Hello Dharma Friends,

We are pleased to inform everyone that our Temple renovation is now completed. However, our official opening ceremony will have to wait until we know when Neten Rinpoche will be available.

In the mean time Geshe la wants to inform everyone that our temple will be open for visitors on Thursday March 3 (1st day of Losar) from 10am to 6pm for (ཆོས་མཇལ་) Choejal visitors. This is our tradition to pay homage to the Buddhas on the first day of New Year and also wish our teachers “Losar Tashi Delek” (happy new year).

Thank you and wishing you all happy Losar.

New Schedule

Starting Sunday March 6th, Sunday gatherings will be at the temple and start at 11am. For this occasion, Geshe la would like to hold a Tara ritual for this first gathering.

Weekly meditation and prayer sessions have been on hold since the COVID pandemic started. They will resume and be held Wednesdays from 6:30pm to 8pm starting Wednesday March 9th.

Summary:
Sunday Dharma teachings: 11am – 12:30pm MT
Wednesday meditation/prayer: 6:30pm – 8pm MT

Events will continue to be hosted in the usual Zoom room to allow for virtual attendance.

Please note that the temple address is currently inaccurate in online maps/directories. The new address of the temple is: 924 36 St SE Calgary, AB T2A 1B9

New temple facility
New temple location

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Events are open to attend in-person, and are often cast on Zoom.

Our resident teacher is available for private consultation by appointment.

Our Address:
Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple Calgary
924 36 St SE
Calgary, Alberta   T2A 1B9
Canada

Phone:
587-434-4011

Email:
contact@jtclcalgary.ca

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