Bodhicharya Buddhist Group
BBG is a Tibetan Buddhist group which began meeting in 1998. The group is under the guidance of Tibetan lama Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, who lives in Sikkim and visits the UK each summer. Rinpoche’s extensive traditional training has included studying with lamas of all the Tibetan traditions, his main teachers being HH the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
We meet each thursday evening for practice and study and welcome guest teachers and speakers from all the Buddhist traditions. Meetings are friendly and informal and open to all who share a spirit of enquiry and an interest in Buddhist studies and meditation. People are encouraged to arrive early to relax with a cup of tea and take a look at the books and other items in the Himalayan Imports shop, the lending library and the information board displaying notices of ‘what’s on’ in the Buddhist world locally and nationally. There are no fixed fees for BBG events; however donations are requested towards expenses.
BBG is linked to Bodhicharya, an international association of friends and students of Ringu Tulku. Registered as a non-profit association in Belgium, Bodhicharya’s aims include promoting a range of activities such as translating and publishing Buddhist teaching materials and supporting educational and health projects in Tibet, especially at Rigul in Eastern Tibet.
We have hosted teachers from many of the Tibetan traditions as well as our local Theravaden monastery; Cittaviveka near Midhurst in West Sussex.
Meetings are at The Hamblin Hall, Bosham House, Main Road, Bosham, West Sussex, PO18 8PJ.
We meet each thursday (Christmas and New Year holidays permitting) and begin at 7.30, you are welcome to arrive from 7.00 for tea and chat.
Please contact Ian Stuart, the secretary if you would like more details about our group.
Phone number 01903 733058
BBG is a Tibetan Buddhist group which began meeting in 1998. The group is under the guidance of Tibetan lama Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, who lives in Sikkim and visits the UK each summer. Rinpoche’s extensive traditional training has included studying with lamas of all the Tibetan traditions, his main teachers being HH the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa and HH Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche.
We meet each thursday evening for practice and study and welcome guest teachers and speakers from all the Buddhist traditions. Meetings are friendly and informal and open to all who share a spirit of enquiry and an interest in Buddhist studies and meditation. People are encouraged to arrive early to relax with a cup of tea and take a look at the books and other items in the Himalayan Imports shop, the lending library and the information board displaying notices of ‘what’s on’ in the Buddhist world locally and nationally. There are no fixed fees for BBG events; however donations are requested towards expenses.
BBG is linked to Bodhicharya, an international association of friends and students of Ringu Tulku. Registered as a non-profit association in Belgium, Bodhicharya’s aims include promoting a range of activities such as translating and publishing Buddhist teaching materials and supporting educational and health projects in Tibet, especially at Rigul in Eastern Tibet.
We have hosted teachers from many of the Tibetan traditions as well as our local Theravaden monastery; Cittaviveka near Midhurst in West Sussex.
Meetings are at The Hamblin Hall, Bosham House, Main Road, Bosham, West Sussex, PO18 8PJ.
We meet each thursday (Christmas and New Year holidays permitting) and begin at 7.30, you are welcome to arrive from 7.00 for tea and chat.
Please contact Ian Stuart, the secretary if you would like more details about our group.
Phone number 01903 733058