Tibetan Language - Beginners Course
Wed, 29 Jan
|15 Spa Rd
During this 8 week course students will become familiar with the Tibetan alphabet and learn to read and write, thus enabling them to use the language in their own recitations and practice sessions.
Time & Location
29 Jan 2025, 17:30 – 18:30
15 Spa Rd, 15 Spa Rd, London SE16 3SA, UK
About the event
In this Beginners' Course students will become familiar with the Tibetan alphabet and learn to read and write, thus enabling them to use the language in their own recitations and practice sessions. This is a 8 week course starting on the 8th January , this course will run every Wednesday from 5.30-6.30 PM until the 26th of February.
This is a 8 week course starting on the 8th January , this course will run every Wednesday from 5:30-6:30 PM until the 26th of February. The dates for this course will be 8th Jan, 15th Jan, 22nd Jan, 29th Jan, 5th Feb, 12th Feb, 19th Feb, 26th Feb. It is strongly recommend you attend all classes.
Tibetan is one of the four major languages for students of Buddhism, along with Sanskrit, Pali, and Chinese. Learning the Tibetan language is therefore an important gateway which opens the door to the treasure-house of the Dharma, eventually providing a deeper understanding of the Buddhist texts and teachings.
The emphasis of this course is to enable the student to read and write through learning the basics of the alphabet, spelling, and grammar, so that they can start to use the Tibetan language for their own Dharma practice.
About Drukthar Gyal: Drukthar was born in Tibet, grew up in India and did further studies in the United Kingdom. He graduated from the University of Westminster and Edinburgh. He was a former Tibetan language teacher at Tibet House, Culture Centre of His Holiness The Dalai Lama in Delhi. He is an experienced Tibetan
language Teacher with excellent knowledge of Tibetan language, literature and Tibetan culture.
Please Note: The number of participants for this course is limited. We ask that students seriously commit to attend all the classes to the best of their ability, and also set time aside for homework.