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Ven. Lobsang ChokyiDeath and Impermanence (March 13, 2007)

Death and Impermanence
Ven. Lobsang Chokyi
Marin Lamrim Series 2007

Another in the series on various topics of the lamrim (stages on the path), this topic deals with death and the impermanent nature of phenomenon.


This audio is part of the collection: Tse Chen Ling Buddhist Lectures

Artist/Composer: Ven. Lobsang Chokyi
Date: 2007-03-13
Source: Marin Program
Keywords: Buddhism; Tibetan Buddhism; Philosophy; Mahayana; Death; Dying; Impermanence

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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For further information, please visit www.tsechenling.org

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