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Padmasambhava Buddhist Center of Ithaca

Address: 513 Willow Ave. Ithaca, NY 14850   Ithaca NY 14850
Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingma
Affiliation: Padmasambhava Buddhist Center
Phone: (607) 624-9290 Karen (607) 280-8619 Tenzin
E-mail: PBCIthaca@gmail.com
Website: http:??www.padmasambhava.org
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Spiritual Director: Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche (1938-2010)  
Teacher: Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche  


Palden Sakya Centers

Address: Three locations: 4 West 101 St #63, New York, NY 10025 289 Brookside Avenue, Cresskil, NJ 07626 234 Meads Mountain ltd, Woodstock, NY 12498   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Sakya
Affiliation: Vikramasila Foundation
Phone: (914) 679-4024
E-mail: sangye@aol.com
Website: http://vikramasila.org/
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Palyul Changchug Dargyeling New York City

Address: P.O. Box 2336; 101 W. 23rd Street; New York, NY 10011   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingmapa, Palyul Lineage
E-mail: newyork@palyul.org
Website: http://newyork.palyul.org/
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Teachers: H.H. Penor Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche  


Rangrig Yeshe Center

Address: 214 Scott Avenue, Syracuse NY 13224   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma
Phone: (315) 449-0290
E-mail: Pausaunders@aol.com
Website: http://www.tibetan-buddhist.org
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Teacher: H.E. Shyalpa Rinpoche  
Contact: Paula Saunders  


Ripa Ladrang Foundation

Address: 333 Mamaroneck Avenue, #203 White Plains, NY 10605  NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingmapa
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Founder: Ven. Jigme Tulku  


Shambhala Meditation Center of New York

Address: 118 W. 22nd Street 6th Floor, New York NY 10011 John Baker, Elizabeth Reid, Agness Au  NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Shambhala
E-mail: nyshambhala@shambhala.org
Website: http://www.ny.shambhala.org
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Teachers: David Nichtern, Eric Spiegel,  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Contact: Ethan Nichtern  


Smithtown Meditation Center

Address: 24 Belle Meade Avenue, Smithtown, New York 11787   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: (631) 988-7775
E-mail: QuickWisdom@aol.com
Website: http://WisdomInNewYork.org
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Teachers: Will Fettig, Kathy Harders, Rachel Bradley  
Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Contact: William Fettig  


Snow Lion Publications

Address: 605 W State St Green St Dock, Ithaca, New York, NY 14850 Publisher of scholarly and trade books about Tibetan Buddhism  NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Non-Sectarian
E-mail: tibet@snowlionpub.com
Website: http://www.snowlionpub.com
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Syracuse Shambhala Meditation Group

Address: 3679 Coleman Hill Road   Jamesville NY 13078
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Kagyü lineage
E-mail: bobtemple@mac.com
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Founder: Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche  


The Palyul Retreat Center

Address: 359 German Hollow Road, McDonough, NY 13801   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingmapa, Palyul Lineage
Website: http://retreat.palyul.org/
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Teachers: H.H. Penor Rinpoche and Khenpo Tsewang Gyatso Rinpoche  


Tibet House U.S.

Address: 22 West 15th Street, New York, NY 10011   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
E-mail: ganden@mindspring.com
Website: http://www.tibethouse.org
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Tibetan Monastery

Address: 341 Lafayette Street, #755 New York, NY 10012   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: (212) 614-0668
E-mail: lamalobsang@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.tibetanmonastery.org
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Contact: Jade Lee or Michael Meehan  
Spiritual Director: Lama Lobsang Ngodup  


Tsechen Kunchab Ling - Temple of All-Encompassing Great Compassion

Address: 12 Edmunds Lane  Walden NY 12586
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Sakya Lineage
Phone: 301-592-9286
E-mail: sakya@sakyatemple.org
Website: http://www.sakyatemple.org
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Spiritual Director: His Holiness Sakya Trizin  


Vajrakilaya Centres

Address: Pema Nying-Thig Chokor Ling 1220 Park Avenue, 6B New York, NY 10128  NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Nyingmapa Tibetan
Phone: (212) 794-2050
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Contact: Chris Sarazen (Khandro Pema Lhamo)  
Founder: Orgyen Kusul Lingpa Rinpoche  


Vajravarahi Meditation Center of the Hamptons

Address: P.O. Box 1351 Water Mill, NY 11976   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan//NKT
Affiliation: New Kadampa Tradition
E-mail: infor@MeditationInTheHamptons.org
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Spiritual Director: Ven. Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Teacher: Kadam Star Sandow  


