
ONE HUNDRED SONGS OF PHA DAMPA SANGYE
Teaching by Chöpa Lama Rinpoche

The retreat Centre Great Mahakala is deeply honored to welcome Chöpa Lama Rinpoche the weekend of March 12th and 13th where he will be giving teaching on the One Hundred Songs of Pha Dampa Sangye.
Pha Dampa Sangye was a great Indian Master born in the 11th century. His main teaching is known as Zhije Chod (Pacifying Suffering) which originated from India. At the end of his life, he gave his last teaching to the inhabitants of Dingri, transmitting the essence of his teachings. These are the One Hundred Songs of Pha Dampa Sangye.
With compassion and pure intention, to guide us on the path of enlightenment, Chöpa Lama Rinpoche worked tirelessly on the translation of the One Hundred Songs of Pha Dampa Sanye to offer us the essence of this teaching which is rarely given.
Venue: Miami, Florida
MARCH 12 & 13, 2022
10AM – 12PM (Miami time)
2PM – 5PM (Miami time)
Space limited. Pre-registration essential.
Please call (305) 203-9985 or email info@greatmahakala.org
More details: www.greatmahakala.org
Live on Zoom
MARCH 12 & 13, 2022
3 pm – 5pm | 7 pm – 10 pm (GMT)
Meeting ID : 826 2822 5343
Secret code : 338919
The online teaching on Zoom is free.
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May this teaching benefit all who hear it.
Sarvam Mangalam
(May it be auspicious)