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Yifa
依法
Yifa in 2008
TitleVenerable
Personal
Born1959 (age 64–65)
Taiwan
ReligionBuddhism
NationalityTaiwanese
EducationNational Taiwan University
Yale University
University of Hawaiʻi
Senior posting
TeacherHsing Yun
Websitewww.woodenfish.org

Yifa (Chinese: 依法, born 1959) is a Taiwanese scholar and writer and the founder of the organization, Woodenfish Foundation. She is a nun ordained in 1979 by Fo Guang Shan, a Buddhist organization in Taiwan. Yifa holds a law degree from the National Taiwan University, a masters in comparative philosophy from the University of Hawaiʻi, and a doctorate in religious studies from Yale University. She served as a department head and dean of University of the West during her tenure at the college.[1]

Career[edit]

Yifa has participated in many interfaith dialogues such as the Gethsemani Encounter and contributed to the UNICEF South Asia's Safe Motherhood Project. She is also the current director of the Woodenfish program for college students.[2]

In 2003, Yifa was awarded an Outstanding Women in Buddhism Award. In October 2006, she was honored at the 9th Annual Juliet Hollister Awards Ceremony, which was held at the United Nations Headquarters.[3] Yifa was recognized along with Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl, who was honored posthumously.

Venerable Yifa has also been involved in translating sutras from Mandarin to English. Since 2006, Yifa and others have published translations of the Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, Kṣitigarbha Bodhisattva Pūrvapraṇidhāna Sūtra and the Amitabha Sutra.[4] Yifa is based in Beijing, China and travels often to meet with scholars and members of the global Buddhist community.

List of books[edit]

Yifa has also co-authored Benedict's Dharma: Buddhists Reflect On the Role of St. Benedict, along with Norman Fischer, Joseph Goldstein, Judith Simmer-Brown, David Steindl-Rast, and editor Patrick J. Henry.[10]

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ The 9th Annual Juliet Hollister Awards Ceremony, honoring Dr. Ven. Yifa, Chief Arvol Looking Horse and the late Daniel Pearl
  • ^ "Sutra Translations". Woodenfish. Retrieved 18 May 2015.
  • ^ Lantern Books link
  • ^ Lantern Books link
  • ^ Lantern Books link
  • ^ Amazon.com link
  • ^ Barnes & Noble link
  • ^ Amazon.com link

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Yifa&oldid=1146019976"

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