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Rigpa Ireland - Limerick
Address: 78 O\'Connell Street, Limerick
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, Nyingmapa
Phone: (0) 61 33 2248
E-mail: limerick@rigpa.ie
Website: http://www.rigpa.ie/
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Founder: Sogyal Rinpoche
ROKPA AID (Ireland) Ltd
Address: 9, Grattan Court, Inchicore, Dublin 8 International
Tradition: Vajrayana, Charitable organisation/Tibetan,Kagyu
Phone: 3 1473 1223
E-mail: mindseye@eircom.net
Website: http://www.rokpa.org
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Founder: Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche
Contact: Pat Murphy
Samatha Meditation Classes, Ireland
Address: Dunsinaire Monaghan Monaghan none
Tradition: Theravada
Affiliation: Samatha Trust, U.K.
Phone: 00353 868669812
E-mail: claireburns@iolfree.ie
Website: http://www.samatha.org/ireland
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Sunyata Retreat Centre
Address: c/o Stanley and Clare de Freitas Snata, Sixmilebridge, Co Claire
Tradition: Theravada, Thai forest tradition
Phone: 061 367073
E-mail: info@sunyatacentre.com
Website: http://www.sunyatacentre.com/
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Tara Buddhist Centre
Address: 32-33 Rathgar Road, Dublin 6 Ireland
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan, New Kadampa Tradition
Phone: (0) 85 7026703
E-mail: taracentredublin@eircom.net
Website: http://www.meditateinireland.com/
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Contact: Education Programme Coordinator
Teacher: Kelsang Donyo
Spiritual Director: Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
Vipassana Meditation Group
Address: 26 Parnell Place, Cork City
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: 353 211 831519
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Contact: Dan Kelly
Dublin Buddhist Centre
Address: Liberty Corner
5 James Joyce Street
Dublin Dublin 1
Tradition: Non-Sectarian
Affiliation: Triratna
Phone: +35318178933
E-mail: info@dublinbuddhistcentre.org
Website: http://www.dublinbuddhistcentre.org
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Spiritual Director: Sangharakshita
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The Dublin Buddhist Centre is part of a world-wide movement of Buddhist centres called the Triratna Buddhist Centre (formerly the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order, FWBO).
We are a not-for-profit religious charity, and have been teaching Buddhism, meditation and yoga in Dublin since 1990. Our goal is to provide a space for people to learn about and deepen their connection with the Three Jewels - The Buddha, Dharma and Sangha.
Dublin Dharmamind Buddhist Group
Address: Oscailt Integrative Health Centre, 8 Pembroke Road, Dublin 4 Dublin
Tradition: Mahayana, Practice is very similar in spirit to Zen and Dzogchen
Affiliation: DharmaMind Buddhist Group
Phone: 085 1423972
E-mail: jodonova@gmail.com
Website: http://www.dharmamind.net/localgroups/dublin.htm
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Main Contact: Jonathan ODonovan Email (Phone: 085 1423972)
Spiritual Director: David Smith Email
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The Dublin DharmaMind Buddhist Group is a regional branch of the DharmaMind Buddhist Group whose teacher is David Smith.
You can check out details of the group and the nature of our practice, here: www.dharmamind.net.
We meet in the Conservatory of Oscailt every Monday evening from 7.30 to 9.30 pm for meditation and Dharma discussion. Newcomers welcome. Suggested donation €7.
