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February 15, 2017

Ritual Perfomance:
Konchog Chidu

with Tulku Dawa Gyalpo Rinpoche

  • Ritual

Details

February 15, 2017
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Quiet Room, Multifaith Center
569 Spadina Ave



Konchog Chidu is a Tibetan Buddhist ritual performance focused on the teachings of Padmasambhava, an 8th century Indian Buddhist master. This day-long performance will be lead by Tulku Dawa Gyalpo Rinpoche, and will feature recitation of the teachings of Padmasambhava accompanied by traditional Tibetan ritual music. Tulku Dawa Gyalpo Rinpoche will also give a lecture at 2pm about Padmasambhava.

Schedule

10a – 12p
First Session of Performance

2p – 5p
Lecture followed by Second Session of Performance

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