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Bao Lin Chan Monastery- Zen Centre of Melbourne

Address: 94A High Street   Glen Iris Vic 3146
Tradition: Mahayana, Chinese Chan (Zen)
Affiliation: Chung Tai Chan Monastery (Master Wei Chueh,Taiwan)
Phone: (61)-3-9813 8922
E-mail: baolin@mail.ctcm.org.tw
Website: http://www.chungtai.org.au
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Notes and Events:

Bao Lin Chan Monastery is the first branch of Chung Tai Chan Monastery established in the southern hemisphere. The monastery offers a number of free classes including meditation, Tai Chi and more.

Cnr High St. & Allison Ave.


Bao Minh Buddhist Centre (Chua Bao Minh)

Address: 321-323 Kingston Road   Clarinda Vic 3169
Tradition: Mahayana, Vietnamese
Affiliation: Bao Minh Buddhist Association Victoria Inc and Quang Duc monastery Melbourne
Phone: (03) 8555 0604
E-mail: chuabaominhvic@gmail.com
Website: http://www.quangduc.com/p23321a25586/chua-bao-minh
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Teacher: Abbot: Ven. Thich Vien Tinh  
Notes and Events:

Bao Minh Buddhist Centre (Chua Bao Minh) serves primarily serves the Vietnamese community but all are welcome to visit and participate in its practices of the Pureland Mahayana Vietnamese Buddhist tradition.

Spiritual/community events are pinned to the Vietnamese Buddhist ceremonial calender. We also run Vietnamese vegeterian cooking courses periodically. We raise money from such events for charitable works here and overseas including assistance to a school in Vietnam assisting the disabled and provide support to others experiencing life difficulties in our local community and elsewhere.

Regular program:

• Monday to Saturday, 7pm - 8.30pm: Recitation of sutras and sitting meditation. This includes training in meditation, from beginners to advanced level. 

• Sunday: 9 am - 1pm: Many activities, including sitting meditation, sutra recitation, Vietnamese Buddhist youth activities, Buddhist doctrines, teachings and discussion.


Beaumaris Buddhist Meditation Centre of Great Joy

Address: address given on appointment   Beaumaris Vic 3193
Tradition: Mahayana, Tibetan, Gelugpa
Phone: 03) 9589 1838
E-mail: info@bbmc.org.au
Website: https://www.facebook.com/BuddhistMeditationCentre/
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BBMC Coordinator: Kerrin Hosking  Email  (Phone: (03) 9589 1838)
Teacher: Therese Bottomley  
Spiritual Director: Therese Bottomley  
Notes and Events:

The Beaumaris Buddhist Meditation Centre offers classes at all levels – from beginners, right through to advanced teachings.

Weekly introduction classes focus on fundamental basic Buddhist philosophy together with relevant meditation techniques based on the vast teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha.

Regular attendance to these weekly classes may then create opportunities to other classes that extend to more advanced practices. Some of these advanced practices include the highest yoga tantric class of Vajrayogini and Yamantaka. Following the Tibetan tradition, lively discussions and debates are encouraged – all in good humour !

The Centre is located in a south east suburb of Melbourne and the many enthusiastic and friendly students who attend help to create a unique and personal atmosphere. Please feel free to contact us with any enquiries.

BBMC is located in Melbourne’s Bayside suburbs, in Beaumaris. 

Access to the Centre is by appointment only.   


Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia

Address: 33 Brooking Street   Upwey Vic 3158
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, (Chan Academy Australia)
Affiliation: World Fellowship of Buddhists Regional Centre and an Associated Institution of the World Buddhist University
Phone: (03) 9754 3334
E-mail: wbu@bdcu.org.au
Website: http://www.bdcu.org.au
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Director: Frank Carter  Email  (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
Teacher: Anita Carter  
Main Contact: Frank Carter  Email  (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
Spiritual Director: Anita Carter  Email  (Phone: (03) 9754 3334)
Notes and Events:

The Buddhist Discussion Centre Australia is one of over 140 worldwide Regional Centres of The World Fellowship of Buddhists.

Founded in 1978 the organisations key objectives include encouraging the study, practice and realisation of Buddha Dhamma.

