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    Khyentse Foundation 2024 Annual Report

    Check out KF’s 2024 annual report, with an appreciation of support from executive director Lynn Hoberg, glimpses into our range of activities, highlights of KF India’s work, and our Investment Committee’s report.

    Story Series

    Goodman Lecture Series
    Features lectures delivered by foremost Buddhist Studies scholars from our partner institutions and universities in Asia, Europe, and North America.
    No.30

    Professor Jiang Wu

    The University of Arizona
    Enlightenment in Dispute: The Reinvention of Chan Buddhism in 17th-Century China (Lecture in Chinese)
    This lecture centers on the recent translation of Professor Jiang Wu’s monograph, offering a comprehensive examination of the complex history and reinvention of the Chan Buddhist tradition in 17th-century China.
    No.29

    Dr. Catherine Dalton

    84000: Translating the Words of the Buddha and Rangjung Yeshe Institute
    Study and Translation as Buddhist Practice
    In this talk, Catherine explores how integrating the study of Buddhism and the translation of its texts with committed experiential training can lead to a more effective and fulfilling approach to both learning and translation.
    No.28

    Dr. Lata Deokar

    Savitribai Phule Pune University
    Doing Lexicography Religiously
    This talk discusses how ancient Buddhist authors approached words and their meanings, how they documented meanings, and whether they did conventional lexicography or did away with it.
    No.27

    Tung-Ming Chao

    East China Normal University
    Key Points and Characteristics of Tiantai Buddhism and the Faxiang (Chinese Yogācāra) School 天台佛學與法相唯識佛學的要點與特色
    This lecture primarily introduces the key philosophical characteristics and points of two major Buddhist schools during the Sui and Tang dynasties in China: Tiantai Buddhism and the Faxiang (Chinese Yogācāra) School.
    It's Fantastic Series
    Every couple of months, we share with you a personal recommendation from Rinpoche about one of his favorite things—a book, a movie, a piece of music, a coffee shop, a bookstore … And of course, “You don’t have to go through these. Only if you have time to kill.”
    No.11

    Zhu Xianmin

    Since the 1960s and ’70s, Zhu Xianmin has employed the creative path of documentary photography to explore the vicissitudes of daily life, devoting himself to capturing the lives of ordinary people on film.
    No.9

    Daidō Moriyama

    “I’ve always wanted to frame my movies based on Daidō Moriyama’s photos. But it’s difficult. It’s really, really difficult because it’s almost like we have a set of ideas about what is a beautiful frame.”
    Words of Wisdom Series
    Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche speaking on pressing topics for the modern practitioner.
    No.15

    The Future of the Buddhadharma

    Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche addressed Khyentse Foundation’s Board of Directors regarding the future of the buddhadharma. In particular, he stressed the importance of paying attention to the large numbers of people born in traditionally Buddhist places, including those who have migrated elsewhere.

    Core Activity News

    Academia
    Supporting Buddhist scholarship at academic institutions around the world. Read more about our academic impact.
    Education for Children
    Bringing Buddhist education to the youngest generation. Read more about our supported education projects.
    Translation
    Offering Buddha's wisdom in many languages. Read more about our impact on translation projects.

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    KF Voices

    Never Stop Asking

    Lynn Hoberg shares what it's like to volunteer behind the scenes of a historic event when emotions are running high and so much is at stake.
    Words from Rinpoche

    A Fresh Approach

    On December 15, 2024, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche addressed Khyentse Foundation’s Board of Directors emphasizing the need to ensure that the foundation is protected for the future.
    Tributes
    Donor Story