For further details, please contact Jonathan on 085 1423972 or Karl on 086 1029685 e-mail at: jodonova@gmail.com
Kagyu Samye Dzong Dublin
Address: Kilmainham Well House,
56 Inchicore Road,
Kilmainham Dublin Dublin Dublin 8
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Affiliation: Kagyu Samye Ling, Scotland
Phone: 00 353 1 4537427
E-mail: info@buddhism.ie
Website: http://www,buddhism.ie
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Teacher: Lama Yeshe Losal Rinpoche
Spiritual Director: His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa
Founder : Dr Akong Tulku Rinpoche
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Palpung Ireland Buddhist Centre
Address: Railway View Banteer, Co. Cork P51 NP64
Tradition: Vajrayana, Karma Kagyu
Phone: +353 29 56862
E-mail: palpungireland@gmail.com
Website: http://palpung.ie/
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Main Contact: Ani Chodron Email (Phone: +353 29 56862)
Teacher: Ani Chodron
Spiritual Director: 12th Kenting Tai Situpa
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Palpung Ireland Buddhist Centres follow the Tibetan (Vajryana) tradition of Buddhism. We are of the Karma Kagyu Lineage. We are under the direction of the 12th Chamgon Kenting Tai Situ Pa Rinpoche, who is the abbot of Palpung Sherabling India and all Palpung monasteries and centres worldwide.
Our resident teacher is Ani Chudron Lhamo, who is an Irish Buddhist nun.
RIGPA Dublin
Address: 12 Wicklow Street (3rd Floor)
Dublin 2 Dublin
Tradition: Vajrayana, Tibetan
Phone: 01-6703358
E-mail: dublin@rigpa.ie
Website: http://www.rigpa.ie/lang-en/find-your-centre/local-centres-ireland/dublin.html
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Spiritual Director: Sogyal Rinpoche
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Directions: entrance via glass door to left of Lacoste shopfront
Rigpa's Centre in Dublin, established in 1986, is a place to discover and connect with the practice of meditation and teachings of dharma and to learn what this can mean for our lives on a deeper level. For those who have already established a practice, the Centre is somewhere to come and gain inspiration and support. We look forward to seeing you at Rigpa Dublin - a refuge in the heart of the city
The Irish Sangha Trust
Address: The Irish Sangha Trust,
c/o Appletree Health and Wellness, No 126, Ranelagh Dublin 6 Dublin
Tradition: Theravada
Phone: +35387 2877837
E-mail: info@irishsanghatrust.ie
Website: http://www.irishsanghatrust.ie
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Rev: Rathmale Punnaratana
Sr: Ajahn Metta
Main Contact: Maeve Email (Phone: +35387 2877837)
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The Irish Sangha Trust was established in 2011 to support and foster the teaching and meditation in the Theravadan Buddhist tradition in Ireland.The Irish Sangha Trust is non-profit Buddhist organization, entirely dependent on the generosity of the public for voluntary donations.
The Irish Sangha Trust is entirely dependent on the generosity of the public for voluntary donations to continue our work. We host regular meditation workshops and retreats led by renowned Buddhist teachers from different parts of the world. We also hold regular meditation sittings where you can practice with like-minded spiritual friends and share your meditation and Dhamma practice experience within our community.
Support can be vital in establishing an effective and consistent practice, especially in the early stages. Meditating on a regular basis can help you to lead a more productive, meaningful and satisfying life. The wisdom and peace of mind that develops through practice can bring happiness that eclipses all others.
For more information, please contact us at info@irishsanghatrust.ie
Zen Buddhism Ireland
Address: 65 Highfield Park, Dundrum Dublin
Tradition: Mahayana, Nishijima Roshi Lineage
Affiliation: Soto Zen
Phone: 353868059878
E-mail: myozankodo@gmail.com
Website: http://www.zenbuddhism.ie
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Spiritual Director: Rev Myozan Kodo Email (Phone: 0868059878)
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Zen Buddhism Ireland is an Irish-based Buddhist sangha in the Soto Zen tradition. We belong to the lineage of Nishijima Roshi.
Zen Buddhism Ireland practices Soto Zen Buddhism with an emphasis on Shikantaza, ‘just sitting’ meditation. However, we also honour the traditional ritual forms of Zen practice, especially with a devotion to sewing the Okesa, the Buddha’s robe, the robe of Zazen. The guiding teacher is Myozan Kodo, a Dharma heir of Taigu Turlur and a member of the Soto Zen Buddhist Association of recognised Western Zen teachers.