• Please see our calendar for the up-to-date schedule, and for the regular schedule. Special events and breaks from teaching are below.

    • July 8-9 – Break
    • July 30 – Break
    • August 20 – Yamantaka Purification
    • August 26 – Annual Fundraiser Event, Dinner and entertainment
    • August 27 – Break

    Yamantaka (Buddha of wisdom) is a meditational deity (Tibetan: Yi-dam) of the highest yoga tantra class. This ritual is most powerful in purifying and healing after-stroke complications, toxic effects of environmental pollutions, and negative energies that cause suffering, stress, fear, anxiety, etc.

    Join us for an enjoyable evening of live performances, dinner, a Tibetan marketplace, and more!

    Tickets:
    – $35 general admission
    – $25 for youth (age 7-18)
    – Free for children 6 and under

    Continue reading →: Special Event and Break Schedule
  • Hello Dharma Friends,

    For the next 8 weeks Geshe la will be giving teaching on the Song of the Four Mindfulnesses by His Holiness the First Dalai Lama. Here is the link for the root stanzas on this: https://www.lotsawahouse.org/tibetan-masters/seventh-dalai-lama/song-of-four-mindfulnesses

    The teaching will be split across Sunday sessions as such:

    Mindfulness of teacher – Part 1
    Mindfulness of teacher – Part 2
    Mindfulness of the Altruistic Aspiration to enlightenment  (Bodhichitta) Part 1
    Mindfulness of the Altruistic Aspiration to enlightenment  (Bodhichitta) Part 2
    Mindfulness of one’s body as a Divine Body (Dependent Arisings) – Part 1
    Mindfulness of one’s body as a Divine Body (Dependent Arisings) – Part 2
    Mindfulness of the View of Emptiness – Part 1
    Mindfulness of the View of Emptiness – Part 2

    Some special events are also scheduled. More details to come.

    20 Aug, Sun 11am – 12:30pm

    • Yamantaka Purification

    26 Aug, Sat

    • Annual fundraiser event at Marlborough Community Centre
    • Tickets are available for purchase

    Weekly Schedule reminder

    1 Jul, Sat 11am – 12:15pm

    • Buddhist psychology and logic: 3 modes 4 modes

    2 Jul, Sun 11am – 12:30pm

    • Dharma teaching New topic: Song of the Four Mindfulnesses. Mindfulness of teacher – Part 1.

    5 Jul, Wed 6:30 – 8pm

    • Meditation and Tara Prayer

    You can also attend virtually on Zoom:

    https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4102590148?pwd=RkphclNKK21LUEQySmk1UVdSWnlMUT09

    Regular Dharma Teaching

    The Jam Tse Cho Ling Calgary Dharma teaching occurs every Sunday at 11am MT. The schedule can be checked on the website.

    Temple doors are open earlier for those who’d like to meditate before the teaching (10:00am-10:45am).

    Topic: New topic: Song of the Four Mindfulnesses. Mindfulness of teacher – Part 1.

    Buddhist Psychology and logic

    For those interested in the workings of the mind, we are piloting a separate class to delve into this topic more deeply. This Buddhist psychology class will take place on Saturdays at 11am-12:30pm.

    The background reading for this class will be mostly from this page: https://studybuddhism.com/en/advanced-studies/science-of-mind/ways-of-knowing/lorig-ways-of-knowing

    Helpful diagrams: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GOe7Z5cTIIcRWPdAl9dhkpoEwmfuKcEw/view

    Continue reading →: Teaching Series: Song of the Four Mindfulnesses
  • Jam Tse Cho Ling Tibetan Buddhist Temple

    924 – 36 St. S.E.

    2023 Saka Dawa (Vesak) Celebrations

    We are entering the most powerful month in Buddha’s life called Vesak. It is said that merit accumulated through virtuous action during this month is multiplied millions of times. Our temple will be offering a series of retreats to celebrate this sacred month. These retreats are the perfect opportunity to spend time developing a relationship with the deities and their qualities in ourselves. It is even more powerful when a group practices together, they bring powerful healing and purification of negative karma and remove obstacles to one’s life and aspirations. It is also a very good opportunity to pray for the loved one or person who needs help and healing.

