KF Supports Buddhist Studies at UC Berkeley
Rinpoche Teaches on Rebirth in Continuation of Long Relationship with the University of California at Berkeley
Front row: Professor Jake Dalton, Professor Robert Sharf, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche. Back row: Amelia Chow, Zim Pickens, Sydney Jay, KF Executive Director Cangioli Che, Khenpo Yeshi, and Professor Steven Goodman. Photo by Wyatt Arnold taken June 19, 2015, in Berkeley, California.
When Rinpoche visited Berkeley in 2006 for the public announcement of the establishment of the Khyentse Foundation Distinguished Professorship of Tibetan Buddhism, Berkeley Executive Vice-Chancellor and Provost George Breslauer thanked the foundation's sponsors for the US$1 million necessary to establish the position, saying "This will make a big difference on this campus."
On July 19, 2015, Rinpoche returned to Berkeley to give a talk titled "Is There Buddhism Without Rebirth." He was introduced by Jake Dalton, KF Distinguished Professor of Tibetan Buddhism, who said, "[Khyentse Foundation] has become a true model for how Buddhist activities can manifest in the modern world. Their connection with our Buddhist Studies program continues to bear many fruits, today’s event being just the latest example."
Since the beginning, the Berkeley faculty have been our most trusted advisors and allies, our go-to people as we continue to explore ways to strengthen Buddhist studies in academia. Here are some of our joint programs:
- The annual Khyentse Lecture hosts celebrated scholars every spring.
- KF Award for Excellence in Buddhist Studies recognizes outstanding students at Berkeley and other universities around the world.
- Berkeley is our chosen host for tulkus and khenpos who spend semesters here as visiting scholars.
- The Berkeley Center for Buddhist Studies hosted a lecture by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche in July 2015 on the controversial topic "Is There Buddhism Without Rebirth?"
It is a privilege for Khyentse Foundation to work with UC Berkeley. Khyentse Foundation is dedicated to creating conditions for the Buddha’s wisdom to awaken in everyone, and our collaboration with Berkeley is one way to bring us closer to that vision.
IS THERE BUDDHISM WITHOUT REBIRTH? PODCASTS OF RINPOCHE'S TEACHING ON THE SIDDHARTHA'S INTENT WEB SITE
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2. From: chinese@siddharthasintent.org
Subject: <智慧与慈悲>的中文翻译視頻 The video of
各位法友,
宗薩欽哲仁波切2015年6月在温哥华開示〈智慧与慈悲>
視頻觀賞:
繁體中文網頁:http://cht.
簡體中文網頁:http://chs.
除了再度感謝西遊譯文的義工的無償服務外,
另外日前公布现场直播版的〈没有来生的佛教存在吗?〉
謝謝大家的理解与支持
國際悉達多本願會繁體中文版:http://cht.
國際悉達多本願會簡體中文版:http://chs.
順頌法安!
國際悉達多本願會
Dear all,
The video of Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche’s teaching on
Compassion> in June 2015 at Vancouver with Chinese translation has
been made available on the Chinese web sites of Siddhartha’s Intent.
Viewing links:
Traditional Chinese site: http://cht.siddharthasintent.
Simplified Chinese site:http://chs.
We would like to thank all the volunteers to make the video possible,
and encourage everyone to be generous with donation in order to enable
us providing better and more professional services.
The livestream of
down from the SI site. The edited video with Chinese subtitle would
be available shortly.
Thank you for your understanding & support.
With Metta,
Siddhartha’s Intent
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3. http://www.siddharthasintent.org/teachings-2/teaching-schedule-of-dzongsar-khyentse-rinpoche/madhyamaka-view-by-chandrakirti/view/2015-10-01
Madhyamaka View by Chandrakirti
- DATE:
- 1 - 7 October 2015
- AT:
- Kathmandu, Nepal
Rinpoche has accepted the request of a group of Chinese students to teach the Madhyamaka (middle way) view. The teaching will be held in Kathmandu, Nepal from October 1st – 7th, 2015. There will be a Putonghua translation provided.
Rinpoche will use an indispensable classical text by Chandrakirti that is widely studied in both Buddhist philosophical and meditative schools, and whose method of establishing the view has been one of the most venerated throughout the ages.
The teaching is free and seats are limited. If you wish to attend, please register by clicking this link:https://app.etapestry.com/cart/KhyentseFoundation/cart3/index.php. Registration will close when the number of registrants reaches the venue space limit. If you cannot commit to attending the entire teaching, please do not register in order to leave the opportunity to others.
When registering, please only choose quantity 1, since the system will recognize the duplicated registration and delete all. After registering, you will receive more information and a confirmation letter, which you must print out and show at the teachings. We will send out the confirmation letter and provide more detailed information as soon as possible. If you have any questions, please send email:Nepalteaching@qq.com.
4. DJKR at Berkley - Is there Buddhism without rebirth. Audio & video Podcasts
audio:
http://siddharthasintent.org/ resources/podcasts/audio- podcasts/is-there-buddhism- without-rebirth/
video:
http://siddharthasintent.org/ resources/podcasts/video- podcasts/is-there-buddhism- without-rebirth/
http://siddharthasintent.org/
video:
http://siddharthasintent.org/
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