The Law of Karma (Action)

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Ven. Khenpo Karma Thinley

Abstract

Karma Thinley currently lectures on Buddhism & Meditation with the De-suup Skilling
Program (DSP). He is one of the focal persons for the course design and curriculum development
of D.S.P Induction to Buddhism. He completed his traditional three years and three months retreat
in 2012. He holds a Master degree in Buddhist Philosophy from Tango University. He received
teachings from His Holiness the 68th Je-Khenpo Kyabje Jetsun Tenzin Dendup and His Holiness
70th Je-Khenpo Ngawang Jigme Choeda.

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Ven. Khenpo Karma Thinley. (2024). The Law of Karma (Action). Buddhism in Mekong Region Journal, 7(2), 69–73. retrieved from https://so06.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/bmrj/article/view/280466
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Academic Article

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