Kadampa Buddhism is a Mahayana Buddhist school founded by
the Indian Buddhist master Atisha (982 – 1054 AD).
Introduced into the West by the meditation master and scholar,
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Kadampa Buddhism presents Buddha’s
teachings in an authentic and practical manner. Kadampa
Buddhism invites practitioners of all levels to enjoy Buddha’s
teachings and meditation techniques and integrate them into their
daily lives.
One of the hallmarks of Kadampa Buddhism is the immense sincerity
and purity of its great teachers. Each teacher passed on
not only the teachings themselves but the realizations of those
teachings to his or her students. Through this unbroken lineage,
which still exists today, many people now have the opportunity
to enjoy the beauty and wisdom of this pure tradition.
In our modern world, Kadampa Buddhists – whether teachers,
students, lay people, or ordained people – come from many
different countries and many different walks of life. If
you visit a Kadampa meditation center or Kadampa classes, you will
find a diverse group waiting to welcome you.
To learn more about Kadampa Buddhism, please visit www.kadampa.org where
you can watch videos of our senior teachers, scroll through photo
galleries, and find more information on our centers and meditation
festivals worldwide.
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