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Hayagriva Buddhist Centre

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9367 4817



Address: 64 Banksia Tce Kensington 6151 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.hayagriva.org.au/

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24.01.2022 SHORT VIDEO: WE ARE THE CREATOR OF OUR EXPERIENCES From Ven. Robina's teachings at Buddhist Society of Victoria in 2018. View on YouTube:... https://www.youtube.com/watch See more



24.01.2022 Geshe Tenzin Zopa on livestream today! Don't miss tuning into Geshe Zopa's Sunday lojong teachings this afternoon at 5.00pm AEST and experience this humble Budd...hist master's wisdom and compassion as he teaches mind training from the fifteenth century text *Mind Training: The Great Collection* Geshe la teaches in English. We thank Geshe Zopa for his kindness in providing these highly relevant teachings to us. He generously offers them to us every Sunday. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEo_UXggA18UCvZzc187BLA (Or go to YouTube and enter FPMT Australia) Find your local time here: https://greenwichmeantime.com/

23.01.2022 His Holiness the Dalai Lama will engage in a dialogue on Cultivating our Common Humanity amidst Uncertainty, an initiative of Mind & Life Europe from his reside...nce in Dharamsala, HP, India on September 17, 2020. Participants include Amy Cohen Varela (Chairperson, Mind & Life Europe), Matthieu Ricard, and Andreas Roepstorff (Professor, Interacting Minds Centre, Aarhus University). Viewers are requested to please follow their local social distancing rules. See more

22.01.2022 We are all visitors to this time, to this place. We are just passing through. Our purpose here is to observe, to learn, to grow, to love, .. and then we retur...n home. This is an Australian Aboriginal proverb. There are many parallels with Buddhism and Eastern spirituality. We are just visitors, passing through. Our purpose is to observe (our inner world), to grow (transform our negative emotions into positive ones), and to love (universally and unconditionally). Then we return home to our pure self of unconditional love and wisdom. Profound, loving, and beautiful. Emaho! See more



22.01.2022 I’ve been recording Lama Yeshe’s marvelous book, Mahamudra: How to Discover Our True Nature as an audio book for Wisdom Publications. Ron Crowder in Albuquerque... is doing the job he’s great! And he’s a brilliant musician youtube.com/watch?v=BO6hMHjvQOA We’ve nearly finished. It’s so special to read Lama’s teachings out loud, that’s for sure. So tasty! And we’re going to go into the entire book this weekend for a little group in Melbourne, students of Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s, Zopa Noble Park Buddhists see you there on Zoom! (facebook.com/events/1439161122939016) Here’s a quote from Lama in the book "The trouble is we totally believe in exactly the opposite of nonduality. We grasp at a dualistic mea self-existent, real, separate me. We’ve been grasping at it since we were in our mother’s wombactually, the belief in this simultaneously born ego has been with us since beginningless time. It’s beyond intellectual. Even ants and dogs have it. And as the great Mahayana scholar Chandrakirti points out, this primordial belief in a separate me creates the concept of other. From this tremendous gap comes the evolution of all of samsara, the cycle of existence. To knock out this hallucinated vision, we must realize mahamudra, nonduality. The realization of mahamudra cuts the wrong conceptions and destroys the nuclear energy of ego. This is revolutionarymore revolutionary than any political ideology. And it brings you totally beyond fear: mahamudra is the antidote to fear. So beautiful!

21.01.2022 Images from H.E. Ling Rinpoche’s visit to Japan in February 2020. Photos by Paolo Regis Dharma Photography http://lingrinpoche.info... www.instagram.com/lingrinpoche/ https://mobile.twitter.com/lingrinpoche/media https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCdwGdOuaiLIshrx-htSM5-A

21.01.2022 How can we learn to work with impermanence, or rapid change, which seems so difficult? Buddha taught that rapid change is normal. It is our clinging fear of cha...nge that actually causes our suffering. 12:55 | Extracted from "Fireside Chat with Ven. Robina" at Jamyang Buddhist Centre London. Full teaching here: youtube.com/watch.



20.01.2022 SHORT VIDEO: THERE'S NO SEPARATE "ME" - WE DON'T NEED ONE! From Ven. Robina's teachings at Vajrayana Institute in Sydney on September 25, 2020. View on YouTube:... https://www.youtube.com/watch See more

20.01.2022 His Holiness Dalai Lama dreamt Three unusual dreams while H. H. was in Lhasa Tibet.

19.01.2022 ... Yongzin Lingtsang Labrang wishes H.E. Ling Chogtrul Rinpoche a very happy birthday, a very long life and perfect health! May all of Rinpoche’s wishes be instantly fulfilled and may Rinpoche continue to spread the holy Dharma in this world, for the benefit of all living beings! https://lingrinpoche.info/index.php http://www.instagram.com/lingrinpoche/ https://mobile.twitter.com/lingrinpoche/media https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCdwGdOuaiLIshrx-htSM5-A

18.01.2022 Day 1 of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s three-day teaching on Tsongkapa's Essence of True Eloquence and Chandrakirti's Entering the Middle Way on October 2, 2020... at the request of Taiwanese Buddhists. He will also answer questions from the same group during the last 30 minutes. People are requested to please follow their local social distancing rules while viewing the live webcast. See more

16.01.2022 In this film, His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaks extensively about the philosophic roots of Tibetan Buddhism. He also speaks about how Tibetan culture, includin...g the script and grammar of their language, comes from India. The film also has extensive interviews with the leading Tibetan experts. See more



16.01.2022 Dalai Lama... "Many people think that meditation simply means sitting and closing your eyes, the Dalai Lama continued, closing his eyes and taking a stiff po...sture. That kind of meditation even my cat can do. He sits there very calmly purring. If a rat comes by, it has nothing to worry about. We Tibetans often recite mantras so much, like Om Mani Padme Hum, a mantra invoking the name of the Buddha of Compassion, that we forget to really investigate the root causes of our suffering. Maybe my purring cat is actually reciting Om Mani Padme Hum. The Dalai Lama laughed hard at the thought of his devout Tibetan Buddhist cat.

