37 Bodhisattva Practices, pt 2 - Ven. Tulku Yeshi

37 Bodhisattva Practices, pt 2 - Ven. Tulku Yeshi

Author: Sakya Monastery of Tibetan Buddhism July 1, 2013 Duration: 2:06:40
For Mahayana Practitioners, there are so many teachings and meditations. But in our short lives, we don’t have as much time to devote to study and practice as we’d like. Fortunately, there is a short practice that is very helpful to develop love, compassion, and wisdom. Since the 14th century Tibetan practitioners have practiced this text in their daily lives. The Thirty-Seven Bodhisattva Practices was composed by Ngulchu Thogme Zangpo (1295-1369). Tibetans believe he was the emanation of Chenrezig because he practiced love and compassion actively in his life. In this teaching, Tulku Yeshi will share about this extraordinary master and give a commentary on the first half of the 37 practices.

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