Introduction to Buddhism- The Three Yanas
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Introduction to Buddhism- The Three Yanas

Part of Columbus KTC's "Dharma Paths" series of introductory talks on Buddhist topics.

By Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling

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Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

For more than 40 years, the Columbus Karma Thegsum Choling has been teaching meditation to the public for free at its meditation center in Central Ohio. Now we are offering our Dharma Paths series of introductory Buddhsim courses online.

There are nine classes in the series, but you can start anywhere in the series and take the classes in any order. Each class is taught by one of our trained meditation instructors.

This week's class, titled "The Three Vehicles", covers the following topics:

-The Three Vehicles as approaches to spiritual practice that provide dharma students with a progressive path.

-The Hinayana, emphasizing view and including motivation, practice, and goal.

-The Mahayana, emphasizing view and including motivation, practice, and goal.

-The Vajrayana, emphasizing view and including motivation, practice, and goal.

There will also be time for questions and discussion.

May all beings benefit!

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Columbus Karma Thegsum Chöling is a Meditation Center in Columbus Ohio. Founded in 1977, the center is affiliated with Karma Triyana Dharmachakra monastery in Woodstock, NY.

Columbus KTC provides a full range of meditation instructions benefitting all ages and backgrounds, using techniques from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition as well as from the secular Mindfulness Meditation tradition.  

For the last 40 years, KTC has specialized in offering FREE meditation instruction to the public; over the years, literally thousands of people in Central Ohio have learned to meditate for free at Columbus KTC. Our meditation instructors also have visited schools, prisons and social service agencies and taugh meditation to school children, bankers, nurses and social workers.

KTC offers free meditation instruction to the public most Sundays at 10 AM online; check our website for the Zoom link to our class.

KTC's meditation center in Columbus' Franklinton neighborhood was lost to an arson fire in 2016. Our new center is expected to open to the public in spring 2022.

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