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In 1997 the monastery established the Rangjung Yeshe Institute, a multi-year course in Tibetan language and Buddhist philosophy designed for Western dharma students.In 2001 RYI entered into a cooperation agreement with Kathmandu University to form the Center for Buddhist Studies whereby its students can be awarded BA, MA, PhD degrees from KU, with a major in "Buddhist Studies with Himalayan ...
Rangjung Yeshe Institute, Seto Gompa Marg, Boudhanath, Kathmandu Kagyu Institute of Buddhist Studies , Dev Doka, Kirtipur, Kathmandu Kathmandu University , Dhulikhel, Nepal
Erik Pema Kunsang is currently the resident teacher at the buddhist retreat center, Rangjung Yeshe Gomde Denmark. He teaches widely at Gomde and online, especially within the Bodhi Training program. Within Bodhi Translations, Erik Pema Kunsang leads the translation of Tantric Sadhanas from tibetan to chantable English.
The prototype of these is Kopan Monastery's annual month-long meditation course, offered since 1971. Many FPMT centers have adopted standardized curricula, [21] whose modules may also be studied online. They range from short introductory courses like "Buddhist Meditation 101," to Discovering Buddhism, a two-year, fourteen-module lamrim course. [22]
Phakchok Rinpoche sits on the board of the non-profit organisation Rangjung Yeshe Shenpen, also based in Nepal. [ 13 ] In addition, Phakchok Rinpoche supports the translation and publication of Buddhist texts through the Lhasey Lotsawa translation group, which focuses especially on the teachings of the Chokling Tersar and the Taklung Kagyu ...
The Rangjung Yeshe Wiki currently has over 23,720 articles, 1,060 uploaded files, and 825 registered users. [2] [3] The site is hosted and supported by the Tsadra Foundation. The Dharma Dictionary features the Tibetan words of renowned Tibetan translators such as Erik Pema Kunsang (including the complete Rangjung Yeshe Tibetan-English ...
The Glossary for Rangjung Yeshe books [6] described menngagde: [T]he third of the Three Sections of Dzogchen, as arranged by Manjushrimitra. In Tibet three lineages are represented: through Padmasambhava and Vairotsana who both received transmission from Shri Singha, and through Vimalamitra who received transmission partly from Shri Singha and ...
Rangjung Yeshe Institute also offers Sanskrit classes. [57] See also List of Buddhist colleges and universities in Nepal. Sri Lanka: several institutes, [58] including over a dozen universities, offer bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in Sanskrit.