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Buddha House
Centre for Advanced Buddhist Studies Inc
Tel (08) 8333 2824

Address

1 Fisher St, Tusmore
Postal
PO Box 434, Glenside, 5065, South Australia


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Buddha House is affiliated with the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMTFPMT).
Buddha House

Since 1982 Buddha House has been providing the South Australian community with the conditions for the study and practice of the Gelug Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.

Group photo after teachings on a sunny afternoon at the old Nelson St address
Group photo after teachings on a sunny afternoon
(at the old Nelson St address)

Buddha House is affiliated with the FPMT (the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition) - a global network of over 150 centres including monasteries, nunneries, publishing houses, healing centres, hospices, and meditation centres. For more information about the FPMT, you can visit their website - www.fpmt.orgwww.fpmt.org (opens in a new window). 

In the beginning ...
As a result of a visit to Adelaide by a Tibetan Lama - Lama Thubten Yeshe in 1981, a need for a place to study and meditate became apparent. From the humble beginnings of meeting at a student's house, the centre now offers a comprehensive program of teachings and practices.

Buddha House provides

  • Authentic teachings by Tibetan Buddhist Lamas who have received their education at Sera Je Monastic University (India). This provides us with the unique opportunity to be a part of an unbroken lineage of spiritual teachings.
  • A vehicle for people to engage in compassionate action toward others
  • An environment where the real issues in our lives and in society can be looked at and acted upon - where theory and practice can be brought together and nurtured as a living whole.

While at Buddha House, all visitors are asked to abide by the five precepts of avoiding:

  1. killing
  2. stealing
  3. lying
  4. sexual misconduct
  5. taking intoxicants

If you are attending events at Buddha House it can be useful to be familiar with some basic guidelines for conduct at the centre. Click here to see the main points.

Services and Facilities

Buddha House provides the community with many unique services and facilities. See below for more information about some of them.

Our Centre is located at 1 Fisher Street Tusmore (Masonic Hall)

 The front face of our new Centre. Head around the right to find the main entrance.

 




BH People, Staff and Volunteers

BH_avatar.jpgA list of areas of responsibility within the organisation, and who is currently coordinating that area.

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Meditation Room

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The meditation room (or "gompa") offers a rare retreat from the busyness of modern living. This is where teachings, meditations, ceremonies and workshops are held.
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Bookshop

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The Buddha House Bookshop is open to the public, and offers South Australia's largest range of Tibetan Buddhist books and related material.
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Etiquette

Drawn by HH Trijang Rinpoche
Some useful pointers to help orient yourself when visiting the centre, or any buddhist place of learning.

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Membership

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A popular way to support the centre. It makes all the above possible.
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Newsletter Advertising Info

Information for people wanting to advertise in the "Community Clasifieds" section of our newsletter. Our advertising in the newsletter is rather informal at this stage - we only charge $30 per business card size space - so it is quite a bargain for the right kind of business.
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