Highlights

  • Intro to Buddism & Meditation Course

    Starts Mon 26 Jan | 7-9.15pm

    This 5-week introductory course will give you a thorough grounding in key Buddhist principles and practices. It offers a glimpse of the radical transformation of self & world that can result from practising the Buddha’s teaching as part of a thriving, open community.

  • Life with Full Attention

    Starts Thu 5 Feb | 7-9.15pm

    This is an eight-week practical course that puts mindfulness back into its Buddhist context, going beyond just coping with the stresses of modern life to guide us towards the limitless potential of our mind and reality itself.

    Led by Ksantikara & Subhadri

    £20 deposit, suggestion donation £150

Weekly Classes

  • Meditation Evening

    Tuesday 7.00-9.15PM

  • Lunchtime Meditation

    Monday - Friday 1 - 2pm

  • Meditation & Buddhism

    Saturday 10:30am - 12:30pm

  • Daytime Dharma Class

    Wednesday 11.45am-12.45pm

  • Puja Night

    Friday 6.45 - 9pm

  • Volunteering Sessions

    Wed 10.30 - 11.30am & Fri 11.30am-12.30pm

Monthly Classes

  • Men's Event

    1st Saturdays | 1pm-3pm

  • Women+ Event

    2nd Saturdays | 2-5pm

  • Sub35 Class

    3rd Fridays | 7-9.30pm

  • Women Elders (65+)

    3rd Tuesdays | 2.30-4.30pm

  • Mantra Chanting

    3rd Saturdays | 1-2pm

  • Death Conversation Cafe

    Last Saturdays | 2-4pm

Special Events

Creative Art Workshops

  • Jewel in the Lotus

    Sat 31 Jan | 2-4.30pm

    We will look at the rich meaning of these two symbols and their significance for growth and spiritual development. Please bring an object, if you have one or art materials you would like to work with. We will also provide art materials for everyone.

    Just turn up, give what you can

  • The Vajra

    Sat 7 Mar | 2-4.30pm

    We will explore the symbolism and meaning of the Thunderbolt/Vajra and the powerful messages that it provides us with on the path of transformation. After an initial talk we will through art work find our own visual responses. Bring your own vajra, if you have one.

    Just turn up, give what you can

  • Wheel of Life

    Sat 4 Apr | 2-4.30pm

    We will look in more detail at the wheel of life and try to understand how it relates to us at the present time and how it gives us ideas about obstacles in our lives and how we can overcome them. Through talk and discussion and exploring through art, we can get a richer connection with our spiritual path.

    Just turn up, give what you can

Day Retreats & Festivals

  • People of Colour

    Sun 8 Feb | 10am-5pm

    A day retreat for people of African, Asian & mixed heritage to come together from all London Triratna Buddhist centres and practice meditation, explore the Buddha’s teaching and connect with others. There will be dedicated time for discussion and personal reflection.

    Led by Nandaraja & Guhyasakhi

    More info »

  • Parinirvana Day

    Sun 15 Feb | 10.30am - 4.30pm

    Honour the mysterious moment of the Buddha’s ‘physical death’ on this festival day. A chance to reflect on the preciousness of life.

    Led by Prajnadevi & Bodhamayi

    Just drop-in, suggested donation £30

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  • Sub35

    Sun 8 Mar | 10am-5pm

    Join in this day retreat for people aged 18-34 to explore meditation and Buddhism, and discover how they can support you to transform yourself and the world around you.

    Led by Anantavira & Lottie

  • Accessing Dhyana

    Sun 22 Mar | 10am-5pm

    This day for regular meditators offers an accessible introduction to Dhyana meditation. It’ll include an introduction to dhyana, guided meditations and an opportunity to ask questions.

    Led by Shraddhasara

  • Opening to What Is

    Sun 19 Apr | 10am-5pm

    On this day retreat, look into a number of approaches to ‘Just Sitting’ meditation and explore how it can be used as a helpful basis for insight inquiry.

    Led by Karunagita

Dharma Study

  • Sigalovada Sutta

    Sat 28 Feb | 1.30-4pm

    This text lays out a practical code for people, showing how to live ethically by honouring the six directions as a metaphor for maintaining trustworthy, reciprocal relationships in every part of life.

  • Dhaniya Sutta

    Sat 25 Apr | 1.30-4pm

    This text contrasts the self-satisfied householder Dhaniya’s sense of security with the Buddha’s deeper, unshakeable freedom, showing that true safety comes from letting go, not from possessions or circumstances.

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