Albany Karma Thegsum Choling

Address: 1270 Ruffner Rd  NY 12309
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu Tibetan
Affiliation: Karma Triyana Dharmachakra
Phone: 518-374-1792
E-mail: info@albanyktc.org
Website: http://www.albanyktc.org
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Main Contact: Laura Roth  Email  (Phone: 518-374-1792)
Spiritual Director: Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche  (Phone: 845.679.5906)
Notes and Events:

Albany KTC Tibetan Buddhist Study and Meditation Center, located in Albany, NY, provides individuals with an opportunity to encounter the authentic teachings and practices of Tibetan Buddhism. We are an affiliate center of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra (KTD), the North American seat of His Holiness the Seventeenth Gyalwang Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje. Albany KTC was established in 1979 by His Holiness the XVI Karmapa, head of the Karma Kagyu Lineage, and is under the spiritual guidance of Ven. Bardor Tulku Rinpoche and Ven. Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche, the resident lamas at KTD.

The Albany KTC community engages in several meditation practices that come out of the tradition of the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. In addition, we study Tibetan Buddhism together in a group setting by reading texts by teachers of the Karma Kagyu lineage. We also participate in a variety of community service activities, and provide Tibetan language instruction. Finally, we have the good fortune to receive teachings from a host of Karma Kagyu Lineage Buddhist teachers from around the world on a regular basis.


Buddhist Center New York

Address: 114 East 28th Street Suite 1   New York NY 10016
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way
Phone: 212-214-0755
E-mail: NewYork@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://www.diamondway.org/ny/
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Spiritual Director: the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Diamond Way Buddhist Center New York is part of an international network of over 600 meditation centers in the Karma Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The centers were started due to the unique inspiration of Lama Ole Nydahl according to the wishes of H.H. 16th Karmapa. They are now under the spiritual guidance of H.H. 17th Gyalwa KarmapaTrinley Thaye Dorje.

Our centers consist of people and families working full-time jobs, and incorporating Diamond Way teachings and meditations into their daily lives. Members share responsibility for guiding meditations, answering questions, and giving explanations about Buddhism; their work is unpaid, and based on idealism and friendship.

For more information please see our monthly calendar, sign up for our newsletter, or feel free to contact us anytime.


Dharmakaya Organization

Address: 191 Cragsmoor Road   Pine Bush NY 12566
Tradition: Vajrayana, Remay and Karma Kagyu
Phone: 845.203.1275
E-mail: info@dharmakaya.org
Website: http://www.dharmakaya.org
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Retreat Master: Khenchen Rinpoche Drupon Trinley Paljor  
Teacher: Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Phurpa Ati  Email  
Notes and Events:

The Dharmakaya organization was established to preserve and promote Buddhist philosophy, practice, arts and culture in the United States and around the world. We are registered in New York State of the United States as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit Labrang Church of the Trungram Tradition.


Dharmakaya-Teaching the skills of awareness

Address: 191 Cragsmoor Road   Cragsmoor NY 12566
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kagyu, Trungram Tradition
Phone: 845.640.4593
E-mail: info@dharmakaya.org
Website: http://www.dharmakaya.org
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Teacher: Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche  
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Dharmakaya was established to preserve and promote the Buddhist philosophy, practice, arts and culture both in the United States and around the world, in accordance with both the theory and practice of Vajrayana Buddhism, under the spiritual authority and leadership of His Eminence Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche.

We hold free teachings and group practice every Sunday morning, Tuesday evening and at other select times.


Jewel Heart New York

Address: 260 West Broadway #1G New York, New York 10013 (Closest subways are the 1/9 to Franklin and A, C and E to Canal Street) (for information or to be added to our e mail list)   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Gelugpa
Affiliation: Jewel Heart www.jewelheart.org
Phone: (212) 966-2807 for event details and schedules
E-mail: newyork@jewelheart.org
Website: http://www.jewelheart.org/chapters/new_york/newyork.html
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Spiritual Director: Kyabje Gelek Rimpoche  
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 DEEPENING AWARENESS - The Practice of Mindfulness Meditation

Becoming more aware of our thoughts, feelings and sensations through meditation opens the door to understanding the nature of our mind and how it creates our experience. This course is open to all, but is recommended to follow Creating Space: Clarity and Insight through Meditation. This course will be facilitated by Joan Hurley and Dimitri Ehrlich.