The main activities of the organisation include:

Regular "Introduction to Buddhism" courses online and in person

Buddhist Meditation and Teachings on Saturday evenings from 8.00 pm

Online evening 30 minute meditation sessions via Zoom

Occasional weekend Chan and Sum-ie painting classes

Regular 4 day Bhavana mind and path development courses.

A weekly radio program entitled "The Buddhist Hour" broadcast in Melbourne on 3MDR 97.1FM radio each Sunday afternoon from 4.00pm to 5.00pm

An Internet radio station named World Buddhist Radio broadcasting 24 hours per day from http://bdcu.org.au/buddhist-radio/

Publication of Dhamma articles and information via website www.dhammastream.org

Associated Institution of the World Buddhist University with an extensive multilingual Buddhist reference library housed onsite. (update)


Chan Meditation Centre

Address: 36 McDowall McDowall Street, Mitcham 3132, Vic.   Mitcham Vic 3132
Tradition: Mahayana, Chinese Chan Buddhism
Phone: +61-3-8822 3187 +61-407338369 (Laura)
E-mail: laura@chancentre.org
Website: http://chancentre.org
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Main Contact: Laura Chan  Email  (Phone: 0402041997)
Spiritual Director: Ven. Guo Jun  
Notes and Events:

The Chan Meditation Centre extends a warm welcome to all those interested in learning about Chan Buddhism and the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. The centre aims to maintain an active Sangha community dedicated to the preservation and practice of Chinese Buddhism.

The Centre is situated in Mitcham, twenty minutes drive from Melbourne’s CBD. People from all different religions and traditions are welcome to our centre to attend classes and workshops on Buddhist philosophy, listen to lectures, participate in retreats, and, more importantly, to learn and practice Buddhist meditation.

People come from near and far to study and practise Chan, receive support from the community, deepen their understanding of themselves, and learn to live more harmoniously with others. They leave rejuvenated, equipped with the methods and concepts to bring the practice back home.


Dharma Drum Mountain Melbourne

Address: 42 Bridge Street   Bulleen Vic 3105
Tradition: Mahayana, Chan lineage : Linji, Caodong
Affiliation: Dharma Drum Mountain Taiwan
Phone: +61 470 690 911
E-mail: contact@ddmmelbourne.org.au
Website: http://www.ddmmelbourne.org.au/
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Spiritual Director: Venerable Chang Xu  
Main Contact: Paco Chien  Email  (Phone: +61 470 690 911)
Notes and Events:

Dharma Drum Mountain Melbourne is a community learning and living the Buddha's Teachings through the tradition of Chan Buddhism, as established by the late Chan Master, Venerable Sheng Yen.  
 
Please check the website for details of our Activities.


Diamond Way Buddhism Melbourne

Address: 163 Victoria Avenue   Albert Park Vic 3206
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu, Diamond Way Buddhism
Phone: Call Kat on 0405 122 386
E-mail: Melbourne@diamondway-center.org
Website: http://diamondway.org.au/melbourne
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Teacher: Lama Ole Nydahl  
Main Contact: Lyndon Cookson  Email  (Phone: 0416 435 480)
Spiritual Director: 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje  
Notes and Events:

Please see our website for our weekly meditation program and upcoming weekend courses.

Diamond Way Buddhism Melbourne is one of more than 600 international Buddhist centres of the Karma Kagyu Lineage, under the spiritual guidance of the 17th Karmapa Trinlay Thaye Dorje and founded by Lama Ole Nydahl. 

The centre is run and maintained through the idealism of friends who meditate together in Melbourne.


Dro-phen Ling Buddhist & Cultural Centre

Address: 74 Gladstone Street, Briar Hill,  Vic
Tradition: Vajrayana, Gelugpa
E-mail: raesaleeba@optusnet.com.au
Website: http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~raesaleeba/DPL/DPL/index/index.htm
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Main Contact: Chris on  (Phone: 0409 696 022)
Teacher: Ven. Kunchok Rinzing  
Notes and Events:

Learn about Tibetan Buddhism in a friendly, relaxed environment taught by resident Tibetan Buddhist monk, Ven. Kunchok Rinzing.Prayers, meditation, chanting, sand mandalas and discussions on the Buddhist teachings are all part of our centre activities.

Dro-phen Ling Buddhist & Cultural Centre is located in Briar Hill, Melbourne, Victoria.


