Palpung Sherabling Monastic Seat
Carry out the vision of the leader, Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa, to inspire people to take an active involvement in world peace.
Carry out the vision of the leader, Chamgon Kenting Tai Situpa, to inspire people to take an active involvement in world peace.
Transform a world shaken by violence, terrorism, deepening inequalities and global insecurity; create a culture of peace with religion as an unequivocal force for peace and social justice; work towards non-violence, demilitarisation and disarmament, human security, human rights and the rule of law as the basis of peaceful societies; bring together people from various backgrounds and cultures.
Help the local people to strengthen their power and find their own solutions to conflict.
Recognize the courage in every individual to act to build a world where justice and peace prevails; strengthen the understanding of the consequences of actions on local and global levels.
Follow Jesus and engage in the world and in seeking thoughtful solutions to the challenges of our time
Pursue humanitarian and social aims, for the promotion of human rights by means of scientific studies, planning, promotion, and evaluation of preventive measures and other actions for the defence of those rights.
Inform the Israeli public about human rights violations, and pressure the State institutions to redress these injustices; and give expression to the traditional Jewish responsibility for the safety and welfare of the stranger, the different and the weak, the convert, the widow and the orphan.
Developi the understanding and experience of Ramadan and fasting for all.
Spread the idea of the potential divinity of every being and how to manifest it through every action and thought; spread the idea of harmony of religions based on Sri Ramakrishna's experience that all religions lead to the realisation of the same Reality known by different names in different religions; honour and revere the founders of all world religions such as Buddha, Christ, and Mohammed; treat all work as worship, and service to man as service to God; make all possible attempts to alleviate human suffering by spreading education, rendering medical services, extending help to villagers through rural development centres, etc.; work for the all-round welfare of humanity, especially for the uplift of the poor and the downtrodden; develop harmonious personalities by the combined practise of Jnana, Bhakti, Yoga, and Karma.
Provide resources for development of health, education, livelihood and mental growth; coordinate and cooperate with other organizations in policy making; support in promotion and formation of organizations with common objectives; network and cooperate with other organizations with common objectives.