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Lama Tsering Everest: Livestream Teaching
Lama Tsering Everest: Livestream Teaching

Tue, Jun 24

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Lama Tsering Everest: Livestream Teaching

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Time & Location

Jun 24, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

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About the event

For our next Text of the Month we are delighted to welcome Lama Tsering Everest, resident lama and director of Chagdud Gonpa Odsal Ling, to offer a teaching on "A Melody of Sublime, Everlasting Deathlessness: A Song to Remember the Inconceivable Secrets of Ārya Cintāmaṇicakra Tārā," by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo: https://www.khyentsevision.org/readi.../kabum/a-chung/B1568/


This supplication to White Tārā in her form as the Wish-Fulfilling Wheel is structured around each word of her ten-syllable mantra. Filled with evocative metaphors and beautiful imagery, the verses evokes Tārā’s boundless virtue, protection, wisdom, compassion, and charm. Through poetic descriptions of her enlightened qualities, this text serves as a teaching on how one may supplicate her.


Born in the United States, Lama Tsering served for over eleven years as the principal translator for H.E. Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, who recognized her as a holder of the Red Tārā lineage and authorized her to give teachings and empowerments. She is the resident lama and director of Chagdud Gonpa Odsal Ling in São Paulo. Her warm, humorous, and down-to-earth style reflects her teacher’s own directness and compassion, with a focus on mind training, cultivating compassion, and applying the Dharma in everyday life.


Livestream Times:

São Paulo: 9:00 AM

New York: 8:00 AM

London: 1:00 PM

Kathmandu: 5:45 PM

Taipei: 8:00 PM

Sydney: 10:00 PM


📝 Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/.../register/xTMOLSFAQ7-XA2yQ509Naw

🌍 Simultaneous translation will be available in Chinese, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Russian.

📺 The recording of this teaching will be available on the KVP YouTube channel. Subscribe to be the first to know! https://www.youtube.com/@khyentsevisionproject8646

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