
In particular, the Institute is concerned with familiarizing interested Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike with the texts and meditation practices which have been preserved and taught by the Drikung Kagyü lineage over many centuries in Tibet through listening, reflecting and meditating.
Moreover, the Institute is committed to promoting intercultural exchange between East and West, as well as to contributing to understanding between nations while fostering tolerance between individuals and societies through the teaching of compassion. Consequently, teachers of Tibetan Buddhism who come directly from Tibet, exiled monasteries in India and Nepal, as well as from western Buddhist centers, are invited to the Institute on a regular basis.

The Institute is funded solely by member's contributions, donations as well as fees charged for teachings and seminars. All of the regular courses and events are free of charge. We also support school and monastery projects in Tibet.
You may become a member of our organization. The membership fee is € 120 (red. € 60) per year.
You may become a member of our organization. The membership fee is € 120 (red. € 60) per year.