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Visiting KTC

KTC is located in the building behind the house located at 139 La Plata Road NW. Visitors are welcome, but please note that KTC is not staffed every day, and does not hold regular hours during the week. Therefore, if you wish to view the shrine room, or ask about the center, it's best to call and set up an appointment. Experienced practitioners who wish to participate in a sadhana practice, see the sadhana schedule on the calendar. At other times, the grounds are open for visitors but the library and shrine room are closed.

Things to know when visiting:

  • the front house is not part of KTC
  • please do not disturb the residents of the house
  • please do not block or park in the driveway

shrine
prayer wheel

Guidelines for College Students students

Students enrolled in a religious studies course at UNM or CNM are welcome to visit KTC to fulfill their course requirement of attending a religious ceremony. If attending the Sunday morning practice, we ask that you please sit quietly in the chairs provided along the south wall of the building (under the big windows). You may take notes, and questions may be asked before or following the ceremony. You are also welcome to use our Brief Guide to Tibetan Buddhism as a study aid and material for your assignments.



Sunday Mornings: Traditional Tibetan Buddhist sadhana practice

Buddha

A traditional Tibetan Buddhist liturgical practice (sadhana), is held every Sunday morning at 9:30 AM. The puja lasts about one hour. A meditation session begins shortly after the sadhana. Visitors are welcome to attend. Note that the practice is recited in the Tibetan language.