The Tibetan Cultural Center,
located on a 90-acre site in Bloomington, Indiana, grew out of
an active university and community involvement with Tibetan culture.
It was established not only to acquaint people with the history
and culture of Tibet, but also to support Tibetans everywhere,
both in Tibet and in exile, and to preserve Tibetan culture through
educational and philosophical endeavors.
Throughout the year, the Tibetan
Cultural Center provides a place for workshops, teachings, seminars,
initiations, retreats, and ceremonies relating to Tibetan religious
practices. Currently, we hold meditation sessions every Sunday
at 1:00 p.m. followed by informal discussion.
Visitors can view a permanent
sand mandala of the Medicine Buddha
as well as many other works of art on display.
Our grounds are daily from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. A self-guided tour map may be
picked up from the mailbox across from our flagpole. This
map points and out describes places of interest on the property.
Our building is open on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Special
tours may be arranged by e-mailing (tcc@tibetancc.com)
or calling us (812-334-7046)
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