In commemoration of the second death anniversary of Urgyen Sangharakshita, Urgyen House is pleased to offer a new video blog. Dharmachari Paramartha recalls Bhante Sangharakshita’s final days and, from the video archive, Bhante recounts a remarkable event in Kalimpong, India.
Urgyen House is a project dedicated to ensuring the long-term preservation of Sangharakshita’s collection of books, letters, papers, thangkas and artefacts as well as the building in which he spent the last years of his life.
Previously unreleased and, rather famously, given off-the-cuff at the London Buddhist Centre, Sangharakshita gives an enjoyable and stirring evocation of the great Tantric Guru of Tibet.
Dh. Kushaladitya from Ulhasnagar center ordain as mitra in Saddhamma Pradeep Retreat center.
During our early life of TBMSG he was around ulhasnagar center. Feeing gratitude for setting up condition at Ulhasnagar center so that we can participate.
Subhadramati, with characteristic inspiration, shares a memory of Sangharakshita’s last public appearance before his death, and unfolds the significance this image for us as his disciples. She brings this into relationship with our practice of ethics, articulated through the three robes of Padmasambhava.
After exploring the historical and mythical aspects of Padmasambhava, Prakasha offers insights into how the Tantric Guru of Tibet, Padmasambhava, is relevant to us, here, today, now.
Two Years On - Personal Reflections on Bhante Sangharakshita
Sunday 8th November 2020 10:00 – 12:30 An Order Day hosted by UK& Ireland Regional Order Convenors (In lieu of the planned but cancelled November AOWE)
It’s nearly two years since Bhante Sangharakshita passed away. We thought it was a good time to mark this by exploring personal reflections on Bhante’s role in our lives and what that is now.