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August 2022 Khyentse Foundation has been active in Nepal for more than 15 years. Starting with a joint-scholarship program with Rangjung Yeshe Institute (RYI) in 2007, we now have a diverse array of activities and partnerships with a number of grassroots...
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FOCUS October 2021 Preserving a Rich Buddhist Heritage An Update on Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation Professor Peter Skilling, a KF Advisor and Fellow, is one of the leading scholars of the Buddhist history and literature of South and Southeast Asia. He has...
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FOCUS March 2021 Khyentse Vision Project: Translating the Works of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo into English On the auspicious anniversary of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, the first Khyentse, we are pleased to launch the website for the Khyentse Vision Project, an...
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(click on the photo to start the slideshow | 點擊照片開始幻燈片) Photos by Pawo Choyning Dorji of Historical Buddhist sites from his journey to Xinjiang and Gansu provinces in China in 2014...
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By Sarah K. C. Wilkinson In July 2019, Khyentse Foundation launched the Kumarajiva Project, an unprecedented translation effort dedicated to translating into Chinese all Buddhist canonical texts that are not currently available in Chinese. Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche...
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FOCUS October 2020 Following in Kumarajiva’s Footsteps The Kumarajiva Project in its second year Chinese civilization is very, very important for the survival of Buddhism. – Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche In July 2019, Khyentse Foundation launched...