15.01.2022 TOMORROW LIVE WEBCAST WITH THE DALAI LAMA The Dalai Lama will be in conversation with Mexican actor, filmmaker, comedian and role model Eugenio Derbez on Happin...ess, Humour and Compassion by video link from his residence in Dharamsala, HP, India. The conversation will explore compassion, humour, laughter, Covid-19 and environment. TUESDAY 22nd September 1.30pm Australian Eastern Standard Time WATCH IT LIVE HERE ON FRIENDS OF DALAI LAMA AUSTRALIA FACEBOOK PAGE

14.01.2022 We also need to understand something that quantum physics points out that things don’t exist as they appear. Simple investigation of physical things reveals t...hat they consist of particles. There is no independent entity to be found. Negative emotions are based on the appearance that things exist independently from their own side. Positive emotions like compassion are developed on the basis of reason. See more

13.01.2022 There is a saying in Tibetan, 'Tragedy should be utilized as a source of strength.'No matter what sort of difficulties,how painful experience is,if we lose our... hope ,that's our real disaster." Thank you so much your holiness for your teaching May you Live a long life with good health your holiness Hlo beautiful people Good morning n have a peaceful day ahead May God bless you all #keephopealive #keepmotivating #dontgiveuponyourself

12.01.2022 Lama Chopa tsog at Kopan Monastery this evening. The tsog offering is a very powerful means to purify broken samaya and negative karmas collected with the guru..., such as having harmed the guru, broken the advice and so on. If you haven’t received a great initiation of tantra, then you can’t do the retreat that qualifies you to purify by doing self-initiation. But you can do the tsog offering. Also if you have taken initiations and broken the samaya, or you have broken the pratimoksha, bodhisattva or tantric vows, the tsog offering is a very powerful way to purify and restore the vows and commitments. Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche used to tell people who had broken or missed commitments to do one mala of tsog offerings. - Lama Zopa Rinpoche See more

11.01.2022 Day 3 of His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s three-day teaching on Tsongkapa's Essence of True Eloquence and Chandrakirti's Entering the Middle Way on October 4, 2020... at the request of Taiwanese Buddhists. He will also answer questions from the same group during the last 30 minutes. People are requested to please follow their local social distancing rules while viewing the live webcast. See more

11.01.2022 His Holiness the Dalai Lama's message for World Mental Health Day on October 10, 2020.

10.01.2022 It’s important to make a distinction between attachment and compassion. When we are moved by attachment we tend to see others in terms of ‘us’ and ‘them’. Today..., the world is interdependent as never before, which is why we need a keen sense of the oneness of all human beings. We have to take the whole of humanity into account. We have to understand what we have in common with everyone else. See more

09.01.2022 For all those in Melbourne, know His Holiness the Dalai Lama is with you. Street Art in Melbourne

09.01.2022 The hidden Library in Sakya Monastery - Tibet. A huge library of 84,000 hand written scrolls were found sealed up in a wall 60 metres long and 10 metres high at... Sakya Monastery in 2003. The oldest of these scrolls are over 1000 years old. All the books in the library survived the Cultural Revolution unscathed, as the entrance was sealed and untouched for several hundred years. It is expected that most of them will prove to be Buddhist scriptures although they may well also include works of literature, and on history, philosophy, astronomy, mathematics and art. They are thought to have remained untouched for hundreds of years. They are being examined by the Tibetan Academy of Social Sciences The books are only partly wrapped in silk scarves. The cold climate alone, at an altitude of 4280 m, protects the books from decay. A very special book is kept in a glass showcase: it contains the teachings of the Buddha as well as records of his life. The book has impressive dimensions: two metres long, one metre wide and eighty centimetres thick. Its pages must therefore be turned with eight people. Eight people are also needed to carry it. It is about 700 years old. All its pages are written by hand in golden script. See more

06.01.2022 Children don’t care about superficial differences like nationality, faith or race. But once they go to school they begin to respond to such differences in terms... of ‘us’ and ‘them’. The reality is that today we are all part of one great human family and we need to have a keener sense of the oneness of humanity. We are all the same in being human. We need to maintain that natural openness we observe in young children. See more

05.01.2022 SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT 30: Never give up

04.01.2022 We can change our world for the better, not through the use of force, but by developing inner peace. It may feel like a huge task, but peace must be created by ...humanity, who are a collection of individuals. If one person creates inner peace within themselves and shares it with ten other people and each of them does the same we can imagine influencing all 7 billion human beings. Let that be our #PeaceDayChallenge See more

03.01.2022 Ascoltiamo Sua Santità il Dalai Lama nella presentazione del 2 Volumedi di Scienza e Filosofia nei classici buddisti indiani: La mente, dalla sua residenza a D...haramsala, HP, India, ieri 13 novembre 2020, con brevi commenti di John Dunne, Distinguished Chair in Contemplative Humanities Center for Investigating Healthy Minds dell'Università del Wisconsin-Madison e Thupten Jinpa, Board Chair, Mind & Life Institute. See more

01.01.2022 This #InternationalPeaceDay we share a quote from His Holiness the Dalai Lama reflecting on how we can all create a more peaceful world by cultivating compassion and peace within ourselves

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