Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre

"The sun of real happiness shines in your life when you start to cherish others." — Lama Zopa Rinpoche

Welcome to the Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre

In the majestic surroundings of the Blue Mountains, one and a half hours west of Sydney, the Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre aims to create opportunities for non-residential retreat, study and meditation.

We are dedicated to the practice of Tibetan Buddhism and meditation and have been established in the Blue Mountains since 1992. Our Spiritual Director is Lama Zopa Rinpoche who gave us the name Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre in 2006.

Kunsang Yeshe was a famous yogi who spent the last 20 years of his life meditating in his cave in the Himalayan mountains, at the base of Mount Everest.

We provide a range of activities suitable for both Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike, and aim to create opportunities to develop peace of mind and a loving heart. We are part of the Gelug-pa lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, whose head is His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

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Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre

Postal Address: PO Box 655, Katoomba 2780 Australia

Street Address: 61 Rutland Road, Medlow Bath, NSW 2780, Australia

T: (02) 4788 1407
ABN: 49 061 608 823

NOTE, NEW EMAILS:
General Info: info @ kunsangyeshe.com.au
Event Bookings: bookings @ kunsangyeshe.com.au
Spiritual Program Co-ordinator (SPC): spc @ kunsangyeshe.com.au
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History of the Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre

The Kunsang Yeshe Centre has been operating in the Blue Mountains since 1992 as part of the worldwide FPMT network. The Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT) is an international, non-profit organization, founded in 1975 by Lama Thubten Yeshe (1935-1984), a Tibetan Buddhist monk.

Originally called the Vajrasattva Mountain Centre, we were re-named Kunsang Yeshe by our spiritual director, Lama Zopa Rinpoche (pictured), in 2006. Kunsang Yeshe is the name of Rinpoche’s previous incarnation, the Lawudo Lama, a famous yogi and teacher who meditated in the Lawudo cave in a hidden valley in Nepal, at the base of Mt Everest.

Our centre has had premises in Blackheath and Katoomba, and since that time students and ordained monks and nuns (the sangha) have worked to provide a range of activities within the Blue Mountains community.

In late December 2005 the centre’s premises in Lurline Street, Katoomba, were sold and a new phase of its existence began. We currently provide weekly Buddhist teachings and meditation classes during term time at our premises located at 9 Sherman Ave, Katoomba. We also hold retreats and other activities at a range of local venues.

As part of the worldwide network of the FPMT, whose spiritual director is Lama Zopa Rinpoche, we work alongside other FPMT organisations such as the Liberation Prison Project Australia.

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The Centre has now officially opened a new bank account known as the "School Building Fund" account. Its sole purpose is to collect donations directed solely towards our future purchasing of a property and/or ongoing maintenance/renovations of those owned buildings.

This specific use of the Fund is in accordance with Australian Law and the Fund will be managed by a committee separate to the current Kunsang Yeshe Executive Committee members.

The members of the Building Fund committee will be announced in coming weeks. In the meantime, the bank account is now operational for your generous donation towards the Centre's vision of owning a residential retreat centre in the Blue Mountains. Every dollar counts.

We do not yet have Deductible Gift Recipient status which allows your donations to be tax-deductible. We're working on that application with Australian Tax Office. You may be eligible to claim your donations through your own annual tax submissions. Check it out.

*Make your donation today to "School Building Fund" Bendigo Bank
BSB: 633-000 Account: 150170496. Enjoy the merit and delight in knowing you're an integral member in creating the Centre's Dharma Vision for the future, realising a residential retreat centre for the benefit of all.

Please note, the Centre will be closed every Monday and Tuesday, with the exception of scheduled events.

If you would like to make an appointment to speak with either of the resident nuns, Venerable Tencho (Director) or Venerable Yonten, please call the Centre on: 02 4788 1407.
(Please leave a message on the answering machine if no one answers and we will get back to you!)

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Church/religious organization