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Attaining Immortality at Maratika
October 12 @ 6:45 pm – 8:15 pm +0545
We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming webcast, “Following in the Footsteps of the Lotus-Born Guru,” on Guru Rinpoche Day, October 12th.
In our last webcast, we followed the journey of the Lotus-Born Guru to Greater India, where Guru Rinpoche practiced in the eight great charnel grounds. We also explored the sacred origins of these sites, beginning with the liberation of Rudra on Mount Malaya, and Guru Rinpoche’s practice of austerities, through which he manifested enlightened forms and reached the first vidyadhara level.
Continuing our aspiration to connect everyone to the life of Guru Padmasambhava, our next webcast will focus on how he turned the kingdom of Zahor towards the Dharma and achieved profound accomplishment with Lhacham Mandarava at the Maratika caves in Nepal, unlocking the second vidyadhara level.
Join us on the 12th of October, during the 8th Tibetan month, as we celebrate Guru transformation of poison into nectar and delve into these profound events, continuing to follow in the footsteps of the Lotus-Born Guru.
If you have any questions, write to info@samyetranslations.org.
Meeting ID: 890 4760 2349
Passcode: 808284
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