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Renfrewshire Sangha

Address:   Scotland
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese Zen
Affiliation: Order of Interbeing
Phone: 07921 829 788
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Spiritual Director: Thich Nhat Hanh  
Notes and Events:

Part of the world-wide Community of Interbeing founded by Vietnamses Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. Please ontact Lynn (details above) for information about gatherings. Also, for more information about the wider Sangha in the UK, visit: www.interbeing.org.uk


Reno Buddhist Center

Address: 820 Plumas Street   Reno NV 89509
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Jodo Shinshu Pure Land
Phone: (775) 348-6603
E-mail: admin@renobuddhistcenter.org
Website: http://www.renobuddhistcenter.org
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Main Contact: Rev. Shelley Fisher  Email  
Teacher: Rev. Matthew Fisher  
Notes and Events:

We want you to know you are ok just as you are. Through studying the Dharma we can see more clearly our place in the universe and approach life with gratitude, compassion and kindness.
 
We offer twice monthly Buddhist services see website for dates. We offer Chanting, meditation and sutra study on a weekly basis and also have visiting teachers for yoga, Tai Chi, Qigong, and Feldonkrais classes.

We exist to advance the Buddhist Dharma, educate the laity and contribute to the needs of society based upon and in keeping with the founding spirit of Shinran Shonin.  RBC is affiliated with the Jodo Shinshu Buddhism through Higashi Honganji Tokyo.


Retreat Center Halscheid / Karma Tekchen Yi Ong Ling

Address: Auf dem Kuppen 7   W Nordrhein-Westfalen
Tradition: Vajrayana, H.H. XVII Karmapa Orgyen Trinle Dorje / Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche
Affiliation: Karma Kagyu Gemeinschaft
Phone: 00 49 (0) 2292 7438
Fax: 00 49 (0) 2292 6327
E-mail: halscheid-retreat@web.de
Website: http://www.halscheid-retreat
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Teacher: Lama Kunga Dorje  
Main Contact: Evelin Dosedla  Email  (Phone: 00 49 (0) 2292 7438)
Notes and Events:

Halscheid Retreat Center offers:

A participation in the full traditional Three-Years Program, or parts of it (Preliminary Practices, Shamata, Vipassana,...)

Shorter or longer guided personal retreats

Weekend courses and instructions for meditation practice (all levels).


Rhondda Ekayana Sangha

Address:   Treorchy Wales
Tradition: Mahayana
Affiliation: Tendai
E-mail: tendaicymru@gmail.com
Website: http://www.tendaicymru.blogspot.com
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Main Contact: Seicho Morris  Email  
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Rhondda Ekayana Sangha is a Buddhist meditation group affiliated with the Japanese Tendai school. We hold regular meetings where we meditate together, talk about various Buddhist topics etc. The group is open to everyone interested, Buddhists as well as non-Buddhists.


Richard Hunn Association For Chan Study

Address: C/o The Secretary 1 Westfield Road  Sutton, Surrey London SM1 2JY
Tradition: Mahayana, Chan Buddhism - From master Xu Yun (1840-1959), Charles Luk & Richard Hunn (deceased) - Shi Da Dao.
Affiliation: Chan Dao Martial Arts Association
E-mail: Shidadao@mailforce.net
Website: http://chanbuddhismuk.proboards34.com/
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Contact: Shi Da Dao  Email  
Teacher: Shi Da Dao  
Spiritual Director: Richard Hunn (Wen Shu)  
Notes and Events:

Master Xu Yun asked Charles Luk to translate vital Chinese Buddhist texts into English, to help Buddhists in the West.  Charles Luk asked Richard to try and keep these translations in the public eye - which he did up until his death.  He founded the website to facilitate this idea.  On the site are numerous translated texts, designed to help the student wherever they are.

Creating a meditation space, wherever you are is the key practice.  This is essential for development.  This practice may be augmented by irregular Chan meditation weeks of intense introspection.  Such weeks are dependent on the use of suitable facilities, etc.  Which are not always available.

