Communiques, Nurturing the Source, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions, Slideshows, Translation Page News, Translation Projects
(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...
Communiques, News, Nurturing the Source, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions, Training for the Future, Translation Page News, Translation Projects, Translations and Publications
FOCUS July 2020 Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo 200th Birthday Special Edition On the auspicious occasion of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo’s 200th birthday, Khyentse Foundation is honored to offer the redesigned e-book, The Life of Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo by Jamgon Kongtrul,...
Mandala, News, Nurturing the Source, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions
Khyentse Foundation and Siddhartha’s Intent invite you to commemorate the life of Buddha Shakyamuni on Saga Dawa Duchen, the magnificent day of his birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana. We will host a global chanting of the Heart Sutra on Zoom, starting Friday, June...
Annual Report, Communiques, Individual Scholarships, News, Nurturing the Source, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions, Scholarships
FOCUS MAY 2020 Khyentse Foundation 2019 Annual Report Buddhist Children, Cultural Buddhists, and Buddhist Stakeholders In this May Focus, we present the foundation’s 2019 Annual Report. The report features Rinpoche’s December address to the KF Board of Directors, the...
News, Nurturing the Source, Preservation News, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions
“To the most venerable Triple Gem, we take refuge and offer our most precious and beloved possession – our mind that always illuminates. We offer too all that shines and illumines – from the mighty sun and moon to the smallest dust particle. And thus, we offer...
Ashoka Grants, Communiques, News, Nurturing the Source, Revitalizing Buddhist Traditions, Scholarships, Training for the Future
FOCUS February 2020 Planting Seeds of Buddhadharma One thing that we learn from our teacher is that Buddhadharma has no boundary. From India to China, from Europe to the Americas, from the Himalayas to Machu Picchu, Buddhadharma benefits all sentient beings,...