Buddhist Education Scholarship
Support the development of monastic courses, translation of classic texts, and tuition reduction for impoverished students to cultivate monks and Dharma propagation talents.
Project Overview
The Buddhist Education Scholarship aims to support the development of Buddhist education and to provide financial assistance to those who are committed to studying and practicing Buddhism.
By encouraging public donations and support, we can gather positive karma to help more students study Buddhism with peace of mind, delve into the meaning of scriptures, and cultivate future talents with right view, virtue, and the ability to spread the Dharma.
Education is the foundation for spreading the Dharma, and talent is the source of the Dharma lineage.
This act of providing educational assistance is not only a support for individual learners and practitioners, but also a safeguard for the long-term propagation of Buddhism.
Why establish a "Buddhist Education Scholarship"?
The propagation of Buddhism depends not only on solemn temples and offerings of Buddha statues, but more fundamentally on people learning, practicing, and passing on the teachings .
The establishment of the Buddhist education scholarship is based on considerations for the long-term development of Buddhism.
In contemporary society, systematically studying Buddhism, delving into the meaning of scriptures, and participating in long-term study and propagation of the Dharma often requires stable learning conditions and sufficient time. The establishment of this scholarship aims to alleviate the practical burden on students during their studies , enabling them to focus on their studies and persevere without wavering.
The purpose of supporting education is not just for one person, but to cultivate future learners, practitioners and disseminators of the Dharma lineage.
A heart dedicated to helping students safeguards the fundamental cause and condition for the continuation of Buddhism.
Explanation of the purpose of the funding
This scholarship is primarily used for the following purposes (to be coordinated by the dojo):
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Support the development of Buddhist courses, training programs and educational projects.
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Assist learners in need to complete their learning phases.
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Promote the compilation, translation, and dissemination of Buddhist educational resources.
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Cultivating Dharma propagation and education talents with correct faith and practice
All funds will be used for Buddhist education and related public welfare purposes, and will not be used for personal profit.
Instructions for Participation
This project is a voluntary donation to support education , with no limit on the amount or number of donations.
Participants can support Buddhist education based on their personal circumstances, and work together to achieve the good deed of propagating the Dharma and benefiting all beings.
Signature of Benefactor
Participants in the scholarship program can fill in the name of the benefactor (maximum 25 characters), which will be registered by the temple for the purpose of dedicating merit and commemoration.
The attribution does not involve any public commercial display, so please rest assured.
Special Note
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This project is a public welfare education and scholarship program for Buddhist studies , and is not for the sale of goods.
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The funds collected will be used specifically for Buddhist education and related public welfare expenditures.
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Donations to education are voluntary acts and are generally non-refundable.
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The specific methods and arrangements for the funding will be implemented by the temple based on the actual situation.
A message of joy
A heart dedicated to helping students
It may become a connection for one person's spiritual practice;
A small act of kindness,
Or perhaps to continue the light of the Dharma lamp.
May this opportunity to support education be fulfilled.
Dedicate the merits to the long-lasting presence of the Buddha's teachings.
Those who study and practice diligently and without retreating
All beings hear the true Dharma,
Wisdom is ever-present.