༄། །དད་ལྡན་མི་མང་ཡོངས་ལ་ཆེད་ཞུ། ད་ལམ་བོད་རྒྱལ་ལོ་༢༡༥༡ རབ་བྱུང་༡༧ པའི་ཤིང་ཕོ་འབྲུག་ལོའི་བོད་་ཟླ་དང་པོའི་ཚེས་གཅིག་དང་ཕྱི་ཟླ་(༢)ཚེས་(༡༠)ཉིན་སྔ་དྲོ་ཆུ་ཚོད་(༨)ནས་ཕྱི་དྲོ་(༦:༣༠)བར། བོད་ཟླ་དང་པོའི་ཚེས་གཉིས་དང་ཕྱི་ཚེས (༡༡) ཉིན་སྔ་དྲོ་ཆུ་ཚོད་(༡༠:༣༠)་ནས་ཕྱི་དྲོ་(༥)བར་བྱམས་བརྩེ་ཆོས་གླིང་ཆོས་ཚོགས་སུ་ལོ་གསར་པར་མཆོད་མཇལ་དང་སྐུ་མགྲོན་རྣམས་ལ་གསོལ་ཇ་དང་འབྲས་སིལ་འབུལ་རྒྱུ་བཅས། །དེ་དོན་དགོངས་མངའ་ཡོངས་བར་ཞུ། །

Warm greetings to all the Dharma friends. Please note that during Losar (lunar New Year) our temple will be open for visitors as follows:

1st day of Losar

Saturday, February 10, 2024: 8:00am to 6:30pm.

2nd day of Losar

Sunday, February 11, 2024: 10:30am to 5:00pm

Desi (auspicious sweet rice), tea and other refreshments will be served. You are welcome to join us in celebrating the wood dragon year.

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Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple Calgary
924 36 St SE
Calgary, Alberta   T2A 1B9
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  • Tibetan word of the day: མུ་

    མུ་

    permutation; possibility; boundary

    Spelling (jorlok; Tib. སྦྱོར་ཀློག་) and pronunciation:
    མུ་་ – ma zhabkyu mu
    mu

    We use this in Tibetan logic: mu sum, mu zhi. Three possibilities, Four possibilities
    Four Possibilities in the form of Questions:
    a) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is a table and also impermanent?
    b) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is not a table and also impermanent?
    c) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is a table and not impermanent?
    d) Is it possible that there is something that exists that is not a table and not impermanent?

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