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Wisdom, Power and Compassion: Part 2

Wisdom, Power & Compassion: Enlightenment in Tibetan Art
In part two Nicholas talks about the importance of these three attributes, and focuses on Manjushri, the Buddha of Wisdom.

Hand gestures, implements, and hidden teachings spring to life; begin to understand what this ancient art conveys.

This lecture was given at the Tibetan Gallery & Studio on November 20th, 2013.

Tibetan Gallery & Studio in Sebastopol is the only place in the world outside of Tibet where you can watch a Tibetan master create a giant ceremonial thangka, known as thanbhochi. The two-story canvas is comprised of 37 Buddhas, deities and teachers.

Nicholas Egan, is a Dharma teacher in the Nyingma tradition, and has a Ph.D. in Buddhist Studies. A student of Anam Thubten Rinpoche and Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche, he is known for his clear and accessible teaching style and is the founder of the Advaya Institute. He has been leading pilgrimages to Asia since 2005, and has lead groups to Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, India, Mongolia, China, and Thailand.

Learn more at www.PreserveTibetanArt.org

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