E-Vam Buddhist Institute

Address: 673 Lygon Street  Carlton North Vic 3051
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu
Phone: 9387 0422
Fax: 9380 8296
E-mail: e_vam@smartchat.net.au
Website: http://www.evaminstitute.org/
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Main Contact: KEBI Office (Phone: 9387-0422)  
Spiritual Director: Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

"The Kagyu E-Vam Buddhist Institute in Melbourne is indeed now one of the most progressive centers in Australia. Offering seminars on East-West psychology and wider social and ecological issues..... Despite its contemporary orientation, the Institute has not lost touch with its tradition." Excerpt from History of Buddhism in Australia, Paul Croucher, News South Wales University Press, 1989, p114.

E-Vam Institute is a dynamic and vibrant Buddhist centre that has been established in Melbourne for more than 20 years. We offer meditation instruction, courses, retreats and conferences on various aspects of the Buddhist tradition from the perspectives of the main denominations available in the world today. We invite you to participate in this rich program.


Geelong Zen Group

Address: Belmont Vic 3216   Vic
Tradition: Mahayana, Diamond Sangha Western
Phone: 0352480990
E-mail: colb@internode.on.net
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Main Contact: Colin (Phone: 0352480990)  
Notes and Events:

Notes and Events: Our small group meets Friday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:30pm for sitting meditation, chanting and walking meditation. Through the Melbourne Zen Group we have the opportunity to participate in retreats (Sesshin) and weekend workshops where we meet the teachers Subhana Barzaghi Roshi and Susan Murphy Roshi.

Everyone interested in meditation is welcome. Please feel free to contact us for an introduction. 


Kadampa Meditation Centre, Australia

Address: 25 McCarthy Road   Monbulk Vic 3793
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Affiliation: NKT-IKBU
Phone: 397567203
Fax: 397520077
E-mail: info@kadampa.org.au
Website: http://nkt-kmc-australia.org/
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Main Contact: Kelsang Pagma  Email  (Phone: 397567203)
Teacher: Kelsang Dornying  
Spiritual Director: Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso  
Notes and Events:

Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia offers a wide range of classes, courses and retreats that are open to the general public. We aim to provide something for everyone: from relaxing breaks in the Dandenongs to in-depth Buddhist teacher training programme.

So whether you just want to unwind and de-stress or are looking for a new way to apporach the challenges life presents, we hope you will find something for you here.

As well as the perfect retreat setting of our beautiful temple in the idyllic Dandenong ranges, we organise weekly classes in areas throughout Melbourneurban sprawl from the inner city to the rural fringes.

Meditation and Buddhism in Melbourne - classes and courses for all levels of interest.

Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia (KMCA) is the mother centre of the New Kadampa Tradition - International Kadampa Buddhist Union in Australia. Perched on a mountainside, located an hour outside of Melbourne in the lush forest of the Dandenong Ranges, it is the perfect place for enjoying inner peace.

KMCA has a thriving residential community of monks, nuns and lay practitioners, and provides classes and retreats for all levels of interest.

KMCA contains a beautiful World Peace Temple, created through the pure vision of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Founder of the New Kadampa Tradition, and the joyful dedication of many volunteers. The Temple is host to a number of local, national and international events for Kadampa Buddhists, year after year.


Maitripa Contemplative Centre (Kagyu E-vam Meditation Retreat)

Address: 528 Myers Creek Road. Healesville Vic 3777   Healesville Vic 3777
Tradition: Vajrayana, Kagyu,
Phone: +61 491 106 408
E-mail: info@maitripacentre.org
Website: http://maitripacentre.org/
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E-Vam Institute: Mark Dawson  Email  (Phone: (03) 9387 0422)
Spiritual Director: Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche  
Main Contact: Daniel Blaze  Email  (Phone: +61 491 106 408)
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Notes and Events:

This is a Tibetan Buddhist Centre set on 13 HA, 8km from Healesville and 1 hour from Melbourne. Single, double, family and dorm accomodation for 60 people. 5 meeting rooms, 2 large conference and meditation rooms


Melbourne Buddhist Centre, Brunswick

Address: 23 David Street, Brunswick, VIC 3056   Brunswick Vic PO Box 157, Brunswic
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Triratna
Affiliation: Triratna Buddhist Order
Phone: (03) 9380 4303
E-mail: office@melbournebuddhistcentre.org
Website: http://www.melbournebuddhistcentre.org.au
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Notes and Events:

The Melbourne Buddhist Centre is run by the Triratna Buddhist Community, an international network dedicated to practising and teaching Buddhist ethics, meditation and wisdom in the contemporary world. Regular meditation courses and Buddhism courses are held at the Centre as well as introductory drop-in meditation classes.


