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Since its founding in 2001 by Ven. Thupten Donyo, Gyuto Vajrayana Center has provided the teachings of the Buddha and practice of Tibetan Buddhism to all who visit the monastery.

In order to preserve the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, the Center invites highly qualified teachers and provides teachings on Sutra and Tantra.  As well as teachings, the Center organizes initiations, empowerments, prayer ceremonies, funeral services, house blessings and purifications.  We also reach out not only to the different schools of Tibetan Buddhism but also to Buddhist practitioners of every nationality.  The Center intends reaching out into the local neighborhood and offering support to those in need. Mission Statement. 

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Holly Month of Buddha's Birth (Saka Dawa) 

15 Days of Water Bowl Offerings:

Wednesday, June 4 - 18, 2008; at 6 pm - 7 pm

Duirng this holy month, we will be offering thousands of water bowls and lights to the Buddhas. We will be doing this offerings for fifteen days and all the members and friends are invited to join these offerings.

Particapants can bring filtered water, candles, fresh flowers and fruits for offerings.

 

 

Saka-Dawa (Nyung-Ne) Fasting Retreat  

Friday, July 4-5, 2008;  at 5.30 am - 5 pm
Sunday, July, 6 2008; at 6.30 am - 9 am

Nyung-Ne is an effective practice for purifying our faults. The practice was revealed by Bhikshuni Phalmo, a practitioner who suffered from leprosy. She performed this practice for 12 years in conjunction with Chenrezig (Avalokiteshvara) practice and became a great Siddhi, attaining the Celestial Body. 

The retreat course involves powerful practices of purification such as periods of fasting, prostrations, and silence. Practitioners will also recite the six syllable Mantra OM MANI PED ME HUNG. This mantra purifies the six seeds of the six realms within oneself and, further more, has the effect of pacifying the suffering of all beings.

Prerequisite: All participants must have received Chenrezig Empowerment or Initiation.

Registration required, please call or send email for further information.  We request $60 donation for the retreat.  Due to the limited space for the prostration, we only accept 20 people for the retreat.  We have a space for distance members to stay at the center.  Please call and book space and register for the retreat by email: This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it   or call:(408) 926-9430       

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Announcement

 

We are very sad to let you know that venerable Khensur Lobsang Dorjee Rinpoche the former Abbot of Gyuto monastery will be unable to visit us this year.  Rinpoche is presently on retreat.  We wish him well and invite him back in the future.  Meanwhile, we have requested Venerable Sharpa Choejay Rinpoche the third highest ranking Lama in the Gelukpa tradition.  Rinpoche accepted our request and if everything goes well Rinpoche will visit San Jose in the Fall of this year.  Additional details will follow.

 

Please log on our website regularly for teaching information and other programs. 

Thank you

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An Appeal To All Chinese Spiritual Brothers And Sisters

Today I would like to make a personal appeal to all Chinese spiritual brothers and sisters, both inside as well as outside the People’s Republic of China , and especially to the followers of the Buddha.  I do this as a Buddhist monk and a student of our most revered teacher, the Buddha.  I have already made an appeal to the general Chinese community.  Here I am appealing to you, my spiritual brothers and sisters, on an urgent humanitarian matter.

The Chinese and the Tibetan people share common spiritual heritage in Mahayana Buddhism.  We worship the Buddha of Compassion – Guan Yin in the Chinese tradition and Chenrezig in Tibetan tradition – and cherish compassion for all suffering beings as one of the highest spiritual ideals.  Furthermore, since Buddhism flourished in China before it came to Tibet from India , I have always viewed the Chinese Buddhists with the reverence due to senior spiritual brothers and sisters.

As most of you are aware, beginning with the 10th of March this year, a series of demonstrations have taken place in Lhasa and across many Tibetan areas.  These are caused by deep Tibetan resentment against the policies of the Chinese government.  I have been deeply saddened by the loss of life, both Chinese and Tibetans, and immediately appealed to both the Chinese authorities and the Tibetans for restraint.  I specially appealed to the Tibetans not to resort to violence.

Unfortunately, the Chinese authorities have resorted to brutal methods to deal with the development despite appeals for restraint by many world leaders, NGOs and noted world citizens, particularly many Chinese scholars.  In the process, there has been loss of life, injuries to many, and the detention of large number of Tibetans.   The crackdown still continues, especially targeting monastic institutions, which have traditionally been the repository of ancient Buddhist knowledge and tradition.  Many of these have been sealed off.  We have reports that many of those detained are beaten and treated harshly. These repressive measures seem to be part of an officially sanctioned systematic policy. 

With no international observers, journalists or even tourists allowed to Tibet , I am deeply worried about the fate of the Tibetans.  Many of those injured in the crackdown, especially in the remote areas, are too terrified to seek medical treatment for fear of arrest.  According to some reliable sources, people are fleeing to the mountains where they have no access to food and shelter.  Those who remained behind are living in a constant state of fear of being the next to be arrested. 

