Tibet.com and the Office of Tibet, London, 

wishes you a Very Happy, Peaceful & Fruitful 

New Year - 2008.  Thank you for your interest and support for the Tibetan Buddhist culture and the just Tibetan cause.  May the new year bring good news and peace to Tibet and the world at large!

Note:  Following the announcement of His Holiness the Dalai Lama's UK 2008 public talks and teaching dates on the website of the Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, we have been literally flooded with emails and queries for tickets.  Please be informed that the Office of Tibet, London, is only responsible for coordinating His Holiness' visit programmes in this part of Europe.  For teaching tickets please check the below given website links provided by the Dharma Network, at whose invitation His Holiness has very kindly consented to give public talks and teachings at their chosen venue, the Notthingham Arena ( www.dalailama2008.org.uk ); Also please check the website links provided by the Tibet Society (www.dalailama2008UK.com ) for the public talk in London and the website link provided by Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies ( www.so-wide.org ) for the public talk in Oxford.  These public talks and teachings in London, Nottingham and Oxford have been organised to benefit maximum number of people from His Holiness' message of peace, tolerance, warm-heartedness and non-violence.   For more information and ticket booking,  please check below: 

2008

 
GERMANY
 
May 16: His Holiness will give a public talk on Human Rights and Globalization - Which Challenges Do We Have To Face? in Bochum at the RuhrCongress.  Contact Website: www.dalailama2008.de
 
May 17: His Holiness will give a public  talk on Peace and Human Rights - The Basis For A Modern Society in Moenchengladbach at the Airport Hall 6.  Contact Website: www.dalailama2008.de
 
May 18: His Holiness will give a public talk on Human Rights As Commitment - Lessons From History in Nuernberg at the Meistersingerhalle.  Contact Website: www.dalailama2008.de
 
May 18: His Holiness will give a public talk on Religion - Peacemaker Or War Monger? in Bamberg at the JAJO Arena.  Contact Website: www.dalailama2008.de
Note: His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to Germany is coordinated by the  Office of Tibet in Geneva, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA for Switzerland, Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria, Italy, Malta, Greece, Turkey, San Marino, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia & Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, and UN Affairs at Geneva. 
Contact address: The Tibet Bureau, Place de la Navigation 10, 1201 Geneva (SWITZERLAND)
Tel: (41-22) 738-7940; Fax: (41-22) 738-7941
E-mail: info@tibetoffice.ch    Website: www.tibetoffice.ch 
 
U. K.

May 20: His Holiness will be awarded an honorary doctorate by the London Metropolitan University (www.londonmet.ac.uk  Tel: 020 7133 2000)

May 21: His Holiness will address members of the parliament and later address a 'Meeting with the Press'. In view of the overwhelming number of requests that the Office of Tibet is receiving for one to one interviews, it is not possible to help with all the requests because of time constraints. Therefore this 'Meeting with the Press' time has been kindly given so that maximum number of media representatives have the opportunity to meet and ask questions to His Holiness.  The press meeting is being coordinated by the Tibet Society (www.tibetsociety.com  Tel: 020 7272 1414) 

May 22: His Holiness will participate in a hearing on Tibet at the invitation of the Foreign Affairs Committee of UK Parliament (www.parliament.uk/facom 

May 22: His Holiness will give a public talk in London at the Royal Albert Hall (organised by the Tibet Society of the UK). Contact website: www.dalailama2008UK.com.  Tel: 0207 272 1414  

May 24 & 25: His Holiness will give public talks in Nottingham Arena on Bringing Meaning to Our Lives.  Contact website for info about tickets, etc: www.dalailama2008.org.uk 


May 26 to 28: His Holiness will give three-day teachings in Nottingham Arena on Je Tsongkhapa’s Praise to the Buddha for His Discourses on Dependent Origination (tendrel toepa). On the morning of May 28 His Holiness will confer the Vajrasattva Empowerment.  Contact website for info about tickets, etc: www.dalailama2008.org.uk 
 
May 29: His Holiness will give the keynote address at the Blackfriars Hall in Oxford on the Colloquium on Christian and Buddhist traditions and prayers. For more information, please contact Regent of Studies (01865-278431) 
 
May 30: His Holiness will give a public talk at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford on the wider understanding of the Buddhist tradition. For more information and tickets, please this website link of the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies: www.so-wide.org 
 
Note: His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to UK is coordinated by the Office of Tibet in London, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA for Northern Europe, Poland and the Baltic Countries. 
Contact address: The Office of Tibet, Tibet House, 1 Culworth Street, London NW8 7AF (U. K.)
Tel: +44-20-7722-5378   Fax: +44-20-7722-0362
E-mail. info@tibet.com  Website: www.tibet.com
 
 
AUSTRALIA
 
June 15 to 19: His Holiness will give five-day teachings in Sydney at The Dome, Sydney Showground, Olympic Park on Kamalashila's Middle Stages of Meditation (gomrim barpa).  On the morning of June 19 His Holiness will confer the Avalokiteshvera Initiation.   The teachings will be translated into English, Chinese, Vietnamese and Indonesian. Contact Website: www.dalailamainaustralia.org
 
Note: His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to Sydney is coordinated by the Office of Tibet in Canberra, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA for Australia, New Zealand, Fiji Islands, Pupua New Guinea, East Timor, and Indonesia
Contact address: Tibet Information Office, 14 Napier Close, Deakin, ACT 2600 (AUSTRALIA)
Tel: (61-2) 6285 4046;  Fax: (61-2) 6282 4301
E-mail: tiboff@bigpond.com

 

