How to practise the Vajrayana correctly
On Saturday 16th March we were honoured to host a very special day of teachings in the picturesque setting of Regents University, Regent's Park. Lama Jampa Thaye taught the eighth part of 'Discriminating the three vows', also known as the Dom Sum, which was composed in the thirteenth century by the great master, Sakya Pandita.
Understanding Virtue and Pacifying Obstacles
This weekend in London, Lama Jampa continued with the teaching and transmission of Sakya Pandita’s text ‘Discriminating the Three Vows’ (Tib: Dom Sum Rabs Gye).
The Sword of Wisdom and the Blessings of Longevity
People gathered from near and far in Marylebone, central London on Saturday 19 November to receive teachings from the Sakya tradition from Lama Jampa.
Swift to liberate: teachings on the stages leading to rebirth, and the initiation of Green Tara
On the first day of October Lama Jampa Thaye returned to Bristol for a day of teachings on liberation. Well over 100 people gathered together from the UK and farther afield to hear teachings on dying, the intermediate state and rebirth, along with receiving the initiation of the goddess Tara, the one who protects from all fears.
Celebrating the visit of His Holiness Kyabgon Gongma Trichen Rinpoche
On Sunday 28 and Monday 29 August, Sakya Dechen Ling in London, supported by Sakya Thinley Rinchen Ling in Bristol and many other Dechen centres, were delighted to host two days of teachings with His Holiness Sakya Gongma Trichen Rinpoche.
Wisdom teachings of Sakya Pandita and blessings of Namgyalma
On Saturday 26 March, Dechen London Sakya Buddhist Centre were delighted to host a full day of teachings by Lama Jampa Thaye. The location was the peaceful hall at the Hellenic Centre in Marylebone. Buddhists gathered from across the UK and Europe to receive these precious teachings.