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Online Dharma: Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche to Offer Public Teachings on “Ethics and Values” and “Human Relationships”

Siddartha’s Intent, founded by the renowned Bhutanese lama, filmmaker, and author Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche, has announced that Rinpoche will offer two public Dharma teachings titled “Ethics and Values in the Modern World” and “Human Relationships.” Both events may be attended online or in person in Singapore.

“With great joy, we are delighted to inform that Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche will be teaching in Singapore on 10 and 11 June 2023,” Siddhartha’s Intent said in an announcement seen by BDG.

Formed in 1986, Siddhartha’s Intent is an international collective of Buddhist groups supporting Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche’s Buddhadharma activities by organizing teachings and retreats, distributing and archiving recorded teachings, transcribing, editing, and translating manuscripts and practice texts, with a global community committed to continual study and practice.

Image courtesy of Siddartha’s Intent
Image courtesy of Siddartha’s Intent

“Ethics and Values in the Modern World” will be live-streamed at the following times:

Auckland: 2pm, Saturday, 10 June
Canberra: 12pm, Saturday, 10 June
Seoul, Tokyo: 11am, Saturday, 10 June
Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei: 10am, Saturday, 10 June
Bangkok, Jakarta: 9am, Saturday, 10 June
India Standard Time: 7:30am, Saturday, 10 June
Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm: 4am, Saturday, 10 June
London: 3am, Saturday, 10 June
Montreal, New York: 10pm, Friday, 9 June
Los Angeles, Vancouver: 7pm, Friday, 9 June

“Human Relationships” will be live-streamed at the following times:

Auckland: 2pm, Sunday, 11 June
Canberra: 12pm, Sunday, 11 June
Seoul, Tokyo: 11am, Sunday, 11 June
Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taipei: 10am, Sunday, 11 June
Bangkok, Jakarta: 9am, Sunday, 11 June
India Standard Time: 7:30am, Sunday, 11 June
Amsterdam, Berlin, Paris, Stockholm: 4am, Sunday, 11 June
London: 3am, Sunday, 11 June
Montreal, New York: 10pm, Saturday, 10 June
Los Angeles, Vancouver: Saturday, 10 June

Consecutive interpretation will be available for both events from English into Cantonese, French, Japanese, Mandarin, Portuguese, Russian, Sharchop, and Spanish consecutive.

Click here for full details of “Ethics and Values in the Modern World”

Click here for full details of “Human Relationships”

Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche.
Image courtesy of Licchavi House

Born in Bhutan in 1961, Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche is the son of Thinley Norbu Rinpoche and was a close student of the Nyingma master Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910–91). He is recognized as the third incarnation of the 19th century Tibetan terton Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820–1892), founder of the Khyentse lineage, and the immediate incarnation of Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö (1893–1959). 

In addition to Siddhartha’s Intent, Rinpoche’s projects include: Khyentse Foundation, established in 2001 to promote the Buddha’s teaching and support all traditions of Buddhist study and practice; 84000, a non-profit global initiative to translate the words of the Buddha and make them available to all; Lotus Outreach, which directs a range of projects to ensure the education, health, and safety of vulnerable women and children in the developing world; and Lhomon Society, which promotes sustainable development in Bhutan through education.

See more

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Rob Hogendoorn
8 months ago

Perhaps ‘Buddhist Door’ would do well to devote some old school investigative journalism to Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse’s numerous activities and ethical views, rather than pitch them as ‘News’?

https://openbuddhism.org/not-even-kings-get-away-with-dzongsars-legal-disclaimer/