A devotee makes dedication prayers at Lama Tsongkhapa's shrine at the entrance of Wisdom Hall, Kechara Forest Retreat.
A senior Kechara pastor blessing birds before they are released during an Animal Liberation event.
With prayers and rituals specially composed by H.E Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara Pastors bless the minds of the young for wisdom and protection at a Children's Baptismal ceremony.
Kechara Pastors leading prayers at Kechara House, Petaling Jaya.
Kechara's Puja Team are trained to perform prayers and rituals for a variety of occasions.
Having experienced homelessness in his
youth, H.E. Tsem Rinpoche started Kechara Soup Kitchen to bring food, shelter and hope to those who need it.
From providing food to the homeless, Kechara Soup Kitchen now operates centres with a wide range of welfare services for the underprivileged.
An artist makes adjustments to a clay model for a statue commissioned by H.E. Tsem Rinpoche.
Volunteers of all ethnicities and faiths come together at Kechara Soup Kitchen to offer help to those who need it because “hunger knows no barriers.”
In 2012, Kechara Food Bank was launched to serve marginalised communities by offering assistance with basic household necessities.
Kechara’s recycling initiatives aim to
create mindfulness among participants of the dangers of consumption and encourage them to care for the world we live in for future generations.
Popular with youths, Kechara Soup Kitchen lets volunteers experience the world in a way that often makes them kinder and grateful.
Kechara Soup Kitchen and Tsem Rinpoche Foundation's “Bite No More” Project distributed 2,000 sets of mosquito coils and nets to shelter homes, poor families and organisations around the Klang Valley.
Kechara Soup Kitchen and Tsem Rinpoche Foundation's “Bite No More” Project distributed 2,000 sets of mosquito coils and nets to shelter homes, poor families and organisations around the Klang Valley.
Kechara Soup Kitchen and Tsem Rinpoche Foundation's “Bite No More” Project distributed 2,000 sets of mosquito coils and nets to shelter homes, poor families and organisations around the Klang Valley.
Jamyang is an African Grey Parrot who's not shy to say hello to visitors at Kechara Forest Retreat's Aviary.
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