Choe Khor Sum Ling Center Releases 'Abhisamaya'
FRIDAY, 21 SEPTEMBER 2007
Choe Khor Sum Ling (CKSL), Bangalore has announced the release of the first volume of its magazine - Abhisamaya (Clear Realization). The release of Abhisamaya is inspired by CKSL's vision to reintroduce the precious Prajna Paramita Buddhist tradition in India. The Prajna Paramita Buddhist tradition,spearheaded by ancient universities of Nalanda and Vikramasila, represented the intellectual and spiritual heritage of India for many centuries. Abhisamaya is a step forward in CKSL's mission to make the precious jewels of the Prajna Paramita accessible to India. The first edition of Abhisamaya attempts that through a few glimpses into this vast heritage. CKSL hopes that Abhisamaya emerges as an effective medium to present and interpret the Prajna Paramita tradition and that it captures and reflects the rekindled spiritual climate in India.
Ven. Khangser Rinpoche from the Sera Je Monastic University inBylakuppe, Dist. Mysore, South India, released the magazine during his weekend teaching at Choe Khor Sum Ling Center’s premises in Bangalore on September 9, 2007. Ven. Khangser Rinpoche was at the Center to teach 'The Six Preparatory Practices' which are preliminary to all meditations.
Please visit the Choe Khor Sum Ling website www.cksl.in in for more information on the Center’s activities. To view the magazine online, visit www.abhisamaya.org.
Suggestions and feedback on Abhisamaya, if any, can be mailed to info@cksl.in.
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