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Kopan Monastery

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Kopan Monastery
Debate hall at Kopan Monastery.
Religion
AffiliationTibetan Buddhism
SectGelug
LeadershipThubten Zopa Rinpoche
Location
LocationBudhanilkantha Municipality, Kathmandu
CountryNepal
Location within Nepal
Geographic coordinates27°44′32″N 85°21′51″E / 27.74222°N 85.36417°E / 27.74222; 85.36417
Architecture
FounderThubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche
Date established1969

Kopan Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Boudhanath, on the outskirts of Kathmandu, Nepal. It is a member of the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition (FPMT), an international network of Gelugpa dharma centers, and once served as its headquarters.[1][2]

The monastery was established by the FPMT's founders, Lamas Thubten Yeshe and Thubten Zopa Rinpoche, who bought the property from Nepal's royal astrologer in 1969. Its name comes from the name of the hill on which it was built.

Kopan has become especially famous for teaching Buddhism to visiting Westerners. The first of what would become annual month-long (November–December) meditation courses was held in 1971. These courses generally combine traditional Lam Rim teachings with informal discussion, several periods of guided meditation, and a vegetarian diet.

Kopan now encompasses two separate institutions: the monastery, atop Kopan Hill, and the nearby Khachoe Ghakyil Ling Nunnery (known as the Kopan Nunnery). The nunnery was established in 1979 by Lama Yeshe to provide spiritual and practical education modeled on that received by the monks. In 2009 the nunnery began raising money to expand its housing and education capacity, which has grown from 4 to 400 in less than 35 years, using such sites as GoFundMe.

Kopan Monastery has also recently become a popular recreational destination for Kathmandu residents and tourists. On Saturdays it regularly receives hundreds of visitors from 10 AM to 4 PM. The monastery is not open to the public on other days of the week.

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References

  1. ^ "Pullahari—The monastery and its architectural influences". Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  2. ^ Torgersen, Bettina Uthberg (2019), Enlightenment for the Dear Animals-Tibetan Buddhist Animal Liberation Practices at the Kopan Monastery in Nepal

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