Melbourne Buddhist Meditation Classes

Address: 2 Minona Street   Hawthorn, Melbourne Vic 3122
Tradition: Vajrayana
Phone: 0419702455
E-mail: ventobygillies@yahoo.com
Website: http://www.tobygillies.com
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Teacher: Venerable Toby Gillies  
Notes and Events:

Melbourne Buddhist Meditation Classes give access to the teachings of Venerable Toby Gillies, a Buddhist Monk ordained in the Tibetan tradition for some thirty years.

Toby gives meditation classes in Melbourne with an introduction to Buddhism each Tuesday evening. All are welcome.

He also gives more advanced Buddhist meditation sessions, retreat days and a regular schedule of seminars. 

Venerable Toby has been teaching Dharma for nearly 40 years and frequently writes for the blog on his website www.tobygillies.com


Melbourne Tibetan Buddhist Centre

Address: 1/246 Grange Road   Carnegie Vic 3163
Tradition: Vajrayana, His Holiness The Dalai Lama of Tibet
Phone: +61 3 9576 7792
E-mail: info@melbournetibetanbuddhistcentre.org
Website: http://www.melbournetibetanbuddhistcentre.org
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Spiritual Director: Sandup Tsering  Email  (Phone: +61 3 95767792)
Notes and Events:

The Melbourne Tibetan Buddhist Centre aims to present the Tibetan Buddhist teachings in an accessible modern manner.

Buddhism has useful viewpoints to offer on:

  • Developing greater wellbeing and inner peace
  • Coping with life’s difficulties and challenges
  • Managing negative emotions & cultivating positive emotions
  • Living a meaningful values based life
  • Compassion, altruism and secular ethics
  • Meditation and mindfulness practice
  • Understanding the nature of mind

A weekly drop-in class suitable for anyone who is interested to learn more about Buddhism. Tibetan Buddhism involves philosophy, reasoning and meditation practice as a pathway towards greater inner peace and spiritual development.

Please refer to the website for the class timetable. Sunday night weekly classes run from 6.30pm-7.30pm. By donation.

This class will include:

  • Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism
  • Some basic Buddhist meditation practice
  • Discussion on important key concepts
  • Questions, queries and doubts are encouraged in the sessions


Melbourne Zen Hospice

Address: PO Box 329, Albert Park, Melbourne, Vic.3206  Vic
Tradition: Mahayana, Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Japanese Zen
Phone: (03)98855725
Website: http://www.zen.org.au
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Main Contact: Seikan  (Phone: 0410827027)
Notes and Events:

The Melbourne Zen Hospice provides free home support and companionship to persons of any age who are approaching the end of their life and living at home, and to their carers and any family members living with them.


Odiyana Buddhist Centre

Address: 11 Henrietta Street, Hawthorn   Melbourne Vic 3122
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingma, Dzogchen
Affiliation: Shechen Monastery, Nepal
Phone: (03) 9813 2431 or 0427 559 869
E-mail: info@odiyanacentre.org
Website: http://www.odiyanacentre.org
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Main Contact: Jane Davis  (Phone: 0427 559 869)
Teacher: Lama David Christensen  
Spiritual Director: Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

The Odiyana Centre was founded in 2001 by Lama David Christensen, (Lama Urgyen Yeshe Ozer) an Australian Lama of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. David teaches a wide range of Buddhist courses with an emphasis on Tibetan Healing, Tibetan Yoga and the wisdom of the Dzogchen Teachings.


Ordinary Mind Zen Melbourne

Address: PO Box 136 Kangaroo Ground Vic 3097   Vic
Tradition: Mahayana, Western
Affiliation: Ordinary Mind Zen
E-mail: t.fisher@latrobe.edu.au
Website: https://zenmelbourne.com/
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Main Contact: Tom Fisher  
Teacher: Geoff Dawson (Dharma Successor of Charlotte Joko Beck)  
Notes and Events:

Meets on the fourth Sunday of every month at Kangaroo Ground, and on the second Sunday of each month at the Augustine Centre, Hawthorn.
Geoff Dawson visits to lead sesshin a number of times each year.