Kagyu Chögyi Gyaltsen

Address: 2 Roxbury Court   Voorheesville NY 12186
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kagyu
Affiliation: Kagyu Thubten Chöling
Phone: 518-439-2974
E-mail: kcgsangha@gmail.com
Website: http://www.kcgsangha.org
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Main Contact: Dean Hill  Email  (Phone: 518-439-2974)
Spiritual Director: Lama Norlha Rinpoche  
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Kagyu Chögyi Gyaltsen (KCG) is a Tibetan Buddhist meditation and study center located just outside of Albany, New York. KCG is an affiliate of Kagyu Thubten Chöling monastery, and is under the spiritual direction of Lama Norlha Rinpoche

We engage in Tibetan Buddhist practice and study with a special emphasis on the Karma Kagyu and Shangpa lineages of Buddhism. Practices include silent sitting meditation and sadhana practice. Basic Buddhist meditation instruction is offered free of charge. 

In addition to meditation and study, KCG also supports the practice of participants by offering childcare on a monthly basis. Please check the schedule for applicable dates.


Karma Triyana Dharmachakra

Address: 352 Meads Mountain Road   Woodstock NY 12498
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, The seat of His Holiness the Gyalwang Karmapa in North America
Phone: 845-679-5906 ext 3
E-mail: office@kagyu.org
Website: http://www.kagyu.org
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Teacher: Lama Karma Drodhul  
Spiritual Director: Khenpo Karthar Rinpoche/Abbot  Email  
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KTD offers a daily, weekly, and monthly schedule of spiritual activities. 

Daily activities include:
5 a.m. Green Tara chant
8:30 a.m. Morning chants
5 p.m. Mahakala chants
7 p.m. Chenrezig compassion chants
8 p.m. Evening prayers and silent meditation

Weekly activities
Open Meditation/Free Meditation class: 2 p.m. Saturdays
Introduction to Buddhism Classes, evening sitting: 7 p.m. on Wednesdays 

Monthly activities vary; check our website for details.


Kundrolling--The Dzogchen Community in New York

Address: 151 West 30th Street, 4th Fl. New York, NY 10001  Midtown Manhattan NY 10001
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dzogchen, atiyoga. Tibetan
Affiliation: Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche
Phone: (212) 564-1024
E-mail: nycdzogchen@gmail.com
Website: http://www.nydzogchen.com
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We are the students of Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche. He is one of the greatest living teachers of the pinnacle of Tibetan Buddhist Vajrayana teachings, Dzogchen.

We have a rich and varied schedule of events, including group practices, authentic Tibetan Buddhist Yantra Yoga, and weekend practice retreats with qualified teachers in the Dzogchen Community. 

In addition, one can attend the teachings and transmission of Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche at our center via live video webcast. For schedules and more information, please visit nydzogchen.com and please visit the website of the main North American center in our community, Tsegyalgar.org


Sky Lake Lodge

Address: 23 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale, NY 12472   NY
Tradition: Vajrayana, Shambhala, Tibetan, Kagyu
Affiliation: Shambhala International
E-mail: programs@sky-lake.org
Website: http://www.sky-lake.org
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Teachers: Agness Au, Arawana Hayashi, Steve Clorfeine  
Contact: Rebekka Henriksen, Managing Director  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
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Nestled in a forest of tall cedars and white pines on the northern crest of the Shawangunk Mountains, Sky Lake is a Shambhala contemplative center for meditation, arts and community.  It is part of an international community of meditation centers founded byChögyam Trungpa Rinpoche and now led by his son and lineage holder Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche.

Just two hours north of Manhattan in the Mid-Hudson River Valley, you can walk in our woods, enjoy extraordinary hiking trails at nearby Mohonk Preserve, scale the Gunks or take a stroll around our spring-fed pond. The Lodge has a contemplative, peaceful ambience and is a genuine haven from the rigors of urban life.


Tenzin Gyatso Institute

Address: P.O. Box 239   Berne NY 12023
Tradition: Vajrayana
Affiliation: Rigpa US, Rigpa International
Phone: (518) 872-1250
E-mail: info@tenzingyatsoinstitute.org
Website: http://www.tenzingyatsoinstitute.org
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Executive Director: David Rand  (Phone: (518) 872-1250)
Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

The Tenzin Gyatso Institute, named after His Holiness, the 14th Dalai Lama, has been founded in homage to his vision and achievements. Its aim is to advance, explore, and put into action the values and principles that the Dalai Lama holds closest to his heart.

The founder of the Tenzin Gyatso Institute is Tibetan Buddhist teacher Sogyal Rinpoche, author of the ground-breaking The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. The Tenzin Gyatso Institute is the realization of Sogyal Rinpoches lifelong wish to make a lasting contribution to His Holiness work and to help safeguard it over the years to come, by promoting education, preservation of an endangered culture, and human values.


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