Welcome

A Special Message of Appreciation from Former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal to Kadampa Monastery

We welcome newcomers to join us at any of our daily yoga classes and morning meditation on weekdays, or join one of our vibrant evening discussion groups.

Hatha Yoga Session

Kundalini Session

Mantra Yoga Session

Nidra Yoga Session

OUR RULES

Before Visiting Temple Learn Dharma Protocol

  • Remove shoes and leave them in the front entrance before entering the main shrineroom or small practice rooms.
  • You may notice people performing 3 prostrations (a type of bow) upon entering the shrineroom; this is a part of their spiritual practice and a gesture of respect and devotion; it is not necessary if it is not a part of your tradition.
  • Dress appropriately when you visit Samadhi: please wear shirts and no short shorts.
  • Feel free to walk around all public areas quietly, including to the front of the shrineroom (if no teaching is in progress) to look more closely at the ritual objects.
  • Please sit with legs crossed or to the side (or with feet flat on the floor or tucked under your chair if seated); please do not stretch out your legs toward the shrine; in this tradition, it is considered a form of disrespect for the bottoms of one’s feet to face the sacred images at the front of the room.
  • Feel free to use any texts provided during your visit. Do not place texts directly on the floor and please leave them in the shrine room; a wide variety of prayers and practice texts are available for purchase in the bookstore onsite.
  • You are welcome to make lamp offerings in the shrine room on behalf of loved ones.
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SCHEDULE

Our Daily Schedule

Temple is open every day from 8.00 A.M. to 8.00 P.M. Except on Friday, where it is open from 8:00 A. M. till 8:30 P.M. If it is necessary to perform
7:00
Morning Buddha Pooja followed by Chanting of Seth
7:30
Breakfast for Monks
8:00
Preferred appointment taking time
11:00
Blessing service for devotees after lunch followed by Dhamma talk
Yoga Teachers
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Support Groups
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Special Events
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About Kadampa Monastery

The Kadampa Monastery in Nepal stands as a beacon of spiritual refuge, nestled amidst the serene Himalayan foothills. This hallowed sanctuary, far removed from the clamor of worldly concerns, serves as a focal point for those seeking the timeless wisdom of the Buddha’s teachings. Rooted in the profound lineage of the Kadampa tradition, the monastery embodies the synthesis of scholarly rigor and meditative practice, offering a haven for practitioners committed to the path of spiritual awakening.

Founded on the principles elucidated by the great Indian master Atisha, who introduced the systematic presentation of the Lamrim, or Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, the Kadampa tradition was further enriched by the contributions of his Tibetan disciples. The monastery in Nepal, an extension of this ancient lineage, functions as both a center for learning and a place for deep meditation. It is here that the sacred teachings are studied, contemplated, and realized, with an emphasis on integrating them into daily life—a hallmark of the Kadampa approach.

The monastery’s architecture, harmonizing with the surrounding landscape, is a testament to the intricate craftsmanship and spiritual devotion of the artisans. The stupas, prayer halls, and residential quarters are adorned with intricate murals and statues that depict the life of the Buddha, the Bodhisattvas, and the lineage masters. These sacred images serve not only as objects of veneration but also as profound reminders of the path that all beings can tread towards enlightenment.

Within the monastery’s hallowed halls, the air is imbued with the resonance of mantras and the gentle cadence of the monks’ daily rituals. The atmosphere, thick with the fragrance of incense and the light of butter lamps, evokes a deep sense of peace and introspection. It is a place where time seems to slow, allowing the mind to settle into the stillness that lies beneath the surface of everyday thoughts and emotions.

The spiritual life of the monastery is guided by Venerable Phuchyungwa Rinpoche, a revered teacher whose profound understanding of the Dharma has touched the hearts of countless disciples. Under his guidance, the monastery has flourished as a center for both monastic and lay practitioners, offering a wide range of teachings, from introductory courses to advanced tantric practices. His teachings, imbued with compassion and clarity, resonate deeply with those who come to the monastery seeking a path to liberation.

The Kadampa Monastery in Nepal also serves as a vital cultural and educational hub. It plays a crucial role in preserving the rich Buddhist heritage of the region, offering programs that teach the Tibetan language, traditional arts, and the study of classical Buddhist texts. In doing so, it ensures that the ancient wisdom of the Kadampa lineage continues to thrive in a modern context, accessible to future generations.

In essence, the Kadampa Monastery in Nepal is more than just a physical structure; it is a living embodiment of the Buddhist path. It is a place where the profound teachings of the Buddha are brought to life, offering a refuge for those who seek to transcend the suffering of samsara and attain the ultimate goal of enlightenment. Here, in this sacred space, the timeless truths of the Dharma are not merely studied—they are lived, experienced, and realized, guiding all who enter towards the light of wisdom and compassion.