Teaching Video: Sutra in Which the Buddha Speaks on Fathers and Mothers’ Kindness Being Difficult to Repay
From the tender fragility of infancy to the independence of adulthood, our lives are shaped by the selfless love of our parents. In this cherished scripture from the Tripitaka, translated into Chinese by the esteemed monk An Shigao in the first century CE, the Buddha offers a profound reflection on the depth of parental love. In this lecture, Khenpo Sodargye Rinpoche brings the Buddha’s timeless teachings to life, explaining why it is essential to repay our parents’ kindness and providing practical guidance on how to do so, with special emphasis on the transformative power of faith.
Now Khenpo Rinpoche’s teaching video and audio recording on Sutra in Which the Buddha Speaks on Fathers and Mothers’ Kindness Being Difficult to Repay are available, please find them here.