The hua tou method is used, whereby one meditates on a question such as Who s hearing? This will eventually lead to a startling discovery!

Peace in the Dharma.


Rigpa (Newcastle)

Address: 47 James Street, Hamilton   Newcastle NSW 2303
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma
Phone: (02) 02 4911 1108
E-mail: newcastle@rigpa.org.au
Website: http://www.rigpanewcastle.org.au
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoch  
Notes and Events:

We are located at 47 James St, Hamilton, NSW 2303 (corner of James and Murray Streets, behind the Beaumont St clock tower. )

Opening Times

In addition to our evening classes and Friday drop-in session, we are open 12 noon – 1:30 on Tuesday, Wednesday and Fridays. Drop-in Meditation sessions are also held from 12:30 – 1:15 on on those days. 


Rigpa - Adelaide

Address: 77 King William Street   Kent Town SA 5067
Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingma Tibetan
Phone: (08) 8362 5888
E-mail: adelaide@rigpa.org.au
Website: http://www.adelaide.rigpa.org.au
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Notes and Events:

Please note that this centre is only staffed during courses and organised events. Please direct all mail to our post office address. Messages can be left at the phone number listed above at any time and we will return your call as soon as possible.


Rigpa - Boulder CO

Address:   CO
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: rigpaboulder@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org/
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Founder: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa - Los Angeles

Address:   Los Angeles CA
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: info@rigpa.org
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org/
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa - Santa Barbara

Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200 5876
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org/
Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa - Washington, DC

Address:   DC
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: info@rigpa.org
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa Boston

Address:   MA
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: info@rigpaboston.org
Website: http://www.rigpaboston.org
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa Brisbane

Address: 2/19 Enoggera Terrace GPO Box 2658, Brisbane, 4001.   Red Hill Qld
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Dzogchen Longchen Nyingthik
Phone: (07) 3030 0649
E-mail: rigpa@rigpabrisbane.org
Website: http://www.rigpabrisbane.org
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Main Contact: Natalie Stuart  (Phone: (07) 3630 4979)
Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.

Under the Spiritual Direction of Sogyal Rinpoche, Rigpa has grown into an international network of over 100 centres in 23 countries. Rinpoche is a world renowned Buddhist teacher from Tibet and the author of the highly acclaimed book - the Tibetan Book of Living and Dying.

Rigpa Brisbane offers a number of courses and events which bring students together with the teachings in an interactive environment.

The centre is roughly a 10 minute drive from the CBD. Parking is available the lot accross the road (see map).

Entrance is via the gate on the right of Kids on the Terrace


Rigpa Canberra

Address: Level 1A, 27 Mulley Street   Holder ACT 2611
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dzogchen tradition of the Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism
Affiliation: Rigpa Fellowship
Phone: 02 6181 7124
E-mail: canberra@rigpa.org.au
Website: http://canberra.rigpa.org.au/
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

There is no resident teacher. We are all dedicated students of Sogyal Rinpoche who volunteer to provide a place and opportunity to study Buddhism.

We hold regular meditation sessions open to the public. Introductory courses are offered usually twice a year.  On-going curriculum for deepening the path.  Contact the centre for details for schedules. 

How to find Rigpa Canberra

Rigpa Canberra is located at Level 1A, 27 Mulley Street, Holder, off either Streeton or Dixon Drives.

Note: the door to the Community Centre closes at 5.30 pm and so for attendance at evening meditation or courses or other events after hours, it is important to arrive on time so someone can be there to let you in. A mobile phone number will be provided for latecomers enrolled in particular courses. 


