The 17th Karmapa has broadened his activities this year to address the concerns of young Western Buddhist aspirants and the welfare of animals in his Indian home. An organization called the Karmapa Youth Community recently posted this extensive interview with the Karmapa.
During last month’s annual prayer ceremony of the Karma Kagyu tradition
in Bodh Gaya, India, the Karmapa also initiated an “Animal Medical
Camp.” According to the post-camp report, volunteer veterinarians and
their helpers treated 830 animals “from an injured beetle to a sick
elephant.” There was also an educational component, with efforts put
toward reducing rabies infections, dispelling local superstitions that
lead to animals’ suffering, and discouraging the capture and caging of
wild birds.