Understanding Good and Evil: Buddhist Ethics with Prof. Pu
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Understanding Good and Evil: Buddhist Ethics with Prof. Pu

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Explore how Buddhism understands good, evil, karma, and compassion in this four-part lecture series by Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong.

Good and Evil: How Buddhism Understands Them — ICB 2026 Public Lecture Series with Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong

How does Buddhism distinguish good from evil?
What shapes our intentions, actions, and moral choices?
Where does karma fit in — and can compassion override the rules?

Join us for a clear, insightful, and thought-provoking four-part Dharma series by Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong of the Hong Kong Bodhi Siksa Society, as he offers a Buddhist perspective on morality, action, and the roots of ethical behavior.

This series is suitable for beginners and seasoned practitioners alike, offering practical wisdom grounded in the Buddha’s teachings.


What You’ll Learn

🔹 Criteria of Good and Evil in Buddhism

Understand the ethical foundations that guide wholesome and unwholesome actions.

🔹 The Roots of Good and Evil

Explore how mental states shape moral behavior and karmic outcomes.

🔹 Karma: The Moral Dynamics of Action

Learn how intention and consequence operate in the Buddhist view of moral responsibility.

🔹 Beyond the Rule: Skillful Means (Upāya)

When and why compassion allows for exceptions — and how wisdom guides moral flexibility.


📅 Event Details

🗓 18–19 & 25–26 July 2026 (Saturdays & Sundays)
⏰ 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
📍 Poh Ming Tse Temple, Singapore

🎟 Admission:
By donation (Suggested: $20 per day)
Free for students and monastics

🔗 Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/fuFbGvAqAj


About the Speaker

Prof. Pu Cheng Zhong is a respected teacher from the Hong Kong Bodhi Siksa Society, known for his clear, structured, and accessible approach to the Dharma.
His teachings draw from both canonical sources and practical experience, offering grounded guidance on ethical conduct, karmic understanding, and the cultivation of compassion.

His lectures are especially valued for helping practitioners apply Buddhist wisdom to modern life.


All are welcome — no prior knowledge required.
Come deepen your understanding of good, evil, and moral wisdom through the lens of the Buddha’s teachings.

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438 Dunearn Road, Singapore, 289613

Jul 19, 2026 -10:00 AM