Rigpa Chicago

Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: chicagorigpa@gmail.com
Website: http://chicago.usa.rigpa.org/
Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


RIGPA Dublin

Address: 12 Wicklow Street (3rd Floor) Dublin 2   Dublin
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Phone: 01-6703358
E-mail: dublin@rigpa.ie
Website: http://www.rigpa.ie/lang-en/find-your-centre/local-centres-ireland/dublin.html
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

 (Leave name, number and message and we will return your call)
Directions: entrance via glass door to left of Lacoste shopfront

 

Rigpa's Centre in Dublin, established in 1986, is a place to discover and connect with the practice of meditation and teachings of dharma and to learn what this can mean for our lives on a deeper level. For those who have already established a practice, the Centre is somewhere to come and gain inspiration and support. We look forward to seeing you at Rigpa Dublin - a refuge in the heart of the city


Rigpa Portland

Address:   Portland OR
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: info@rigpa.org
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa San Diego and Rigpa US National HQ

Address: 710 13th Street   San Diego CA 92101
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876 or 619-906-4291
Fax: 619 906 4293
Website: http://sandiego.usa.rigpa.org/
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.

Current meditation and course schedule information is available on the Rigpa San Diego website.

Directions : in the Art Center building at 13th & G Street


Rigpa San Francisco Bay Area

Address: 111 New Montgomery St  San Francisco, CA 94105
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (415) 777-0052
Website: http://www.rigpabayarea.org
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.

Current meditation and course schedule information is available on the Rigpa Bay Area website.


Rigpa Santa Cruz

Address: Santa Cruz  CA
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: info@rigpa.org
Website: http://www.rigpaus.org/
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.


Rigpa Seattle

Address:   WA
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma (Rigpa)
Phone: (866) 200-5876
E-mail: rigpaseattle@gmail.com
Website: http://seattle.usa.rigpa.org
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Rigpa aims to present the Buddhist tradition of Tibet in a way that is both completely authentic, and as relevant as possible to the lives and needs of modern men and women.

Open to all schools and traditions of Buddhist wisdom, and with the guidance and gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Rigpa offers those following the Buddhist teachings a complete path of study and practice, along with the environment they need to experience the teachings fully.

Current meditation and course schedule information is available on the Rigpa Seattle website.


Rigpe Dorje Schweiz

Address: Hofenstrasse 13   Hinterkappelen Bern 3032
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Jamgon Kongtrul Labrang, Nepal
E-mail: contact@rigpedorje.ch
Website: http://www.rigpedorje.ch
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Teacher: Pullahari Monastery, Nepal  
Notes and Events:

The Organisation RIGPE DORJE SCHWEIZ was initiated by the late 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche.

We promote the social and cultural projects of H.E. Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche in cooperation with His Affiliated Organisations in Nepal and India and many other countries.

Social Engagement:
Medical center, Eye Clinic, Schools, Home for elderly, etc.

Our Cultural Engagement:
Meditation of Lama Kyambö and Chenresig and organizing exhibitions, teachings, etc.

Location in Switzerland: "House of Religions" Europaplatz 1, 3008 Bern
See program on our Website http://www.rigpedorje.ch/tibetische-kultur/meditation


Rigzin Denchhen Chhoeling Chugla Khang (RDCCK)

Address: Barahithan,Nuwakot   Barahithan
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: registered as an institution under Nepal government
Phone: 9849118562
E-mail: rdcckbtmcnepal@gmail.com
Website: http://www.dharmalinks.com
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Main Contact: Khenpo Sonam Gyurme Tamang  Email  (Phone: 9849118502)
Teacher: Khenpo Sonam Gyurme Tamang  
Spiritual Director: Khenpo Sonam Gyurme Tamang  Email  (Phone: 9849118562)
Notes and Events:

Rigzin Dechhen Chhyoeling Chuglag Khang (RDCCK)

Instructions
RDCCK is a practical based school that is responsible for teaching and training Buddhism, Buddhist Arts, traditional Lama Dance, worshipping and rituals, yoga and retreat, meditation, thanka and statue and other types of traditional treatments and incantations. It provides free education along with free training and accommodation facilities being based on the Buddhist traditional monastic school.RDCCK mainly aim to make the learners capable and skilled with the knowledge and teachings which they will achieve here. Trainers will be awarded with valuable certificates after finishing their course.

 

Main objective of this school is to produce qualified and trained students of Buddhist arts, philosophy, meditation, rituals and culture etc.

