Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö is one of the most important Tibetan Buddhist masters alive today. As demonstrated by his many writings, he is not only exceptionally learned in the traditional Buddhist te...
In this early 21st century, man has succeeded in building an advanced material civilization with hands and brains, and along the way have managed to overcome many of life’s challenges. However, ...
Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö was born in 1962 in Drango (Luhuo) County in Sichuan Province’s Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. In 1984, he received monastic ordination at the world-renowned Larung F...
To many dharma friends in China, Khenpo Tsultrim Lodro is known for conducting the activity of liberating live beings for 100 consecutive days every year for the past fifteen years. This activit...
You may wonder why this topic is chosen. The reason is simply because even some veteran Buddhists in both China and Tibet do not know the real meaning and the scope of Buddhism. Other than the m...
In the teaching today, we will examine in more details the differences between Buddhism and non-Buddhism, the mundane and the supramundane phenomena and, lastly, Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism....
I. The necessity of foundational practice Though the Three Supreme Methods is the most foundational practice of Buddhism for the beginners, many probably have not even heard of it. It ...
This is intended as a brief discussion of the nature, distinctions, ramifications and questions regarding causality. What is cause and effect? For example, if a person commits theft, in ...
What is the difference between the Four Noble Truths and the Two Truths (relative and absolute truth)? The Two Truths delineate the doctrinal view on phenomena whereas the Four Noble Truths, tho...
The importance of mastering the doctrine of the Twelve Nidanas The doctrine of the Twelve Nidanas is a key Buddhist thought. It mainly delineates how the past, present and future lives...
I. Overview The differentiation of Madhyamaka In Tibetan Buddhism, a distinction is made between Madhyamaka (Middle Way) and Mahamadhyamaka (Great Middle Way). Its explanation is...
Years ago, I wrote a book about the merit of being vegetarian and the faults of eating meat or being non-vegetarian. Our talk today is based on part of that book. With regard to the Buddhist vie...
To liberate lives is a common practice frequently performed by many Buddhists. When conducted properly, the resulting merit is boundless. Otherwise, the merit will be greatly diminished. It is t...
The need to separate the way of living and the meaning of life. The way of living and the meaning of life may seem to be the most basic things that we should all know about, but to sep...
How should a Buddhist live? The Buddha gave us the answer long time ago. Being his followers, we should all adopt the kind of life that he had prescribed for both the monastics and laypeople. Do...
In this and every future lifetime, may I aspire to uphold the authentic dharma.