A group of medical volunteers, under the auspices of the Choskyi Jungne Buddhist Center in Taiwan, made their second visit of the year to the Dzongsar Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö Institute in Chauntra, India in late summer.
The 392-page volume, edited by Alex Trisoglio, is available for download upon formal request, free of charge, and can be printed on standard U.S. Letter or A4 size paper.
The main objective of Khyentse Foundation is to preserve and support the Buddhadharma in all traditions, not just the Tibetan tradition. “I like to see Khyentse Foundation really supporting Buddhadharma in all kinds of forms and all kinds of lineages.” We support all Buddhist traditions, nonsectarian and rimé in the broadest sense of the word.
Buddhist temples in Cambodia and neighboring Theravadin lands for centuries served the community through spiritual and family guidance, established orphanages, and gave food to those in need.
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche's much-anticipated book is now available in two languages. This is Rinpoche's first dharma book written for a broad audience.