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Venerable
Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Our
Spiritual Director

From the age of eight Geshe-la
studied extensively in the great monastic universities of Tibet
and earned the title ‘Geshe’, which literally means 'spiritual friend'.
Under the guidance of Trijang Rinpoche, his Spiritual Guide he then
spent the next eighteen years in meditation retreats in the Himalayas.
In 1977 he was invited to teach
in England. Since arriving in the West, Geshe-la has given immaculate
teachings on Kadampa Buddhism in Europe and North America, and published
a series of remarkable books on Buddhist thought and meditation.
He has established three unique
study programs and over 800 centers around the world, trained qualified
western teachers and a flourishing ordained community, and created
a project to build Buddhist temples in every major city in the world.
This remarkable teacher inspires
so many people from so many different countries because he teaches
from example.
He is a humble Buddhist monk
dedicated to helping people throughout the world find true happiness
in their hearts.
Gen
Kelsang Atisha
Our Resident Teacher
Gen Atisha was ordained as a Buddhist monk
by Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso,
and has studied under the foremost Kadampa Buddhist Masters of our
time.
The name 'Atisha', given to him
by his Spiritual Guide, means 'peace' and was
also the name of the 11th century founder of Kadampa Buddhism.
Having studied and meditated on
Buddha's teachings extensively for a number
of years, Gen Atisha has become a qualified meditation teacher,
skilled in conveying
the ancient teachings of Buddha in the context of contemporary American
society.
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso has recently appointed
Gen Atisha as the new Resident Teacher of Vajrarupini Center.
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