Lelung Dharma Trust is raising funds to extend Peace House, our Buddhist Dharma centre in North Harrow.
Peace House has become an important place for Buddhist teachings, meditation and community activities. We also welcome local schools to learn about Buddhism and Buddhist culture, and over 2,000 students have visited us to date. We are also members of the Harrow Interfaith Network, helping to promote greater understanding, respect and harmony within our local community.
"The Buddha taught that all the sentient beings are equal and we should not harm one another, no matter our background or religion. He went even further to say that we must extend our compassion even if someone hates us."
- Lelung Rinpoche
The previous incarnations of Lelung Rinpoche, also known as Jedrung Tulkus, have played an important role in the history of Tibet and especially in the development of Buddhism. The lineage of Jedrung Tulkus began with the great master adept Lhodrag Namkha Gyaltsen whose direct disciples included the master Je Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelungpa school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Lelung Rinpoche is a regular visitor to Mongolia, a country with which his predecessors have had a connection for 300 years. Every year Rinpoche is invited to give teachings and talks to Buddhists and Non-Buddhists alike