- Tara Institute
Tara Institute is a
Tibetan Buddhist centre located in the suburb of East Brighton inMelbourne which providesBuddhist teachings throughout the year. Thelama VenerableGeshe Doga has been the resident teacher at the centre since 1984. The Centre is a member of the FPMT. [http://www.tarainstitute.com.au Tara Institute - Home ] ]The location is 3 Mavis Ave, Brighton East VIC 3187.
History
Tara House, the forerunner of Tara Institute had its beginnings in Melbourne in
1974 when a small group of people, who had attended one of the firstKopan Monastery meditation courses inNepal , began to meet at a house in North Fitzroy. Then in1976 , the group rented an old hotel in Carlton which was named Tara House by Lama Thubten Yeshe. In1977 the centre moved to a rented house in Kew and began to develop a retreat centre atNoojee in1978 . The first resident teacher,Geshe Dawö arrived in1980 with his translator, Kelsang Tsering.Following the advice and persuasion of Lama
Thubten Yeshe in1981 to "think big" Tara House bought an old mansion in East St Kilda in1983 . By1987 this location had become too small and so the current building atMarillac House , which incorporates an historic mansion, was purchased. The Centre was then renamed Tara Institute.Activities and facilities
There is a weekly program of meditation and Buddhist courses plus weekend courses, "pujas", special healing courses, social events and activities for children.
The Centre has full-time residents as well as providing
dormitory accommodation for visitors. It is supported through residency, membership fees, donations and volunteer work. Amongst the facilities are a library and a bookshop.See also
*
Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition External links
* [http://www.tarainstitute.com.au Official Website]
References
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