of the "Bodhisattva's Way of Life" is a doorway into the most profound teachings of Mahayana Buddhism-the Perfection of Wisdom, the understanding of reality which is the final stepping stone leading to full enlightenment. Shantideva, the author of this text, an eighth century yogi living at Nalanda, is one of the lineage master of the Prasangika Madhyamaka tradition, the highest philosophical school according to the Gelukpa sect of Tibetan Buddhism.

Ascending this Mount Everest of philosophical topics is a challenge to even the seasoned student of Buddhism. However, with a fully qualified guide leading the way, we can be sure of making steady progress on this journey illuminating the path to complete freedom. A commentary on Chapter 9 by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, is available through Wisdom Publications.

Initiation into Buddha Manjushri
July 25 Friday at 7:00 pm and July 26 Saturday at 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (with lunch break at noon)
Tantric initiation offers the serious student of Buddhism a powerful vehicle for accelerated practice. Initiation or empowerment, confers the seed potential of the lineage-via the blessings of the master-thus enabling the student to engage in practices enabling one to transform one's ordinary body, speech, and mind, into that of an enlightened being. For a fuller discussion of tantra, please refer to Berzin Archives.

Introduction to Kalachakra
July 27 Sunday at 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM (with lunch break at noon)

Jhado Rinpoche Fund (see below) Dates, Times, Locations Click here to Register Photo courtesy of the
International Kalachakra Network

Jhado Rinpoche (Tenzin Jungne) was born in 1954 to a nomadic family living in the area of Namtso Lake, 220 kilometers north of Lhasa, Tibet. At the age of three he was recognized and enthroned as the 6th incarnation of the abbot of Jhado Monastery.

After fleeing Tibet in 1959, Rinpoche lived briefly in Nepal and later spent several years in Dalhausie and Dharamsala in North India where he completed his basic studies in Tibetan reading, writing and reciting Buddhist texts. Rinpoche took his vows as a novice monk from His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1964 and his full ordination vows from Kyabje Ling Rinpoche in 1973.

From 1972 until 1990, Rinpoche studied at Sera Je Monastery in South India. In 1991, he attained the degree of Geshe Lha Rampa, the highest level of education in the Geluk tradition. He then went on to continue his studies at Gyuto Tantric College in lower Dharamsala. From 1992 until 1996, Rinpoche served as a teacher at Namgyal Monastery in Dharamsala, the personal monastery of H.H. the Dalai Lama. In 1997, Rinpoche was appointed to the post of Abbot of Namgyal Monastery, and served in that capacity until 2004.

Jhado Rinpoche is one of the most esteemed lamas in the Geluk lineage today. In addition to his excellent education in the Geluk monastic college system, over the years Rinpoche has also received many oral transmissions and empowerments from H.H. the Dalai Lama and his two main tutors Kyabje Ling Rinpoche and Kyabje Triang Rinpoche. He has also received teachings from many great teachers of other traditions including the Nyingma master Trulshik Rinpoche.

Renowned for his keen intelligence and dynamic teaching style, Jhado Rinpoche is also highly acclaimed for his ability to engage western students in ways that are interesting and personally relevant. In addition to these qualities, Rinpoche is also well known and loved for his gentle demeanor and his kindness.

Jhado Rinpoche Fund
Rinpoche will be traveling with his attendant, Geshe Thubten Tashi. Anticipating the increased financial costs of international airfare, DFF has established the Jhado Rinpoche fund in order to help keep suggested registration dana as low as possible for participants. If you are interested in supporting our effort to bring such a highly qualified lama to the Northwest, please make your tax deductible donation out to Dharma Friendship Foundation and mail to: Jhado Rinpoche 2008 fund, Dharma Friendship Foundation, P.O. Box 23040, Seattle, WA 98102.

Official Website: http://www.dharmafriendship.org

Added by Juraedharmafriendship33 on April 28, 2008