HOME THE LIBRARY COLLECTION EDUCATION PROJECT CONTACT US

 

Contact us

Directory

Hours & Location

Support Library

Webmail.ltwa.net

BUDDHIST PHILOSOPHY CLASSES


•  Philosophy class I, 9am to 10am
•  Philosophy class II, 11am to 12noon
•  Philosophy class III, 2pm to 3pm (this class is taught in Tibetan and no translator is provided)

The Library of Tibetan Works and Archives (LTWA) offers daily Buddhist philosophy classes to help people appreciate and understand ‘truth' and help them deal with daily problems. The classes are taught by Geshes who are highly qualified in Buddhist philosophy and have dedicated a major part of their lives to study and practice. English translators are provided. Courses focus either on specific Indian or Tibetan texts or on significant topics of Buddhist philosophy and practice. The texts covered in the classes provide the foundation for a lifetime of meditation practice.

There are three classes of one-hour duration: 9-10am, 11am-12pm and 3-4pm. Monday classes are dedicated to meditation practice. This includes teachings on meditation, its preparation, posture and appropriate conclusion.

Note: Dates and times may change due to scheduled or unscheduled public teachings given by His Holiness the Dalai Lama. If possible, such changes will be announced in advance. There will be no classes on the second and fourth Saturdays of every month, Sundays, and other official holidays. Very occasionally a class may need to be cancelled. Prospective students are therefore requested to call, email, fax or visit www.ltwa.net to confirm the schedule before coming to the LTWA.

A About us | Administration | Catalogue | Education | Projects | Events & Activities | Registration & Services | Support Library | Contact us