Tsok'khorlo

6 evenings of teachings on the Aro gTér's most elaborate ritual

Class with Mé-tsal Wangmo

Thursdays 7.30 to 9.00pm
January 29
Aro Ling Bristol
127 Gloucester Road, BS7 8AX
Near Montpelier Railway Station
Bristol, England, UK
Tsok’khorlo
Tsok is probably the most important Vajrayana ritual practice. (It is also called “feast practice,” tsog, tshogs khor lo, puja, ganapuja, ganachakra, or variants of these.)
Tsok literally means “community.” The ritual expresses the sacred bond among members of the sangha. The generosity of this bond is then extended to everyone and everything, everywhere. Within tsok, we view ourselves, each other, and all beings as Buddhas. We view all things as infinitely sacred—even those that are conventionally impure or disgusting. This vision is the essential practice of inner tantra—made especially explicit in tsok.
The details of tsok vary from lineage to lineage. Typically it includes singing, dancing, a feast, the reading of a liturgy (ritual text), mantra recitation, the creation of a physical and visualized mandala, and offerings.
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£6 or £30 for all 6 classes

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