Saturdays with Geshe Ngawang Dakpa
Current Topic:
All the Important Points of the Lam Rim
with Geshe Ngawang Dakpa
Saturdays: May 10 and 24, 2025
10:00am - 12:00pm PT
Via Zoom / Registration required
An English translation of the root text can be obtained from FPMT's Foundation Store here.
Ven. Stephen Carlier will provide English interpretation of Geshe Dakota's teaching, and class will be hosted by Stephen Butler.
This class is offered in collaboration with Land of Medicine Buddha.
with Geshe Ngawang Dakpa
Saturdays: May 10 and 24, 2025
10:00am - 12:00pm PT
Via Zoom / Registration required
An English translation of the root text can be obtained from FPMT's Foundation Store here.
Ven. Stephen Carlier will provide English interpretation of Geshe Dakota's teaching, and class will be hosted by Stephen Butler.
This class is offered in collaboration with Land of Medicine Buddha.
Program Description:
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa will be giving a commentary on All the Important Points of the Lam Rim, composed by the great Dorje Chang Lobsang Jinpa. This text details all the essential points of the Graduated Path to Enlightenment (lam rim) in a short, concise set of verses. These verses present the entire path to enlightenment in a set of points that can be used as a glance meditation for practitioners on the path.
About Geshe Ngawang Dakpa:
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa was born in 1932 in Nakchu, northeast of Lhasa, Tibet, and became a monk at the age of ten. At his local monastery of Othok, he studied both Dharma and secular subjects extensively before entering Sera Je Monastery eleven years later. He fled Tibet in 1959. Upon his arrival in India, Geshe-la not only continued his monastic studies but also spent three years at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, earning an MA with honors. Invited by the Queen of Sikkim, he taught at the University of Sikkim for nearly 20 years before returning to Sera monastery in South India and obtaining his Geshe degree. Additionally, Geshe-la taught in Taiwan before arriving in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1999, where he served as a resident teacher at Tse Chen Ling for more than 20 years.
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa will be giving a commentary on All the Important Points of the Lam Rim, composed by the great Dorje Chang Lobsang Jinpa. This text details all the essential points of the Graduated Path to Enlightenment (lam rim) in a short, concise set of verses. These verses present the entire path to enlightenment in a set of points that can be used as a glance meditation for practitioners on the path.
About Geshe Ngawang Dakpa:
Geshe Ngawang Dakpa was born in 1932 in Nakchu, northeast of Lhasa, Tibet, and became a monk at the age of ten. At his local monastery of Othok, he studied both Dharma and secular subjects extensively before entering Sera Je Monastery eleven years later. He fled Tibet in 1959. Upon his arrival in India, Geshe-la not only continued his monastic studies but also spent three years at the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, earning an MA with honors. Invited by the Queen of Sikkim, he taught at the University of Sikkim for nearly 20 years before returning to Sera monastery in South India and obtaining his Geshe degree. Additionally, Geshe-la taught in Taiwan before arriving in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1999, where he served as a resident teacher at Tse Chen Ling for more than 20 years.
Registration:
Advanced registration is required – please make sure to register for each session you’d like to attend on a class-by-class basis. Once you register, the Zoom link will be included on your registration ticket/receipt.
We offer all Dharma teachings and center events on a “dana” basis. This means we’re grateful for your generosity but there is no required cost to attend and no one is turned away for lack of funds.
Suggested donation amounts are provided, and we welcome you to offer what you can to help us sustain our programming and make the dharma and events like this possible. And of course, ordained sangha (ordained nuns and monks) are always welcome free of charge.
If you're not donating at this time but would like to attend, please email [email protected].
Advanced registration is required – please make sure to register for each session you’d like to attend on a class-by-class basis. Once you register, the Zoom link will be included on your registration ticket/receipt.
We offer all Dharma teachings and center events on a “dana” basis. This means we’re grateful for your generosity but there is no required cost to attend and no one is turned away for lack of funds.
Suggested donation amounts are provided, and we welcome you to offer what you can to help us sustain our programming and make the dharma and events like this possible. And of course, ordained sangha (ordained nuns and monks) are always welcome free of charge.
If you're not donating at this time but would like to attend, please email [email protected].
Previous topics:
Commentary on Mind Training by Way of Poem
February - April 2025 |
Dependent Origination
November 6, 2021 & January 8, 2022
All the Important Points of the Lam Rim
May 2025 |
Explanation and Oral Transmission of Prayers to Padmasambhava
February 5, 2022
Commentary on Seven-Point Mind Training
2023, 2024 to January 2025 |











