Origins of Buddhism in Tibet to be discussed

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Tulku Yeshi Rinpoche will discuss the origins of Buddhism in Tibet, as it was introduced by the eighth century Indian Buddhist Master, Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava during a public talk Thursday at Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary.

Tulku Yeshi Rinpoche will discuss the origins of Buddhism in Tibet, as it was introduced by the eighth century Indian Buddhist Master, Guru Rinpoche Padmasambhava during a public talk Thursday at Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary.

All are welcome, and previous experience with Buddhism is not necessary. Rinpoche is a Buddhist master with a deep understanding of the ancient wisdom of Tibet. He teaches in English with warmth and humor and is always open to dialogue with students. Rinpoche is the founder of Tibetan Zen and has published 14 books, including his autobiography, “A Modern Liberation Odyssey.”

The talk is at 6:30 p.m. at 83-5401 Painted Church Road. Cost is $20.

Info: 328-8084.