U. S. A.
 
July 10 to 15:  His Holiness will give six-day teachings in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania at Lehigh University's Stabler Arena on Je Tsongkhapa’s Great Treatise on the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment (lamrim chenmo) organized by the Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center of New Jersey. Contact Website: www.dalailamajuly2008.com
 
July 13: His Holiness will give public talk in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on Generating a Good Heart at Stabler Arena organized by Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Contact Website: www.dalailamajuly2008.com
 
July 20 to 23: His Holiness will give four-day teachings in Madison, Wisconsin on Shantideva’s A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life (chodjug) & Kamalashila’s Middle Stages of Meditation (gomrim barpa).  On the morning of July 24 there will be a long life offering ceremony (tenshug).  Both the teaching and the long life offering ceremony are being organized by the North American Tibetan Associations (NATA) and Geshe Lhundup Sopa of Deer Park Center. Contact Website: www.dalailama2008na.com or www.deerparkcenter.org
 

Note: His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to USA is coordinated by the Office of Tibet in New York, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA for the Americas and the UN Affairs at New York. 

Contact address: The Office of Tibet, 241 E. 32nd Street, New York, NY 10016 (U.S.A.)
Tel: +1-212-213-5010  Fax: +1-212-779-9245
E-mail: otny@igc.org  Website: www.tibetoffice.org/en/

 
FRANCE
 
August 15: His Holiness will give a public talk on Peace Through Inner Peace in Nantes at the Zenith Nantes Metropole organized by the Ocean de Sagesse. Contact Website: www.dalailama-nantes2008.fr
 
August 16 to 20: His Holiness will give five-day teachings on Chapters 26 (Examination of the 12 Branches of Dependent Arising), 18 (Examination of Self & Phenomena) & 24 (Examination of the Arya Truths) of Nagarjuna's Treatise on the Middle Way, Nagarjuna's Bodhichitta Commentary (Jangchup Semdrel) & Chapter 3 (Summary Teaching on the Causes of Enlightenment) of Nagarjuna's Precious Garland.  On the morning of August 20, His Holiness will confer the Quintessential Collection of the Inner Siddhis (Thuk-Drup Yang-Nying Kun-Tue) from the 5th Dalai Lama's Secret Teachings.  The teaching will be held in Nantes at the Zenith Nantes Metropole and organized by the Ocean de Sagesse. Contact Website: www.dalailama-nantes2008.fr
 

Note: His Holiness the Dalai Lama's visit to USA is coordinated by the Office of Tibet in Paris, the official agency of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and CTA for France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxemburg, Monaco, Andorra, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, EU Affairs and UNESCO.

Contact address: Bureau du Tibet, 84 BD Adolphe Pinard, 75014 Paris
(FRANCE)
Tel: +33-1-46-565-453  Fax: +33-1-46-560-818
E-mail: tibetparis2@orange.fr

 


PLEASE NOTE:
We are giving you the above information about His Holiness's upcoming teachings, both confirmed and tentative, as received from the Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Dharamsala, India.  However, since changes could take place or new teaching engagements included during the course of His Holiness' visit programmes within India and abroad, you are welcome to contact for latest information either this office or Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, P.O. Mcleod Ganj, Dharamsala (H.P.) - 176219, INDIA         Tel: [91-(0) 1892] 221343/221879, Fax: [91-(0) 1892] 221813 

E-mail: ohhdl@vsnl.com or ohhdl@dalailama.com

Practical advice for attending HH the Dalai Lama's teachings in India

When His Holiness the Dalai Lama gives public teachings in India you would be well advised to bring: a cushion, an FM radio, a cup, and a sunhat and given the security checks that take place, as little else as possible.

Registration
All teachings in India are free and except certain restricted and tantric teachings prior registration is not necessary. You should check as soon as you reach the place where the teaching is given. It is helpful to bring few extra personal passport size photos in case registration is suddenly required due to security or other reasons.

Seating
In the West seating for public events is, likely as not, arranged by ticket and seat number and you keep the seat you are thus assigned. In Tibet and India for many public events seating is on the floor or on the ground. However, the convention amongst Tibetans is that you take your seat on the first day of a series of teachings, mark it with a cushion or a piece of cloth, and thereafter keep to that seat for the duration of the teachings. This is how Tibetans have traditionally avoided hassling each other over who sits where every day. So, following the old adage about when in Rome do as the Romans do, it seems reasonable to suggest that when among Tibetans do as the Tibetans do.

Translation
On most occasions when HH the Dalai Lama is teaching publicly in India an effort is made to provide a simultaneous translation into English. This is made available by radio. If you wish to listen to the translation, you are advised to bring an FM radio with headphones so as not to disturb the majority of listeners who are listening in Tibetan. Although the quality of the signal varies according to the circumstances, you can often improve reception by changing the angle and position of the antenna of your radio, which is often incorporated in the headphone lead.

Tea and offerings to the monastic community
It is customary for tea to be served to the gathering, so it is worthwhile carrying your own cup. You will often notice that money is offered to monks and nuns. This is an offering to the spiritual community. Both the tea and offerings are paid for by contributions from patrons and the general public. If you would also like to contribute there is nearly always an office near the teaching location where you can do so. How much you give is entirely at your discretion, but you will be given a receipt.

Protection from the sun and the weather
His Holiness the Dalai Lama makes a point of encouraging those who are sitting in the hot sun to cover their heads and so protect their health. Similarly he asks people to put up umbrellas or take shelter should it rain. It is useful to carry a soft sun hat or piece of cloth and / or a small umbrella.

Shoes
Tibetans tend to keep their shoes on when they are sitting on the ground, or at least keep them on until they sit down. Taking your shoes off and carrying them in your hand through a crowd sitting on the ground means that you carry them right in front of people's faces, which most people prefer to avoid.


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