The Institute of Chinese Buddhism (ICB) warmly invites you to the final lecture of our ICB 2026 Public Lecture Series with Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong, Hong Kong Bodhi Siksa Society.
Good and Evil: A Buddhist View
How does Buddhism define what is good or evil? Join Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong for a four-part Dharma talk series exploring Buddhist perspectives on morality, karma, and compassion. Through these sessions, Prof. Pu examines how the roots of greed, hatred, and delusion shape human conduct — and how wisdom and compassion guide us toward ethical living and liberation.
🗓 18–19 & 25–26 July 2026 (Saturdays & Sundays)
🕙 10am – 1pm
📍 Poh Ming Tse Temple
💰 By donation ($20 per day suggested) | Free for students and monastics
Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/fuFbGvAqAj
Across four talks, Prof. Pu will guide participants through:
• Criteria of Good and Evil in Buddhism
• The Roots of Good and Evil
• Karma: The Moral Dynamics of Action
• Beyond the Rule — Skillful Means (Upāya)
This thought-provoking series reveals how Buddhist ethics goes beyond mere rules — emphasizing intention, mindfulness, and compassion as the essence of moral life.
Accessible to both beginners and seasoned practitioners, these talks invite all who wish to reflect deeply on human behavior, moral choices, and the cultivation of goodness in everyday life.
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Poh Ming Tse Temple | Institute of Chinese Buddhism (ICB)