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Locality: San Jose, California

Phone: (408) 347-9590



Address: 2175 Santiago Ave 95122 San Jose, CA, US

Website: www.palpung.com

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Palpung Lungtok Choeling 10.11.2020

Twenty college bound bay area students will receive Palpung Scholarships on Saturday, August 4, 3pm at: Palpung Lungtok Choeling 2175 Santiago Ave San Jose, 95122... The 20 Palpung Scholarships, worth $1,000 each, are sponsored by Palpung Lungtok Choeling, a Buddhist organization established in San Jose in 2000. It is a branch of Palpung Sherab Ling the monastic seat of the 12th Tai Situ Rinpoche in northern India. Palpung (Glorious Accumulation) Lungtok (Teaching & Practicing to Reach Enlightenment) Choeling (Dharma Center) has established these scholarships because it believes that education is the cornerstone of our future and that young people are the key element for a better world. The scholarships are to give these students an opportunity to succeed and grow and be a good example and role model for other young people. Many applications for the scholarship were received and with difficulty, the final 20 were chosen. The applicants have been accepted at various universities across the United States. They have overcome many challenges in order to have a future in higher education The winners of the 2012 Palpung Scholarships are: Xiomara Barcenas, San Francisco Stefania Borda, Hayward Khoi Q. Bui, Milpitas Wendy Carmona, Morgan Hill Isis Centeno Gayosso, Seaside Melissa Gomez, Moutain View Caroline Le, Oakland Hyowon R. Lihinag-Tam, Oakland Mengqi Lu, San Francisco Ahn Tuyet Nguyen, San Jose Edward Nguyen, Fremont Victoria F. Okumura, Union City Hallen Pham, San Jose Aileen C. Quach, San Jose Mayra Renteria, San Jose Maria Rico, Morgan Hill Brianna Shupe, San Jose Erum Sultan, Fremont Catherine Witcher, Los Altos Tiaira Wright, Oakland All of the winners plan to be involved in community service to make a difference and make the World a better place.

Palpung Lungtok Choeling 01.11.2020

San Jose, CA: PALPUNG SCHOLARSHIPS are now available for bay area residents who are college bound this year. The 20 scholarships, each worth $1,000, will be awarded to high school graduates, who have been accepted by a 4 year college, and who are financially disadvantaged. The scholarship fund is sponsored by Palpung Lungtok Choeling, a Buddhist organization established in San Jose in 2000. It is a branch of Palpung Sherab Ling the monastic seat of the 12th Tai Situ Rinpoc...he in Northern India. Applicants for the Palpung Scholarship should be Bay Area, U.S. residents who have been accepted into a 4 year college in a Bachelor program and who have a combined family income of $40,000 or less. Selected Applicants must be able to attend the awards ceremony to accept their scholarship, no exceptions. Application Forms and further information are available from www.palpung.com/scholarship. Deadline to apply is June 1, 2012 and winners will be announced by June 29, 2012. The Palpung organization believes that education is the cornerstone of our future and that young people are the key element for a better world. Therefore, this organization is offering these scholarships to college bound students to give them an opportunity to succeed and grow and become a good example and role model for other young people. Palpung (Glorious Accumulation)Lungtok (Teaching & Practicing to Reach Enlightenment) Choeling (Dharma Center) has established this scholarship fund because it uses a basic tenet of Buddhism which is loving-kindness and compassion. The mission of Buddhism is to help people and all sentient being to become free from suffering and obtain lasting happiness therefore giving them hope for a better future. Buddhists do not just worship and pray for a better future, they put their beliefs into action. They reach out to the community and apply their Buddhist principles. The Palpung Monastery was founded by the Eighth Tai Situpa in Eastern Tibet in 1757. Palpung became the administrative center for over 180 monasteries and 13 monastic estates throughout greater Tibet. The first to bear the title Tai Situ was the Tibetan incarnation of the great Enlightened translator (Marpa Lotsawa), Chokyi Gyaltsen (1377-1448). The title conferred on him in 1407 by his disciple the Emperor Yung Lo of the Ming Dynasty, means far reaching, unshakable, great master, holder of the command. For further information on Palpung Lungtok Choeling go to www.palpung.com