School will have various curriculums with following five major departments:

1.Arts Department,  2.Philosophy Department,   3.Ritual Department,  4.Meditation and Yoga Department and 5.Cultural  Department

1. Arts Department will deal as wholesome of arts education like crafting various statues of Buddha and Buddhist Deities, Thankas, Tormas (statues of butter and mixed flour), Treasure Vase, Land Treasure Vase, Medicine Vase, Long Life Vase and all types of Amulets. Students will also learn decorative trainings for Buddhist cultural ceremonies like weddings, birth and funerals etc. all under Arts Department.

2.  Philosophy Department will conduct for entire Buddhist studies such as Language & Grammar, Literature, Philosophy, History, Astrology, Applied Buddhism, Comparative Buddhism& Religion, Sutra-Vinaya- Avidharma, Therabada, Mahayana and Vajrayana study.

3. Ritual Department will organize the theoretical and practical trainings based on all types of Buddhist rituals and ceremonies.It will mainly focus on rituals based trainings of three tantras and three yogas of Buddhism which will helppractitioners to understand and practice the Vajrayana Buddhism for enlightenment and harmonious living of all.

Buddhist ritual trainings of naming, wedding and death ceremonies will also be conducted along with excellent guide. Learners will be able to perform prayers and ritual on various Buddhist ceremonies such as Buddha Jayanti, Dharma Chakra Day,LhabhabDhuchen(Descending from Heaven), New year (Lochhar) eve. and other  Buddhist ceremonies.

Students will be taught about various historical events including how ancient instruments were played. Together, they will be qualified in vocal chanting and playing ritual instruments creating energetic soundin the environment for healings.

4.    Meditation and Yoga Department will deal with all the types of meditations and Buddhist Yoga classes and courses.  This department will handle Samatha and Vipasanaalong with all types of Mahayana and Vajrayana meditation and practices.

Department will focus to train about five preliminary practices, phowa, chalung and other Zogchhen's practices especially for monks, nuns and all lay practitioners.

This department will also train senior monks and nuns about physical, verbal and psychological healing basis treatment system.

5.    Cultural Department will be responsible for spreading awareness about Buddhist Culture and indigenous Buddhist traditions.

Various Buddhist cultures like lama dances, playing instruments, using robes, and other Buddhist rituals will also be trained under cultural department.

This department will promote the ancient Buddhist culture and especially Himalaya Buddhist culture, it will inspire students for research base study for the development of Buddhist culture.

1.1         Name of the School

RigzinDechhenChhyoilingChuglagKhang (RDCCK)

 
1.2         Date of Establishment

15th January, 2015   (Magh 01,2071 B.S.)
 

1.3         Location and Permanent Address of the School

RigzinDechhenChhyoelingChuglagKhang (RDCCK),

GumbaSauraha ,Danda, Barasthan, Lauke, Madanpur,

BelkotMunicipality-13, Nuwakot, Nepal


1.4         Contact

Ven. Khen Rinpcoche Sonam Gyurme Tamang, The president

Phone No.: +977-9849118562

Ani Chhoingi Rangdol: Secretary

Phone No.: +977-9808152344

E-mail: info@btmc.org.np

Website: www.btmc.org.np

1.5  Prescribed curriculum and additional subjects:

All short and long Empowerment, Transmission and secret Teachings based on Nyingmapa School will be provided at the school by organizing public program through His Holiness Dharma masters.

In addition, permanent students along with those said subject from class 5, 6, 7, and 8 will be taught according to curriculum of Government of Nepal which includes language, grammar, history, literature, philosophy, arts and culture. Permanent or temporary students of RDCCK can choose any interested subjects from arts, philosophy, meditation and yoga, ritual or culture for their short or long term major course.

Permanent students of RDCCK must follow philosophy, ritual and prescribed curriculum of Nepal government and other subjects can be chosen according to student’s interest.

                              
1.6           Duration /Trainings

a) Permanent (Long-term) students will undergo five yearly courses that would include the curriculum of grade 5, 6, 7, and 8 and one additional year of vocational training.

b) Temporary (Short-term) students would be enrolled at various points and periods of time ranging from 1 day to 3 years depending on the nature of course or training.

