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2026 February One Day Course with Geshe Lobsang Dorjee

Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism -
Four Noble Truths

Sunday 15th February 2025 - 9:00am - 5:00pm

Why are we interested in a spiritual life and in particular the study of Buddhism?

After Buddha Shakyamuni became enlightened under the bodhi tree in Bodhgaya, he remained silent for forty-nine days, until Brahma and Indra constantly requested him to teach what he discovered, which he finally did. 

The Four Noble Truths is the very first teaching of Buddha as he turns the First Wheel of Dharma which is the very foundation for the entire Buddhadharma. It provides a framework for understanding the nature of suffering and the path to liberation.

 

Venerable Geshe Lobsang Dorje will be giving a commentary on this topic. It is great opportunity for us to have a deeper understanding of what Buddhism is all about, and to inspire us to study, contemplate and meditate as we traverse our spiritual journey to become a happier person, leading meaningful life which we all aspire to

Participants are also encouraged to bring a shawl, water bottle and note book. Seating in chairs or cushions on the floor are provided 

 

Please click to register to attend. The cost include lunch, tea/coffee

For further information, please ring office 3 9596 8900  or email spc@tarainstitute.org.au


Lunch is included in the cost.

Event cost:

Members $80        Non-members $100

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Please register to help with catering purposes.
If you have further questions, please feel free to email spc@tarainstitute.org.au

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Outside of events and classes, visitors are welcome during office hours to explore the meditation hall and visit the bookshop.

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AUSTRALIA

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