Buddhist Center Tallinn
Diamond Way Buddhism in the heart of Tallinn.
Stepping into the Buddhist Center Tallinn offers a direct connection to the Diamond Way lineage within the Karma Kagyu tradition, right in the heart of Estonia's capital. While the exact daily rhythm isn't detailed, centers like this typically provide a welcoming space for both seasoned practitioners and curious newcomers to engage with Buddhist teachings. It's a place where you can explore the Vajrayana path, guided by the spiritual direction of the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje. The atmosphere is generally one of quiet contemplation and community, fostering an environment for personal growth and understanding. Expect to find opportunities for meditation practice and perhaps discussions on Buddhist philosophy, all within a setting that runs by donation, making it accessible to many.
Highlights
- Part of the Diamond Way lineage
- Spiritual director is the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje
- Focus on Vajrayana and Tibetan Buddhism
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Setting
Located in Tallinn, Estonia, the center is situated within the urban fabric of the city. While specific details about its immediate surroundings are not provided, one can expect a city-based environment, offering a contrast to more secluded retreat settings.
Accommodation
Information regarding lodging at the center is not available. Visitors should plan for their own accommodation in Tallinn.
How to get there
The center is located in Tallinn, Estonia, at c/o Viktor Jamstsikov Kuhlbarsi 1-125 EST-10128 Tallinn. As it's within a city, it's likely accessible via standard urban transportation methods.
Nearest airport: Lennart Meri Tallinn Airport (TLL) (5 km)
Nearest city: Tallinn
Public transport: Contact the center for specific public transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Buddhist Center Tallinn websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Feb, Mar, May
Avoid: Jun, Jul, Jan
Tallinn experiences distinct seasons, with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. Visitors should dress accordingly for the time of year.
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Frequently asked questions
What type of Buddhist tradition is practiced here?
The Buddhist Center Tallinn practices the Vajrayana, Tibetan, Karma Kagyu, and Diamond Way traditions of Buddhism.
Who is the spiritual director of the center?
The spiritual director of the Buddhist Center Tallinn is the 17th Karmapa Thaye Dorje.
What is the cost model for attending programs?
The center runs by donation, making its programs accessible to a wider audience.
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