And now as long as space endures,
As long as there are beings to be found,
May I continue likewise to remain
To drive away the sorrows of the world.
Practice Through Service
And now as long as space endures,
As long as there are beings to be found,
May I continue likewise to remain
To drive away the sorrows of the world.
Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche shares gratitude and inspiration for the selfless service of volunteers. By joining as a volunteer, you are becoming part of this living stream of support — a true tenzin gyi kyebu, a holder of the Dharma.
Volunteer with Siddhartha’s Intent
As Rinpoche reminds us, the survival and flourishing of the Buddha Dharma has always depended on volunteers. It is not only the teachers, monks, or scholars who uphold the Dharma, but also the countless people who offer their time, skills, and energy to support its continuity.
From ancient times to today, volunteers have been the ones who make teachings possible — preparing spaces, offering service, and creating the conditions for practice. Each act of generosity, whether large or small, carries forward the Dharma for future generations.
By joining as a volunteer, you are becoming part of this living stream of support — a true tenzin gyi kyebu, a holder of the Dharma.
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Sign up to offer your service!
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Together, through friendship and generosity, we sustain the teachings of wisdom and compassion.
Help share the Dharma worldwide —
your time and skills can make a real difference.