
São Paulo: On 11 February 2025, Tibet House Brazil, São Paulo, hosted a lecture on Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, welcoming Geshe Lharampa Gyaltsen Tsering alongside Brazilian nun Tenzin Lamdron as interpreter. The event gathered about 80 attendees eager to explore Buddhist perspectives on impermanence and mindful living.
Before the talk, Jigme Tsering, Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for Latin America, requested everyone to observe a minute of silence, followed by a prayer led by Geshe Lharampa Gyaltsen Tsering, in honour of Kalon Trisur Gyalo Thondup, the elder brother of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and a key figure in Tibetan diaspora who dedicated his life to the Tibetan freedom struggle.
Geshe Lharampa Gyaltsen Tsering, a Tibetan scholar and teacher, shared his insights on how understanding the transient nature of life can lead to a more meaningful and regret-free existence. His engaging approach resonated deeply with participants.
Tenzin Lamdron, a Buddhist nun and scholar, facilitated the discussion, making the teachings accessible to the Brazilian audience. Her experience as a translator and bridge between Tibetan scholars and international learners enriched the session.
–Report filed by Office of Tibet, Brazil










