Amitabha Druk Foundation — Located in the bustling city of Hong Kong, the center is situated on King's Road in North Point.
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Amitabha Druk Foundation

Tibetan Vajrayana in urban Hong Kong

China Hong Kong Tibetan donation

In the vibrant urban landscape of Hong Kong, the Amitabha Druk Foundation offers a spiritual haven rooted in the Vajrayana tradition, specifically the Tibetan Kagyu Drikung lineage. This center operates on a donation model, aiming to make its teachings accessible to a broader community. While specific program details are limited, it provides a space for practice within a bustling city environment.

Highlights

  • Vajrayana, Tibetan Kagyu Drikung tradition
  • Located in Hong Kong

Good for

Vajrayana practitionersTibetan Buddhism enthusiastsUrban meditatorsBeginners to Kagyu Drikung

Setting

Located in the bustling city of Hong Kong, the center is situated on King's Road in North Point.

The practice

The Amitabha Druk Foundation follows the Vajrayana tradition, specifically the Tibetan Kagyu Drikung lineage. This path emphasizes tantric practices, meditation, and the guidance of lamas to achieve enlightenment. Beginners can expect teachings on fundamental Buddhist principles and guided meditation sessions.

Address 8/F, Supreme Commercial Building 368 King's Road, North Point

How to get there

The center is located at 8/F, Supreme Commercial Building 368 King's Road, North Point, Hong Kong, China.

Public transport: Given its urban location, public transport options like buses and MTR (subway) are likely available nearby.

Pricing

The center operates on a donation model, meaning there is no fixed fee for participation.

Climate

Hong Kong experiences a subtropical climate, characterized by hot, humid summers and mild, dry winters.

Frequently asked questions

What kind of programs or retreats does the Amitabha Druk Foundation offer?

Details on specific programs or retreat schedules are not available from our sources. We recommend contacting the center directly for current offerings.

Is there a specific dress code or any items I should bring for a visit?

As specific program details are not known, we cannot advise on a dress code or what to bring. It's generally wise to wear comfortable, modest clothing for spiritual practices. Please check with the center directly.

How can I learn more about the Drikung Kagyu lineage practiced here?

The Drikung Kagyu is one of the eight 'smaller' Kagyu lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. It emphasizes meditation, especially Mahamudra, and a strong lineage of spiritual masters. You can find more information through general Buddhist resources or by inquiring at the center.

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