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P.O. Box 874  Charlottesville, VA  22902
(434) 980-1752
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Last updated: June 25, 2008

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Special Events 

 

Annual SAGA DAWA Celebration on Saturday, June 14, 2008

We will be having our weekend celebration of the main Buddhist Holy Day of the year, Saga Dawa--honoring the birth, enlightenment & parinirvana of Shakyamuni Buddha.

You are welcome to join us for any part of the day's activities:

5:00 a.m.:  One day Mahayana vow ceremony

10:30 a.m. -- Meditation & Prayers: Heart Sutra recitation

11:30 a.m. -- Pot-luck lunch following the Tegchen Sojong food guidelines, including not eating past noon

12:30 p.m. -- Meditation & prayers, including purification practice, followed by a talk on Buddhist overview, with time for questions & answers/general discussion.

 


 

His Holiness Dalai Lama 's Birthday Celebration

Sunday, July 6, 2008

5:00 p.m. Meditation & Prayers for H.H.Dalai Lama's long life

6:00 p.m. Pot Luck Dinner-- please bring food to share; This will be followed by a discussion of Buddhist practice for anyone who has questions or is in need of meditation instruction.

 

 

Dalai Lama Renaissance film showing

Sunday, July 27th, 6:00 p.m. at Unity Church

($10.)

 

A multi award winning documentary about an international conference of scholars meeting with the Dalai Lama; narrated by Harrison Ford; received Best Peace Film and Best Documentary awards; 80 min. film.

A substantial amount of the proceeds from this movie will go towards H.H. Dalai Lama's cultural organizations in India to help preserve Tibetan culture.

 

 


We are happy to announce our sponsorship of the visit of:

Venerable Doboom Tulku Rinpoche
Director,
Tibet House, New Delhi , India
&
 H.H. Dalai Lama's Foundation for Universal Responsibility

 

Monday, July 28th, 2008 at Unity Church, 2829 Hydraulic Road, Charlottesville

 

Noon - 1:00 p.m.  Talk on Universal Responsibility Promoting Harmony & Well Being

($10. registration fee)

 

5:30 - 7:00 p.m. -- Manjushri Empowerment (Buddha of Wisdom)

($30. registration fee)

 

8:00 - 9:00 p.m. -- Follow-up Teachings & Questions

(must have empowerment to attend)

($20. registration fee)

 

Venerable Doboom Tulku Rinpoche is Director of Tibet House, the cultural center of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in New Delhi, India and Director of the Foundation for Universal Responsibility, an organization founded by His Holiness for promoting universal harmony & well-being.  Recognized at age 3 as the incarnation of the previous Doboom Tulku, at age 12 he entered Drepung Monastery, where he studied Buddhist philosophy for 6 years.  He completed his monastic education as a refugee in Buxa, India and at the Central Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, India, receiving the Geshe Acharya degree in 1972.  In 1977, he became Secretary of His Holiness the Dalai Lama at his private office and accompanied H.H. Dalai Lama on international tours.   This is Rinpoche's 2nd visit to the Jefferson Tibetan Society.   He speaks very good English.

 

Pre--Registration is requested by July 20th by sending a check to The Jefferson Tibetan Society, P.O. Box 874, Charlottesville, Va. 22902.  Please include your name, address, e-mail address and telephone number indicating which events you will be attending.

If you have questions, please contact us at: Jts108va@aol.com

 


 


 

 

Annual Lama Tsongkhapa Day Celebration


Tuesday, December 4th, 2007 at 7:30 pm at the Jefferson Tibetan Society temple at 118 Olinda Drive, Charlottesville.

 

All are invited to join Geshe Jampel Thardo to celebrate the founder of the Gelukpa lineage, Lama Tsongkhapa's special day.  We will have meditation, special prayers and a Refuge Ceremony for anyone who is interesting in taking Buddhist Refuge vows with Geshe-la.

 


Lama Tsongkhapa

 


 

 




                                                        B. Alan Wallace, Ph.D.

     Presented 3 weekend meditation retreats on shamatha meditation, the four foundations of mindfulness and the four immeasurable practices at the Jefferson Tibetan Society.



