Dorje Chang Institute
Buddhist wisdom in the heart of Auckland
Dorje Chang Institute in Avondale, Auckland, offers a welcoming space for those interested in exploring Buddhist teachings. As an FPMT center, it provides a connection to a global network of Gelugpa tradition, though the specific tradition isn't explicitly stated on their site. The institute operates on a donation model, making its programs accessible to a wider audience, which is a refreshing approach in today's world. While details on specific programs and daily schedules aren't readily available, the very existence of such a center in a bustling city like Auckland suggests a focus on bringing contemplative practices into urban life. It's a place where you can likely find classes, workshops, and perhaps even short retreats designed to introduce or deepen your understanding of Buddhist philosophy and meditation.
Highlights
- Part of the FPMT global network
- Operates on a donation model
- Located in an urban setting
- Community-focused atmosphere
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Setting
Avondale is a vibrant suburb of Auckland, offering a mix of residential areas and local amenities. The institute itself is situated on a residential street, suggesting a quiet, community-focused atmosphere within the urban landscape.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not available. It is likely that visitors would need to arrange their own lodging in the surrounding Avondale or wider Auckland area.
How to get there
Dorje Chang Institute is located at 56 Powell Street in Avondale, Auckland. Visitors can use online mapping services to plan their route to this address.
Nearest airport: Auckland International Airport (AKL) (15 km)
Nearest city: Auckland
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dorje Chang Institute websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Feb, Mar, Jan
Avoid: Jul, Apr, Jun
Auckland experiences a mild, temperate climate with warm summers and mild, wet winters. Visitors should be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially rain, throughout the year.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of programs does Dorje Chang Institute offer?
Specific program details are not available from the provided information. As an FPMT center, they likely offer classes, workshops, and possibly short retreats in the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
Is there a specific dress code or etiquette I should be aware of when visiting?
Information regarding dress code or specific etiquette is not available. It is generally advisable to dress modestly and respectfully when visiting a Buddhist center.
Do I need to book in advance for classes or events?
Booking requirements are not specified. It is recommended to contact the Dorje Chang Institute directly via their website or phone for information on specific events and booking procedures.
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