Born in 1357 in Amdo, northeastern Tibet, and educated in central Tibet, Tsongkhapa led a life that exemplified the important of study, critical reflection, and meditative practice.
DNKL cannot operate without the generosity of our students. Whether you volunteer your time, help at the center, and/or donate to our operating budget and other monetary needs we are so thankful to all of you.
t's that time of year again when the vibrant colors of autumn paint our community in shades of red, orange, and gold. To ensure our center remains beautiful and welcoming, we invite you to join us for our Annual Fall Clean-Up event.
Our classes on Buddhism, Meditation & Special Events
Learn about the classes we offer in a variety of Buddhist Practices. These programs are geared to all levels of learning and practice. Follow this link ……
Learn The Meaning of Do Ngak Kunphen Ling
We've loosely translated it as "Tibetan Buddhist Center for Universal Peace": A place where sutra and tantra are combined for the good of all. But there is much more to the meaning and where it comes from.