June 15-17, 2012
April 13-15 (RESCHEDULED)
1nd part: May 12-16
2nd part: June 15-17
The Madhyamakavatara, considered to be a masterpiece on the Madhyamika “Middle Way” philosophy, is a treatise on the two types of selflessness composed by one of the most well-known Indian Buddhist panditas, Chandrakirti.
Chandrakirti's work is a commentary on the Mula-Madhyamaka treatise of Nagarjuna. The Mula-Madhyamaka treatise is itself a systemization of the Prajnaparamita or "Perfection of Wisdom” literature - the sutras on the crucial but elusive concept of emptiness. The Madhyamakavatara of Chandkirti expresses both the profound aspect of Nagarjuna's Mula-Madhyamaka, namely emptiness, as well as the vast aspect - the paths and bhumis of the bodhisattva. The Madhyamakavatara has eleven chapters, each addressing one of the ten ‘perfections' (Sanskrit: paramita) fulfilled by the Bodhisattvas as they traverse the ten ‘stages' (Sanskrit: bhumi) to Buddhahood, the subject of the 11th chapter.
Khenpo Choying Dorje’s classes on the Madhamakavatara will be divided into 5 series. For the 1st series, Khenpo will cover the first five chapters.
Khenpo Choying Dorjee
Khenpo Choying Dorjee is one of the senior Khenpos and assistant principal at the renowned Buddhist college Dzongsar Khyentse Chokyi Lodro Institute. He received his Khenpo degree from Dzongsar Institute in 2002 after completing twelve years of study. He also received a special Khenpo degree from His Holiness Dalai Lama in 2004.
Khenpo Choying Dorjer has been teaching at Dzongsar Institute since 1998 and he was the Sakya scholar representative at a number of international conferences and workshops. From 2007, he started giving teachings in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and USA. In response to an adornment project of Khyentse Foundation, Khenpo recently went to University of California in Berkeley for a 5-month stay as visiting scholar in the Department of Southeast Asian Studies. Khenpo’s teaching at Deer Park will be in English.
May 12-16, 2012
Introduction to the Middle Way
Khenpo Choying Dorjee
April 30-May 4,2012
Venerable Aggacitta and Melitis Kwong
May 5-6, 2012
Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
CONFIRMED DATE: May 19-20, 2012
Three Treasures : Body, Speech and Mind in the Art
Andrew Schelling and Rebecca Eland
May 21-27th, 2012
DVD Dharma study group Madhyamakavatara - Introduction to the Middle Way (San Francisco, 2004)
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche (recorded teaching)
June 15-17, 2012
Introduction to the Middle Way
Khenpo Choying Dorjee
June 11 & 12, 2012
Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo
2nd part: June 15-17
Introduction to the Middle Way (2)
Khenpo Choying Dorjee
Aug 3-5, 2012
Bodhicaryavatara by Shantideva
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche
September 24-30th, 2012
Shakti, The Way of Divine Energy A Retreat-Seminar on Abhinavagupta's Tantrāloka
Led by Dr. Bettina Baumer
(postponed)
Samani Aagam Pragjna and Samani Rohit Pragya
(postponed to fall 2012)
Judy Arpana