Ordinary Mind Zen Melbourne group is planning two visits by Geoff
Dawson to Melbourne for the second half of 2009 - the first will be an introductory workshop on the 11th of July. There will also be a four day meditation intensive over the Cup long weekend from 31st October to the 3rd of November in Lower Plenty. Costs for both will be kept to a minimum.


Plon Tayaw Pratta Monastery

Address: 3694 Geelong-Ballan Road   Mt Wallace, Vic 3342
Tradition: Theravada, Burmese, Karen ( ethnic minority group)
Affiliation: Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association
E-mail: mkbakaren@gmail.com
Website: https://mkba.org/
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Notes and Events:

The objectives of the Melbourne Karen Buddhist Association (MKBA) are;
• To preserve and promote the doctrines of Buddha;
• To support the Buddhist monks and nuns residing in Australia;
• To practice in building up understanding and friendship with other Buddhist Associations and other religious organisations established in Australia;
• To observe the preservation and progress of the culture, tradition and literature of Karen nationality;
• To practice the preservation of the culture, precedent and tradition of the Karen Nationality;
• To observe social support to the Karen nationality who are arriving and are trying to settle in Australia.


Quang Minh Temple

Address: 18 Burke Steet   Braybrook Vic 3019
Tradition: Mahayana, Thien Thai (Vietnamese)
Affiliation: The United Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation Of Australia - New Zealand
Phone: (03) 9312 5729
E-mail: info@quangminh.org.au
Website: https://www.facebook.com/quangminhtemplemelbourne/
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Main Contact: Tony Le-Nguyen  Email  
Spiritual Director: Ven. Thich Phuoc Tan  Email  
Teacher: Ven. Thich Phuoc Thai  
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Quang Minh Temple is a centre for the Vietnamese Buddhist community in Victoria, as well as the office of the United Vietnamese Buddhist Congregation of Victoria. The Temple is situated about twelve kilometres west of Melbourne’s CBD, overlooking the gentle Maribyrnong River.


Samyasling The Dzogchen Community in Melbourne

Address: call to enquire   Melbourne Vic
Tradition: Vajrayana, Dzogchen
Affiliation: Dzogchen Community of Namgyalgar
Phone: 041-028-8487
E-mail: melbourne@dzogchen.org.au
Website: http://www.dzogchen.org.au/melbourne---samyasling.html
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Spiritual Director: Chögyal Namkhai Norbu  
Main Contact: Sean Read  (Phone: 0414610243)
Notes and Events:

Regular practice sessions including:

Video Webcast teachings of Chögyal Namkhai Norbu held throughout the year.

Regular courses in Tibetan Yantra Yoga, Vajra Dance and Buddhist philosophy and application.

please see http://www.buddhanet.info/wbd/\ under the Melbourne page for further details

or contact Sam on 0448387710 or at melbourne@dzogchen.org.au


Shambhala Melbourne Meditation

Address: Ceres Community Environment Park   Brunswick East Vic 3057
Tradition: Vajrayana, Shambhala straddles 3 lineages, Kagyu, Nyingma and Shambhala , the latter coming from the terma teachings of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
Affiliation: Shambhala International
Phone: 0457056601
Fax: 03 9701 2315
E-mail: melbourne@shambhala.info
Website: https://melbourne.shambhala.info/
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Main Contact: Aine Marron  Email  (Phone: 03 9700 2587)
Teacher: Pema Chodron  
Practice & Study: Rick Dawe  Email  
Spiritual Director: Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche  
Centre Director: Aine Marron  Email  (Phone: 03 9700 2587)
Notes and Events:

Regular weekly events are offered at our inner city location – mostly on Tuesday evenings 7:00pm – 9:00pm.

Ceres Community Environment Park in the Eco House – the first house on the right as you go through the gates at the end of Lee St, which runs off Roberts St, Brunswick East (VIC 3057).


Thubten Shedrup Ling Monastery

Address: 25 Sandhurst Town Road   Myers Flat Vic 3556
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan-Gelugpa
Affiliation: FPMT
Phone: +613 5446 3691
E-mail: monks@tslmonastery.org
Website: http://www.tslmonastery.org/
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Main Contact: Director  Email  
Spiritual Director: Lama Zopa Rinpoche  
Notes and Events:

Getting to Thubten Shedrup Ling Monastery

The monastery is located at Myers Flat near Eaglehawk, north-west of Bendigo in central Victoria.
Trains run regularly between Melbourne and Bendigo.
A bus service is available from Melbourne airport to Bendigo.
If you are staying at the monastery we can arrange transport from Bendigo.

