Date: Wed 3 Dec 2025, 7pm – 9.30pm
Venue: Onsite at the Buddhist Library, & livestream via the Library’s Facebook page here
See page below for full details
Registration:
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Note: registration is not needed if you are watching the livestream.

 

About this Programme

  • The programme will comprise a talk by Venerable, and there will also be time for questions.
  • Programme synopsis :
    • The teaching on the Four Attachments is universally regarded as one of the jewels of Tibetan Buddhism. This peerless commentary explores the nature of mind, points out inevitable pitfalls in spiritual practice and shows how they can be avoided.
    • Attributed to Manjushri, the Bodhisattva of Wisdom, this pith instruction is made up of just four lines. This teaching is eminently practical, since it actually has the power to instill realizations in the minds of practitioners.

About Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi

A philosopher, educator and polymath monk, The Venerable Tenzin Priyadarshi Rinpoche is President and CEO of the Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Venerable Tenzin’s unusual background encompasses entering a Buddhist monastery at the age of ten and completing graduate studies at Harvard University. For more information, visit: iMonk.org

Please Take Note if You are Joining Us

  • Registration for onsite seats. Please register here if you are joining us. (Note: registration is not needed if you are watching via the livestream.)
  • Livestream link. Access our Facebook page during the date and time on the talk; you will see a Facebook Live feed.
  • Dress Code. Please dress appropriately/modestly as a form of religious respect for the Library, which is a Buddhist centre. In particular, visitors are kindly requested not to wear short pants or skirts which end above the knees, and not to wear sleeveless clothing.
  • As part of Venerable’s teaching tour to Singapore, Venerable will also be giving a talk “Being Limitless: Cultivating the 6 Perfections at Poh Ming Tse Temple. This will take place on Tue 2 Dec 2025, 7pm-9.30pm; full details here.

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