 

1.7         Beginning Educational Sessions at RDCCK

a)   Baisakh 2 (April-May) of every year for permanent students.

b)   Undefined for temporary students.

1.8         Finding Management of the School

The school will be run by the guidance and leadership of the Founder President Venerable  Khen Rinpochela Sonam Gyurme Tamang of RDCCK and also the head of Buddhist Teaching and Meditation Centre.

The necessary fund for food, staff payment, health care, stationary, travel will be managed by  raising supports from  national and international donors, and collected funds from different programs of BTMC such as pilgrimage tour, various vocational trainings programs and the collected donation at  BTMC itself. The school will be run according to the five yearly plan of course designed by the central office of RDCCK under the guidance of President Ven. KhenRinpoche.

 

1.9         Number of Participation

Only this starting year, the number of permanent students in RDCCK is about 40 whereas more than hundreds temporary students, learners and practitioners, both academic and non-academic, will participate this year to learn Nyungne Practice, meditation, yoga, Buddhist art, rituals etc.

From the next years, there will be increasingly more students will join the course and program. 

2.0 Monitoring and Evaluation

Nepal is a multi-cultural, diversified with different castes, creed and religions; and thus a beautiful country in the world.

Commonly, Nepal is known as the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, and land of Sagarmatha, the top of the world. Buddhism was originated in Nepal, and later it became widespread all around the world established as the milestone of source of knowledge, happiness, peace, prosperity and enlightenment.

 

One latest condition of Nepal is that, even though Nepal is the origin of Buddhism, but many Nepalese students are forced to travel abroad in search of practical school of Buddhism.

Realizing the importance of traditional and practical Buddhist education, RDCCK is established with the propose of offering all Buddhist courses to  produce adept, expert and skilled manpower.

Therefore, this school will contribute in the field of peace, prosperity and enlightenment for the entire human world if it is provided with the economic, physical and moral support from the interested person, society, organization and concerned NGO and INGO. 

2.    PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN OF  RDCCK


2.1         General Objectives

One main objective of this school is to provide the basic education and training under the five yearly educational plan about theBuddhism, and Buddhist education, culture, tradition, art, dance, meditation and other several existing and extinct sciences connected with Buddhism to the teachers, learners, practitioners, religious preachers across the country and turn them into promising advocates of Buddhism, astrologists, Acharyas and Bajracharyas.

Similarly, it also produces the qualified, skilled and self-dependent students who possess right knowledge of traditional dance, sculpture, Buddhist art, culture, yoga, meditation, worshipping and rituals.

The five yearly education plan comprises one years of practical and vocational education and trainings; and four years of education on the basis of Gumba system which also includes the courses of grade 5, 6, 7, and 8; thus making the total of five years.

 The course of grade 5, 6, 7, and 8 will be blended with the prescribed curriculum of Government of Nepal along with Ethnic, philosophy, meditation, history etc.

In every class, 20 to 40 will be learning the academic artifacts regularly. Similarly, other non-academic classes and/or trainings will be conducted as per the need and the demand of the learners. This will include the trainings and workshops about astrology, meditation, rituals etc. for 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, 6 months, or for 1 whole year or 3 years long.

2.2         Project Activities and Work Plan

Following the project activities and programare are:

a)   To provide all types of long and short term trainings/education about Buddhist philosophy, education, yoga and meditation.

b)   To conduct workshops on Buddhist engineering and handicraft, (thanka), sculpture etc.

c)   To manage all the empowerment, transmission and teachings, along with the training of worshipping and rituals, yoga and retreat practiced of the Yingmaschool of ancient Himalaya Buddhism (during birth, marriage and death ceremonies).

d)   To conduct daily, monthly and yearly trainings for the traditional fasting (Yungne), practice of Mahayoga (Chyoi) and practice of peace (Shitho) etc.

e)   To prepare the students for their higher studies in Buddhist universities after providing them with five yearly Buddhist practical education.

f)    To preserve, promote, enhance and researchthe  Buddhist culture, tradition and education.

g)   To help to manage very important and essential attributes of Yingmapaschoollike empowerment, transmission and teachings with the help of renowned Buddhist gurus.

h)   To motivate the international learners towards learning Buddhist education, yoga, meditation, art and rituals; and also procure them as a competent learner at national and international level.

i)     To upgrade the living standard of under-privileged children by providing them with free trainings related to Buddhist education, art etc. along with the facility of accommodation and food.

j)     To appoint and manage the religious preachers at national and international level after making them qualified artistes and gurus.

