Rigpa is the name of an international Buddhist organization founded by Sogyal Rinpoche in 1979. It has centers and groups in 41 countries around the world. Following allegations of sexual and physical abuse in a letter by former students in 2017, Rigpa commissioned an independent investigation which found those claims to be largely substantiated, along with evidence of a cover-up. According to its website, Rigpa seeks to make the teachings of Buddha available to benefit as many people as possible, and to offer those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to explore the teachings to their fullest.
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| - Rigpa is the name of an international Buddhist organization founded by Sogyal Rinpoche in 1979. It has centers and groups in 41 countries around the world. Following allegations of sexual and physical abuse in a letter by former students in 2017, Rigpa commissioned an independent investigation which found those claims to be largely substantiated, along with evidence of a cover-up. According to its website, Rigpa seeks to make the teachings of Buddha available to benefit as many people as possible, and to offer those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to explore the teachings to their fullest. (en)
- Les centres Rigpa sont un réseau international de centres bouddhistes fondé par le lama tibétain Sogyal Rinpoché, auteur du Livre tibétain de la vie et de la mort et ses disciples. L’organisation, dont il est le conseiller spirituel, comprend 130 centres répartis dans 41 pays. Au fil des années, les centres Rigpa ont invité de nombreux maîtres à enseigner, dont Dudjom Rinpoché, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoché, Sakya Trizin, le 16e karmapa, et parrainé de nombreux enseignements du 14e dalaï-lama, dont certaines conférences ont servi à rédiger le livre Dzogchen de ce dernier. (fr)
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| - Rigpa is the name of an international Buddhist organization founded by Sogyal Rinpoche in 1979. It has centers and groups in 41 countries around the world. Following allegations of sexual and physical abuse in a letter by former students in 2017, Rigpa commissioned an independent investigation which found those claims to be largely substantiated, along with evidence of a cover-up. According to its website, Rigpa seeks to make the teachings of Buddha available to benefit as many people as possible, and to offer those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to explore the teachings to their fullest. (en)
- Les centres Rigpa sont un réseau international de centres bouddhistes fondé par le lama tibétain Sogyal Rinpoché, auteur du Livre tibétain de la vie et de la mort et ses disciples. L’organisation, dont il est le conseiller spirituel, comprend 130 centres répartis dans 41 pays. Au fil des années, les centres Rigpa ont invité de nombreux maîtres à enseigner, dont Dudjom Rinpoché, Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoché, Sakya Trizin, le 16e karmapa, et parrainé de nombreux enseignements du 14e dalaï-lama, dont certaines conférences ont servi à rédiger le livre Dzogchen de ce dernier. Le centre Lérab Ling en France, sis dans l'Hérault, est inauguré en 2008 par le 14e dalaï-lama et l'épouse du président de la République Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, également en présence de Bernard Kouchner. (fr)
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