Ganden Tendar Ling Center
Buddhist wisdom in the heart of Moscow.
Step into the Ganden Tendar Ling Center, a vibrant hub for Buddhist study and practice right in the heart of Moscow. While the specific tradition isn't explicitly stated, the center's affiliation with FPMT suggests a strong connection to the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. This isn't a remote mountain retreat, but rather an urban sanctuary, making it incredibly accessible for those living in or visiting the bustling Russian capital. The center operates on a donation basis, reflecting a commitment to making teachings available to all, regardless of financial means. It's a place where you can explore Buddhist philosophy, engage in meditation, and connect with a community dedicated to spiritual growth, all within the dynamic backdrop of Moscow.
Highlights
- Located directly in Moscow, offering urban accessibility
- Affiliated with the FPMT network
- Focuses on Buddhist study and practice
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Setting
The center is situated in an urban environment within Moscow, offering a convenient and accessible location for city dwellers and visitors alike. It provides a peaceful contrast to the city's energetic pace.
Accommodation
Information regarding accommodation at the center is not available. Visitors should plan for external lodging in Moscow.
How to get there
The Ganden Tendar Ling Center is located at 1-aya Pradilnaya street, 6 – 6, Moscow 105037. As an urban center, it is likely accessible via Moscow's extensive public transport network.
Nearest airport: Vnukovo International Airport (VKO) (22 km)
Nearest city: Moscow
Public transport: Contact the center for specific public transport details and directions.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Ganden Tendar Ling Center websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Feb, Sep, Mar
Avoid: Aug, Jul, Jun
Moscow experiences cold, snowy winters and mild to warm summers. Visitors should dress appropriately for the season, especially when navigating the city to reach the center.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of activities does Ganden Tendar Ling Center offer?
Based on the available information, the center is a hub for Buddhist study and practice, suggesting a range of activities like teachings, meditations, and possibly group discussions. For specific program details, it's best to check their website directly.
Is there a specific dress code for visiting the center?
Information about a specific dress code is not provided. Generally, for Buddhist centers, respectful and modest attire is recommended.
Do I need to register in advance for events?
The available data does not specify registration requirements. It is advisable to visit their website or contact the center directly for information on event registration and attendance.
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