 | | | September 20, 2006 Karma Chakra Game Featured in The Buffalo Museum of Science During His Holiness The Dalai Lama's Stay in Buffalo NY. The Dalai Lama's visit to Western New York has piqued our interest about his homeland - Tibet - what it looks like, where it is and the different traditions. The Buffalo Museum of Science has answers in the exhibit..."TIBETcetera." Snow leopards, a yak hair coat, even a yak hair hat--but perhaps the best look inside the colorful history of Tibet is in black and white. Like many of the exhibits at the Museum of Science, TIBETcetera is family oriented. Another attraction for the kids is a game called Kharma Chakra. Jayme Cellitioci/Buffalo Museum of Science: "It's really Buddhism 101. It's used at colleges and universities to teach about Buddhism, particularly Tibetan Buddhism." Read full article. |  High school students learning about Buddhism through the playing of Karma Chakra in Toronto, Canada. November 2006. | July 24, 2006 Karma Chakra featured in opening ceremony of Washington University Cooperative Library's Grand Opening. May 11, 2006 Article on Karma Chakra Board Game featured in World Tibet Network News. May 4, 2006 Read a Letter of Support by Dr. Thupten Jinpa; Principal Translator to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. |  Students in Dr. Jerome Bauer's "Karma and Rebirth" Class (Washington University) check out the Karma Chakra Game for a class project. | April 6th, 2006 Karma Chakra has been integrated into the University of Toronto's Buddhist Course by Professor Frances Garrett. U of T Buddhist Studies "Karma Chakra board game is a fun and educational way to learn about Buddhism. Students are always eager to learn in new ways and this board game will be an enjoyable enhancement to university or high school courses. The game has been created from a thorough knowledge of Buddhism and the extent to which Buddhist ideals are woven into its conceptual design is impressive. This ensures that students will not only enjoy playing the game, but that they will learn a lot in the process." – Frances Garrett, Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies University of Toronto March 14, 2006 Read about Chodak Tashi, the inventor of Karma Chakra, in an article about promoting Tibet in Winnipeg: "If It Can Happen Here, Can It Happen Anywhere?" By Marcia Calkowski, Associate Professor and Head Department of Anthropology; University of Regina From Canada Tibet Committee | | | |  |