I am deeply pained by this ongoing suffering.  I am very worried where all these tragic developments might lead to ultimately.  I do not believe that repressive measures can achieve any long-term solution.  The best way forward is to resolve the issues between the Tibetans and the Chinese leadership through dialogue, as I have been advocating for a long time.  I have repeatedly assured the leadership of the People’s Republic of China that I am not seeking independence.  What I am seeking is a meaningful autonomy for the Tibetan people that would ensure the long-term survival of our Buddhist culture, our language and our distinct identity as a people.  The rich Tibetan Buddhist culture is part of the larger cultural heritage of the People’s Republic of China and has the potential to benefit our Chinese brothers and sisters.

In the light of the present crisis, I appeal to all of you to help call for an immediate end to the ongoing brutal crackdown, for the release of all who have been detained, and to call for providing immediate medical care to the injured.

The Dalai Lama

Hamilton , NY
April 24, 2008  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Audio Teachings Available for Download

HH the Dalai Lama's Teachings in April 2007

His Holiness's extraordinary teachings on In Praise of Dependent Origination in San Francisco in April 2007 are now available in Tibetan and English translation as a Free Download

Ven. Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen's Teachings in 2006 & 2007

Venerable Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen's Teaching on Bodhisattva's Garland of Gems:  These teachings were held at the Gyuto Center in 2007.

Please right click on the links below and select "Save Target As..." to save these MP3s to your computer. Once downloaded to your computer, please use Windows Media Player or iTunes to play these files.

>> Day 1 - Sessions 1 and 2
>> Day 2 - Sessions 1 and 2

>> Download the Text PDF (Translation by Dr. Alexander Berzin)

Venerable Geshe Tsultrim Gyeltsen's Teaching on 8 Verse of Mind Training:  These teachings were held at the Gyuto Center in 2006.

Please right click on the links below and select "Save Target As..." to save these MP3s to your computer. Once downloaded to your computer, please use Windows Media Player or iTunes to play these files.

>> Day 1 Session 1
>> Day 1 Session 2
>> Day 2 Session 1
>> Day 2 Session 2

>> Download the Text PDF (Translation by Dr. Alexander Berzin)

 
HH the Dalai Lama's Teachings in San Francisco 2007

2-DVD Set Dalai Lama TeachingsHis Holiness’ extraordinary teachings on In Praise of Dependent Origination in San Francisco with English translation is now available on DVD. The 2-DVD set with over 9 hours of teachings is available for $32.00 (plus $5 for domestic - $8 for international - shipping & handling and no tax. You may place your order online with the Buy Now button or by calling us at (408) 926-9430.

 

 
Thank you!

On behalf of the resident venerable monks of the Gyuto Vajrayana Center and the Gyuto Monastery, I would like to underscore our sincere and heartfelt thanks to all of the benefactors, sponsors, volunteers and friends who supported us in bringing His Holiness the Dalai Lama to San Francisco on April 27 - 29, 2007.  Without all your help, we would not have received the precious teachings from His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

 

Once again, we deeply thank everyone who supported the Gyuto Vajrayana Center

Ven. Thupten Donyo.

View photos from the teachings: www.dalailamabay2007.com

More information on His Holiness the Dalai Lama: www.dalailama.com 

 

 

Upcoming Events

Guru Puja (Tsog Offering)
May 14, 2008 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
(Puja) Guru Puja (Tsog Offering) This profound ritual offering to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas is traditionally practiced on the 10th and 25th day of the lunar calendar. It is a commitment of those practicing Highest Yoga Tantra and restores vows and pledges. ...

Medicine Buddha Puja
May 19, 2008 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
(Puja) The Medicine Buddha practice is extremely powerful and beneficial for the sick and the dying, as well as for those who have already passed away. If you wish to dedicate this puja to your loved ones, please send us their names and photos by mail or email...

Hand Mudra Class
May 24, 2008 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
(Teaching) Hand Mudra Class. Ven. Thupten Donyo will be discussing some of the hand mudras based on the Guru Puja text book and learn how to use mandala offerings. Please bring your Vajra, bell, damaru and Mandala sets if you have. Everyone is welcome to jo...

Guru Puja (Tsog Offering)
May 30, 2008 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
(Puja) Guru Puja (Tsog Offering) This profound ritual offering to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas is traditionally practiced on the 10th and 25th day of the lunar calendar. It is a commitment of those practicing Highest Yoga Tantra and restores vows and pledges. ...

Tara Puja for Long Life
June 3, 2008 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)
(Puja) Tara embodies all the Buddhas' enlightened actions of body speech and mind. She is said to be the liberator, the one who releases us from samsara and the causes of samsara. By depending on Tara, we can clear away hindrances to all mundane and spiritual ...

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