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As a result of the successful outreach efforts of the Gyuto monks over the last 10 years, the Gyuto Center has outgrown its current location and it has become more and more challenging to accommodate the growing number of students and interested members of the community. There is a great need to provide additional space for visiting teachers and monks, retreat facilities, Tibetan cultural events, students housing, dinning facilities and parking areas. The monks hope to build a Gyuto Monastery as a Learning Center in the Bay Area that will not only provide a location for their current spiritual and cultural activities but also become a sustainable foundation for the future.

His Holiness the Dalai Lama has given his full support to this project as it realizes his personal vision of creating Learning Centers that besides bringing the Tibetan community together can be of great benefit to the local community and provide a place where different traditions and groups can discuss their beliefs and ideas in peace and harmony. The Gyuto monks need your support to help build this Monastery and Learning Center in the Bay Area.

His Holiness express support for this project please watch video:

To see an artist's model 3D animation of the Monastery.

Website Section about the Monastery Project. 

This new Monastery will allow the monks to help create a Tibetan cultural resource center with programs in Buddhist philosophy to preserve the endangered Tibetan culture, history and language for Tibetan children as well as members of the local community. This Monastery would provide much needed support for elderly Tibetans and new Tibetan immigrants in the area.

The proposed Monastery model with its traditional Tibetan architecture and design will serve as a profound cultural landmark, one which will uplift the mind and will be an inspiring and beautiful addition to the diversity of the greater Bay Area.

Your contribution for the monastery project is greatly appreciated. Your generosity will allow for the development of this unique facility for the Gyuto Monastery and its local community of students and supporters.

Thank you for your support of the Gyuto Monastery!


 

Monastery Project

Have a 3D look at our exciting new Monastery Project!

Gyuto is currently looking for a suitable piece of land in the San Francisco Bay Area to be the future home of the Gyuto Monastic Learning Center serving the San Francisco Bay Area.

Please use the button below to make a secure online donation for the Gyuto Monastery Project. Any amount is welcome!

Your generous contribution will help us to create a monastery center in the Bay Area. All donations are tax-deductible.

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Upcoming Events

  • Lamrim Teaching by Geshe Chonyi
    February 26, 2012 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)
    Geshe ChonyiThe stages of the Path to Enlightenment (Lamrim) is one of the great classics of Tibetan Buddhism which Lama Tsongkhapa founded came from the Kadam tradition, where Atisha and other great masters devised a systemized structures of study known as the...
  • Tara Puja for Long Life
    February 29, 2012 (7:00 pm - 8:00 pm)

    Green_TaraThis puja is led by the Venerable Gyuto monks. Everyone is welcome. Participants can bring flowers, fruites and candles for the altar.

    The icon Four Mandala Offering to Cittamani Tara text of this ritual can be downloaded from our website.


  • Tibetan Youth Dharma Discussion
    March 02, 2012 (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm)
    Ven. Geshe Lobsang Chonyi spents twice a month with Tibetan youths for Dharma discussion at Tibetan Community Center in El Cerrito. We encourage all youths to join the Dharma discussion and Q&A.
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Donations

Please use the button below to make a secure online donation. Any amount is welcome!

Your generous contribution will help us to build the first Tibetan Buddhist monastery in the San Francisco Bay Area. All donations are tax-deductible.