3.    Significance of this School

a)   Every year forty to four hundred estimated apprentices home and abroad will get the ample opportunity to learn the practical knowledge of Buddhism through trainings and practices conducted at RDCCK.

b)   Temporary practitioners and other Lamas will achieve  practical knowledge of Buddhism, trainings, empowerment, transmission and teachings in order to become a qualified and competent practitioner of Buddhism.

c)   Buddhist values, cultures and traditions of Nepal will be preserved, promoted and developed.

d)   Society and country will get economic surplus after the production of skilled manpower, artistes, and traditional doctors ancient Medicaresystem.

e)   Both internal and international religious tourism will be promoted.

4.    Why RDCCK ?

a)   RDCCK provides base education for higher Buddhist studies and it bridges for those who want to learn Buddhism in university.

b)   We aim to produce high skillful artists, practitioners, qualified and trained Buddhist followers and Dharma masters which directly benefit to entire world for making peace and harmony in global society.

c)   RDCCK treat all student and practitioners without discrimination of religion, cast, country and color and it offer any desired courses for free of cost to everyone.

d)   RDCCK will play a great role to educate lower and middle class students of Nepal and other country.

e)   RDCCK may be the first practical school in the world which aims to provide all practical education at one place without charges.

5.    Present stage of RDCCK

Presently, RDCCK is under construction but classes for newly admitted permanent students are going on actively from this year 2017.

Students live at trust -wooden house till the main building is completed.

Most of the structure and architect design of RDCCK is completed except hostel and classroom.


Rigzin Lhundub

Address: 1386 Braceville Robinson Rd   Southington 44470
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Palyul Nyingma
Affiliation: Mongolian/Tibetan
Phone: 3307758657
E-mail: fossilledges@gmail.com
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Center Manager: Melissa Clayton  Email  (Phone: 3307758657)
Spiritual Director: Rigzin Lhundub  
Main Contact: Dr. Paul Lynn  Email  (Phone: 3307758657)
Notes and Events:

Fossil Ledges offers retreats and weekly practice. Contact us for times and scheduled events.


Rime Shedrub Ling

Tradition: Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Rime
Website: http://www.rimeshedrubling.dreamhosters.com/site/
Teacher: Khenpo Ngedon  
Spiritual Director: Younge Khachab Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Younge Khachab Rinpoche is the Younge family lineage holder, a treasure revealer and a true nonsectarian scholar and Dzogchen yogi. He is the seventh incarnation of Khachab Tulku who was known for his accomplishment of Yamantaka and his healing siddhis.

Rinpoche makes his home in the United States and he is one of the most qualified lineage masters alive, holding both the titles of Geshe and Khenpo. He is known for his accessibility, youthful humor and brilliant discourse.

Rinpoche is recognized as a Khenpo, specifically from the Kagyu Thag ten Nying Je Ling Monestary. He is still recognized as their first Khenpo. However he felt the need to pursue the Dzogchen studies of Nyingma and Bon after realizing the profound path of Rime has been followed by all the great realized masters of the past. He received further Mahamudra clarifications with the Drikung Drubwang Rinpoche and stayed in retreat again for four months under his personal direction.

Younge Khachab Rinpoche is acknowledged as a traditional master of the Mahamudra and Dzogchen practices. He received all signs of accomplishment in the Six Yogas of Naropa, particularly Tsa Lung and Dream Yoga. He is fully able to transmit all stages of the Vajrayana path. He is known in India and Nepal for his vast knowledge of the Rime tradition.


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