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23 Jan AI Pioneer Geshe Monlam Visits the BDRC Office

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Tibetan AI pioneer, Geshe Lobsang Monlam, founder and CEO of the Monlam Tibetan IT Research Center visited the BDRC office on January 17, 2023. Geshe Monlam’s mission to revolutionize Tibetan language technology in order to break down barriers and share Buddhist knowledge resonates with many...

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10 Jan The Oldest Buddhist Manuscripts Discovered in Ladakh: The Incredible Story of the Matho Fragments

Posted at 09:16h in BUDA, Highlights from the archive, Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 1 Comment
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BDRC recently published online the Matho Fragments, an extremely rare collection of ancient manuscripts—these are in fact the oldest manuscripts ever discovered in Ladakh. The Matho fragments were interred in a stupa dating from the 12th century....

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04 Jan BDRC Remembers Tulku Thondup Rinpoche

Posted at 06:31h in Uncategorized by Tenzin Dickie 0 Comments
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In addition to the skillful means of writing and translating, Tulku Thondup Rinpoche also sustained the scriptural Dharma in these dark times through his long term support for BDRC. Rinpoche was a founding board member–he joined in 1999 at the inception of the organization–and helped...

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