Nalandabodhi New York

New York
United States

Nalandabodhi New York is an international meditation community committed to Buddhist study and practice for a more “open, kind, and full life”. Nalandabodhi New York is one of 10 Nalandabodhi centers guided by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, an honored Buddhist teacher, scholar, and founder of the #GoKind initiative, a program dedicated to international community outreach. Through scholarship, meditation, and mindful activity, the Nalandabodhi New York community teaches the way of meaningful living connected through open-minds and open-hearts.

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About the Place

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Nalandabodhi New York is an international meditation community committed to Buddhist study and practice for a more “open, kind, and full life”. Nalandabodhi New York is one of 10 Nalandabodhi centers guided by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, an honored Buddhist teacher, scholar, and founder of the #GoKind initiative, a program dedicated to international community outreach. Through scholarship, meditation, and mindful activity, the Nalandabodhi New York community teaches the way of meaningful living connected through open-minds and open-hearts.

Nalandabodhi New York center is located on 64 Fulton Street, Suite 400 in New York, NY. The center is accessible to public transportation, as the it's only a short walk from the Fulton St station 2, 3, 4, 5, J, and Z trains in the Financial District, as well as the Brooklyn Bridge.

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the Path

Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet and the surrounding Himalayan region. It is based on the teachings of the Buddha, as well as the Tibetan translations of Indian Buddhist texts and the teachings of Tibetan masters. The goal of Tibetan Buddhism is the attainment of enlightenment, or the realization of one's true nature and the end of suffering. This is seen as a process of purification and transformation, in which practitioners cultivate mindfulness and insight in order to gain a deeper understanding of the impermanent and interconnected nature of all things. Tibetan Buddhism is known for its use of various meditation techniques and visualizations, as well as its emphasis on the cultivation of compassion and the practice of devotion. It also places a strong emphasis on the role of the guru, or spiritual teacher, in the spiritual path.

Tibetan Buddhism is practiced by millions of people around the world and is divided into various schools and traditions, such as the Nyingma, Kagyu, Gelug, and Sakya. Each of these traditions has its own unique practices and teachings.

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the Place

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Nalandabodhi New York center is located on 64 Fulton Street, Suite 400 in New York, NY. The center is accessible to public transportation, as the it's only a short walk from the Fulton St station 2, 3, 4, 5, J, and Z trains in the Financial District, as well as the Brooklyn Bridge.

Tibetan

the Path

Tibetan Buddhism is a form of Buddhism that developed in Tibet and the surrounding Himalayan region. It is based on the teachings of the Buddha, as well as the Tibetan translations of Indian Buddhist texts and the teachings of Tibetan masters. The goal of Tibetan Buddhism is the attainment of enlightenment, or the realization of one's true nature and the end of suffering. This is seen as a process of purification and transformation, in which practitioners cultivate mindfulness and insight in order to gain a deeper understanding of the impermanent and interconnected nature of all things. Tibetan Buddhism is known for its use of various meditation techniques and visualizations, as well as its emphasis on the cultivation of compassion and the practice of devotion. It also places a strong emphasis on the role of the guru, or spiritual teacher, in the spiritual path.

Tibetan Buddhism is practiced by millions of people around the world and is divided into various schools and traditions, such as the Nyingma, Kagyu, Gelug, and Sakya. Each of these traditions has its own unique practices and teachings.

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the Place

and its People

Nalandabodhi New York center is located on 64 Fulton Street, Suite 400 in New York, NY. The center is accessible to public transportation, as the it's only a short walk from the Fulton St station 2, 3, 4, 5, J, and Z trains in the Financial District, as well as the Brooklyn Bridge.

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Nalandabodhi

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The Nalandabodhi community consists of 25 centers spanning 10 countries in North and South America, Asia, and Europe. This global community is built on the teachings of Buddha to offer tools for creating a more compassionate, mindful, and awakened society. Mindful activity, study, and meditation are such tools used to foster supportive and positive communal spaces across cultures and continents. Nalandabodhi believes that the Buddhist practice, while a personal journey, is developed and made more rewarding in the presence of a larger spiritual community who studies, practices, and serves together.

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Details

nyc.nalandabodhi.orgnewyork@nalandabodhi.org
64 Fulton St, Suite #400
New York
10038
United States
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Nalandabodhi New York

New York
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United States

Nalandabodhi New York is an international meditation community committed to Buddhist study and practice for a more “open, kind, and full life”. Nalandabodhi New York is one of 10 Nalandabodhi centers guided by Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, an honored Buddhist teacher, scholar, and founder of the #GoKind initiative, a program dedicated to international community outreach. Through scholarship, meditation, and mindful activity, the Nalandabodhi New York community teaches the way of meaningful living connected through open-minds and open-hearts.

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