Featured Courses


Please select from the courses below. New courses will be added regularly.

 
Seven Point Mind Training, by Chekawa Yeshe Dorje ... An extensive commentary on the famous "Mind Training in Seven Points" by Chekawa ...
The Stages of Meditation, by Kamalashila ... A commentary on the famous Stages of Meditation - Book One, by the Indian master ...
The Way of the Bodhisattva, by Shantideva: part 1 ... An extensive oral commentary on Shantideva's celebrated Bodhicaryavatara, given over ...
The Way of the Bodhisattva, by Shantideva: part 2 ... An extensive oral commentary on Shantideva's celebrated Bodhicaryavatara, given over ...
Summary of The Way of the Bodhisattva, by ... A brief commentary on the Bodhicaryavatara by Shantideva. This text is one of the ...
Parting from the Four Attachments, by Manjushri ... The special pith instructions on mind training received in vision from Manjushri by ...
Introduction to the Middle Way, by Chandrakirti ... A detailed presentation of the philosophy of emptiness, based on the classical ...
The Meditator's Nest - Building a Spiritual ... Drawing from his scholastic and contemplative training, as well as his personal ...
Shamatha - 10-Day Calm Abiding Retreat Shamatha (‘calm abiding’) refers to a state of mind free of defilements, clear, calm ...
Purifying the Mind: The Path of Buddhist ... An in-depth introduction to the theory and practice of Buddhist meditation in 17 ...
 
 

Our teachers


Khenchen Appey Rinpoche

Khenpo Jamyang Tenzin

Khenpo Ngawang Jorden

Ven. Dhammadipa

 

Words from the Masters


For the exhausted, the road is long; for the sleepless, the night is long; likewise, for the child-like beings devoid of Dharma knowledge, samsara is long.

 

Siddhartha Gautama

Listening to the teachings of the Buddha and contemplating on them will lead one to understand the causes that lie within one's own afflictions, thereby allowing one to achieve liberation.

 

Khenchen Appey Rinpoche

Observing discipline, and having heard and contemplated the teachings, one applies oneself intensively to meditation.

 

Acharya Vasubandhu

Whether one can abandon samsara or not, is solely dependent upon whether one has studied the Buddha Dharma or not.

 

Khenchen Appey Rinpoche