    The special event schedule is below. Please refer to the calendar for regular event info.

    Update: Children’s festival start time moved to 1pm, June 4 Guru puja start time moved to 10am

    Saturday, May 20 11:00am First day of Saka Dawa open house

    Sunday, May 21 11:00am Avalokiteshvara retreat

    Wednesday, May 24 6:30pm Regular Tara Prayer

    Saturday, May 27 11:00am Medicine Buddha retreat and Jawang

    Details below

    Sunday, May 28 1:00pm Children’s fest to celebrate Saka Dawa.

    1:00pm Upon arrival of the children Pizza will be served.

    1:30pm Introduce the program.

    Meaning and the importance of celebrating Saka Dawa (Vesak) – Geshe Trinly Gyatso

    1:45pm Presentation of ”Three Moons in May”  by Tibetan Sunday School children 

    2:30pm Activities (arts and crafts)

    3pm Closing comments

    Tuesday, May 30 6:30pm Drolchog Full Tara Puja

    Sunday, June 4 10:00am Guru Puja/Guru Rinpoche Tsog. Organized by Tibetan Association of Alberta.

    Sunday, June 18 11:00am Vajrasattva retreat

    The details of the retreat events are below.


    Avalokiteshra Retreat – Sunday, May 21st, 2023 11:00am to 3:00pm

    Avalokiteshra represents the compassion of all the Buddhas.

    11:00am – 12:00pm: Prelude to Avalokiteshvara practice. Teaching on four immeasurables of loving-
    kindness, compassion, appreciative joy and equanimity. They are the antidote to ill will, cruelty, jealousy,
    clinging and aversion. At this retreat you will learn how to cultivate these four immeasurable qualities.
    12:00pm – 1:00pm Vegetarian Potluck lunch
    1:00pm – 3:00pm: Avalokiteshvara practice. Visualization, chanting and recitation of the six-syllable
    mantra. It is said that reciting His mantra is like reciting the names of all the Buddhas and helps us to
    develop compassion for others.

    Medicine Buddha Retreat with Jawang – Saturday, May 27th 11:00am to 3:00pm

    Medicine Buddha practice for healing physical, mental, and emotional ailments. Medicine
    Buddha prayer is also done not only for those who are sick but for those have passed
    away. At this ritual, please bring the names of those who have passed away.

    11:00am – 12:30pm Medicine Buddha Sadana, meditation and recitation of his mantra.
    12:30pm – 1:30pm Vegetarian potluck lunch.
    1:30pm – 3:00pm Jawang (fire purification ritual) for purification of all transgressions, healing sickness and
    removing obstacles to one’s spiritual practice as well as present aspirations.

    Vajrasattva – Sunday, June 18th 11:00 to 3:00pm
    Vajrasattva practice combined with confession of downfalls to 35 Buddhas is the most powerful
    practice to purify our negative karma.

    11:00am – 12:30pm Visualization, Meditation recitation of 100 syllable mantra
    12:30pm – 1:30pm Vegetarian potluck lunch.
    1:30pm – 3:00pm Continue Meditation, visualization, and mantra recitation and confession of downfalls.

    Note: There is no registration fee. However, donations are gratefully accepted.

    Continue reading →: Saka Dawa (Vesak) Month Events

Our events are open to the public and free of charge.

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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  • Tibetan word of the day: ལྷན་ཅིག་བྱེད་པའི་རྐྱེན་

    ལྷན་ཅིག་བྱེད་པའི་རྐྱེན་

    co-operating conditions

    Spelling (jorlok; Tib. སྦྱོར་ཀློག་) and pronunciation:
    ལྷན་ – la ha-tak hla na hlen
    ཅིག་ – ca gigu ci ga cig (chik)
    བྱེད་ – ba ya-tak ja drengbu je da je
    པའི་ – pa a gigu i pe
    རྐྱེན་ – ra ka-tak ka ya-tak kya drengbu kye na kyen
    hlen chik je pe kyen

    From class, we discussed results that do and don’t use the
    co-operating conditions of soil and water, such as a tree and fire, respectively.


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