Visiting hours are on Saturday and Sunday afternoons between 2pm and 5pm.
Otherwise by appointment please.

We are happy to provide information regarding accommodation for retreats. Please call or email.

Private consultations may be arranged by appointment.


Tibetan Buddhist Rime Institute

Address: 1584 Burwood Hwy,   Belgrave Vic 3160
Tradition: Non-Sectarian, Jonang
Phone: (03) 9754 6212
Fax: (03) 9754 6214
E-mail: rimebuddhism@yahoo.com.au
Website: http://www.rimebuddhism.com
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Teacher: Khentrul Jamphel Lodro Rinpoche  
Spiritual Director: Khentrul Jamphel Lodro Rinpoche  Email  (Phone: (03) 9754 6212)
Notes and Events:

The Tibetan Buddhist Rime Institute was founded in 2006 under the direction of Tibetan Lama Khentrul Rinpoche in Melbourne, Australia. It teaches the Ri-me view of harmony within all Buddhist traditions and respect for all spiritual traditions. In addition, it is introducing the extremely precious, rare and unique Jonang Kalachakra lineage teachings in the western world, with the hope that these will flourish.

The Ri-me view means to understand the uniqueness of the teachings of all different traditions and be able to view these in a non-contradictory way, so they can benefit everyone.

In the western world we already have a very extensive education system which gives us a good understanding of the external world. However, there is very limited opportunity to learn how to control our thoughts and emotions and master the inner world. If we engage in this type of training, it can give us powerful inner strength and a deep level of happiness, which is independent of outside circumstances. Learning this wisdom in a Ri-me way is a most rare and precious opportunity, which can bring harmony, unity, appreciation and genuine love to the members of groups, communities and families, and within any relationship. The teachings give us practical and profound wisdom in a simple way for the benefit of everyone, regardless of one\\\'s beliefs or background, and can help us achieve a meaningful life.

For those who already have a solid foundation in Buddhism, the institute provides authentic Mahayana and Vajrayana teachings and opportunities for retreat. Our main goal is to propagate on the Kalachackra Tantra, which we are very privileged to be able to share, as it is a powerful practice for individual and world peace.

The Institute also undertakes many projects, one example being the fascinating annual tour of Tibet, with the goal of experiencing and learning about a different way of viewing life, along with a different culture, lifestyle  and authentic spirituality. Through this we can develop an enriched attitude, wisdom and inner capacity, helping us discover true happiness within ourselves. Also we have the opportunity to spend money in a most beneficial way, supporting people with extremely poor healthcare and in need of basic education.

Activities at the Institute include:

Meditation for beginners: Tuesdays 7.30pm - 9.00pm, Wednesdays 1.00pm - 2.30pm and Sundays 10.00am - 11.30am

Introduction to Buddhist philosophy for beginners: Wednesdays 7.30pm - 9.00pm

Advanced Buddhist philosophy: Thursdays 7.30pm - 9.00pm.


Wat Sudharam

Address: 49 Kirkstone Road   Point Cook Vic 3030
Tradition: Theravada, Thai
Phone: 03-83 531 107.
Website: http://www.watsudharam.org/Home/Index
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Notes and Events:

Wat Sudharam is a Buddhist Monastery for monks to practise meditation. Wat Sudharam is located in Point Cook which is in the western suburbs of Melbourne.

Wat Sudharam welcomes lay people who are interested in Buddhism. The monastery provides a number of services including meditation classes.

Visitors who wish to visit from 1pm onwards should make an appointment. Any visit without an appointment may be unanswered. During meditation sessions, please do not disturb unless you have prior appointment.

Dana is vegetarian only.

In case of emergency, please call 03-83 531 107. If there is no answer, please leave a message including your name and phone number. Please do not ring between 9:00 am to 10:00 am and between 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm (or during other meditation sessions) because meditation may be conducted at these times.

Please check the calendar for our monastery schedule. Due to lockdown, please left any offering outside the door, and then ring the door bell so a monk knows.

For current projects, please go to the projects page for more details.


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