B. Alan Wallace, Ph.D. is an internationally known meditation teacher, dynamic lecturer and scholar, one of the leading American translators, and on the forefront of Buddhism and Science research.  He has been involved in the serious practice, study and translation of Buddhism for 35 years.  He is one of the two primary translators to H.H. Dalai Lama for the Mind and Science conferences and research projects.  His extensive books on Buddhism are helpful to people of the Vipassana and Zen traditions in addition to those of all the schools of Tibetan Buddhism.  Alan has engaged in extensive retreats throughout his life, including numerous solitary retreats and was a co-teacher of a 1 year Shamatha retreat.  He will be leading two 3-month Shamatha retreats in 2007 as part of the pioneering Shamatha Research project, a scientific study of the long-term effects of meditation on cognitive, attentional and affective functioning.  He graduated summa cum laude from Amherst college, where he studied physics and the philosophy of science and has a Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Stanford University.  He was a Buddhist monk for 14 years and has edited, translated and authored or contributed to more than 30 books on Buddhism, medicine, language, science and culture.

 

 

 


                                             Previous Special Events:

 

  • Buddhist Weekend Workshops with Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe from the Central Institute for Higher Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, India on Nagarjuna's 70 Stanzas on Emptiness, Buddha Nature and the Heart Sutra.
  • 3 weekend meditation retreats with B. Alan Wallace, Ph.D. on Shamatha meditation, the four foundations of mindfulness and the four immeasurables.
  • Venerable Gankar Rinpoche bestowed the Chenrezig Empowerment and he and a group of  monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery created a Chenrezig sand mandala at the McGuffey Art Center in downtown Charlottesville.  Together with a group of distinguished elder monks from Drepung Loseling he bestowed a Healing Ceremony for purification at the Wesley Foundation Building.
  • Series of  weekend workshops on Buddhist philosophy with Geshe Thupten Kunkhen, Lharampa geshe from Drepung Loseling Monastery renowned for his multi-phonic chanting ability.
  • Sponsorship of a sand mandala at the University of Virginia Bayly Art Museum, as well as a number of performances of Sacred Music, Sacred Dance
  • The Jefferson Tibetan Society is happy to announce this special weekend of Dharma activities.  This is a rare opportunity as Geshe Thabkhe is such a distinguished teacher, with many local Tibetans having studied extensively with him in Sarnath, India.  For those of you who studied with Khensur Yeshi Thupten, the former abbot of Drepung Loseling Monastery who taught at U.Va. and the Jefferson Tibetan Society for several yrs, Geshe Thabkhe studied closely under the guidance of Khensur Yeshi Thupten.    The Buddha Nature teachings are essential for understanding key aspects of Buddhist practice in all the 4 schools of Tibetan Buddhism for realizing one's true nature.  The Heart Sutra is a classic practice across all Mahayana Buddhist schools for understanding the profound teachings of emptiness.
Opening to the Sublime
 
Open your mind to its potential with assistance from
the compassionate guide Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe, a rare
and special lama from Tibet
 
August 11, 2006 Friday:  7:00 - 8:45pm
Realize the Luminous Mind of Buddha Nature
$10 donation
 
August 12 Saturday:   10am - 5pm (with lunch break)
Develop an understanding of the depth of Buddha Nature
$50 - $75 sliding scale donation
 
August 13 Sunday:  10 am -4pm (with lunch break)
The Heart Sutra, profound Mahayana practice
$50-$75 sliding scale donation
 
Join us at Body, Mind & Spirit (a few doors down from the
Integral Yoga Store), Preston Avenue, Charlottesville,  for Friday evening.
 
The weekend workshop will be at the Jefferson Tibetan Society temple at 118 Olinda Drive, Charlottesville.  (about 5 min. from U.Va.)
 
 Geshe Yeshe Thabkhe (Topkay) is a renowned scholar of Drepung Loseling Monastery in the Lhasa area of Tibet.  In 1943 he began the daunting studies of the geshe program and was able to graduate by 1959 with the high honour of Lharampa Geshe.  In 1959 he escaped war torn Tibet; eventually settling in India to teach in Lhadak and since 1972 he has been a distinguished professor at the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies at Sarnath, India.