The first courses and meditation started at the Diamond Way Buddhism Retreat centre at the Sunshine coast in November 2012. Lama Ole Nydahl visited and inaugurated it in February 2015. The centre holds public meditations on Thursdays in Doonan.… more
The Suwalki Diamond Way Buddhist Center is one of 660 centers founded and led by Lama Ole Nydahl. more
The Świnoujście Diamond Way Buddhist Center was founded in 2001.The center is located near the city center in a very quiet location. more
The Sylt Diamond Way Buddhist Center belongs to the non-profit organization of Diamond Way Buddhist Centers in Germany. It was founded in 1993 and offers public meditations on the 16th Karmapa every Wednesday. Several times a year travelling teachers… more
The first Diamond Way Buddhist Center was founded in Szczecin at the end of the 1970s. In 1981 Lama Ole Nydahl invited to Poland a Tibetan Lama Ajang Tulku. It was the first time that a Tibetan lama had… more
Szekesfehervar is a city in the Central Transdanubia region which has a great history.
Lama Ole Nydahl founded the center in 1995. The center moved several times and today we use an office for practicing meditation.
We organize lectures for travelling… more
The Sønderborg Diamond Way Buddhist Group was founded in 2011, and organises regular meditations on the 16th Karmapa. more
The Słupsk Diamond Way Buddhist Center was founded in 1996. After changing location a few times, the center is now in the middle of the city in a very quiet and calm location. The center is surrounded by a… more
The Tábor Diamond Way Buddhist Group has been meeting since 2001. Since then, we have moved a few times - one of the flats was visited by Lama Ole Nydahl. Every Tuesday we hold a public meditation on the… more
The Tallinn Diamond Way Buddhist Centre was founded in 2002 on behalf of Lama Ole Nydahl under spiritual guidance of Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa. It hosts regular meditations and courses, as well as lectures of… more
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