Support Dhagpo Kundreul Ling
It is possible to make a donation to support the activities of Dhagpo Kundreul Ling.
All donations will enable Dhagpo Kundreul Ling to undertake new projects to better welcome you, help restore the temple, support the community of monastic and lay residents, etc.
Whatever its form or scale, your donation will contribute to the altruistic values of wisdom and compassion, derived from the Buddha’s teaching, upheld by Dhagpo Kundreul Ling.
It is thanks to your generosity that this place, where the Buddha’s teaching is preserved and transmitted, can endure.
By credit card via Helloasso
It is not necessary to register as an association or create an account to make a donation via Helloasso.
In cash or check
Make your check payable to “Congrégation KTL”:
- send to: “Comptabilité, 4 Le Bost, 63640 Biollet.”
- deposit directly in Dhagpo Kundreul Ling
Please reference: “for the Kagyu Monlam – for Dhagpo Kundreul Ling“.
Support Karmapa’s monastery in Rumtek
This 22nd edition of the Kagyu Monlam is an opportunity to continue supporting the main Karmapa monastery in Asia, where the essential practices of the Karma Kagyu lineage are preserved. By donating to Karmapa’s community in Rumtek, Karmae Sangha Duche, we create a connection with these essential practices, therefore gathering conditions for maintaining them in Asia and Europe alike.
Dhagpo Kundreul Ling intends to collect all donations by 31 December 2024 at the latest, and send them to the main Karmapa monastery in Rumtek.
By credit card via Helloasso
It is not necessary to register as an association or create an account to make a donation via Helloasso.
In cash or check
Make your check payable to “Congrégation KTL”:
- send to: “Comptabilité, 4 Le Bost, 63640 Biollet.”
- deposit directly in Dhagpo Kundreul Ling
Please reference: “for the Kagyu Monlam – for Rumtek“.
Katas and offerings
You can offer katas or make your donations directly.
Offering of lights
Butter lamps are offered throughout the duration of the Kagyu Monlam.
Releasing lives
This practice involves releasing animals intended for consumption.