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Venerable Michael Lobsang Yeshe

Translator and Teacher

Born in London in 1966 to a Greek father and a Belgian mother, Venerable Michael Lobsang Yeshe was raised up in Kopan Monastery in Nepal and has been a monk in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition since the age of 7. At age 13, he entered the Sera Jhe Monastic University in South India where he spent the next 18 years studying Buddhist Philosophy.

Since 1996, Ven Michael Yeshe has been invited to Buddhist centers in America, Singapore, Malaysia and Holland as a translator and teacher. He is currently residing at the Tara Institute in East Brighton where he serves as translator for The Tibetan Buddhist master The Venerable Geshe Doga.

 

Members' Tara Puja

Everyone welcome

Sunday 26th February at 10.00am


Nyung Nye

2 March to 5 March

An explanation of Nyung Nye

 

Dharma Quote

Even when we are seeking to accomplish our own aims, it is illogical, even in a worldly sense, to disregard the welfare of others. When the text says, ‘when seeking to accomplish one’s own aims, one must not disregard the welfare of others’ it is in relation to not giving up the sense of love and compassion towards others. According to this tradition, in order to fulfil our own aims, which is to achieve the state of enlightenment, we need to develop love and compassion towards others. This point needs to be understood.

Ven. Geshe Doga 16-6-10