Vajra Kilyana Mitrata means diamond Spiritual Friend,’ a teacher who always has one’s interest at heart. We co-ordinate the UK visits of HE Dorje Dhenpa Rinpoche, aiming to make pure Buddha Dharma available in the UK
VKM is not a group or organisation. It’s an idea, an idea that by working together we can organise and receive teachings as well as support monks, nuns and refugees without making it a commercial experience. Unfortunately we have limited resources and always need help before, during and after our events. If you would like to help please get in touch.
Our Aims are:
1. To receive and enable others to receive pure Buddhadharma from a genuine master based on dana (voluntary contributions from the heart of generosity rather than as a commercial venture).
2. To donate funds to support Dzongpa Monasteries and the nearby communities.
3. To support the Tibetan community in exile whenever requested.
4. To encourage environmental awareness within Dharma practice.
5. To be aware of and practice Dharma values in both action and communication. Above all, we are not interested in allegiance to any one lineage, Dharma group or other religious politics We want the Buddha’s teachings to be available to anyone, no matter what background, bank balance or spiritual orientation
VKM is not a group or organisation. It’s an idea, an idea that by working together we can organise and receive teachings as well as support monks, nuns and refugees without making it a commercial experience. Unfortunately we have limited resources and always need help before, during and after our events. If you would like to help please get in touch.
Our Aims are:
1. To receive and enable others to receive pure Buddhadharma from a genuine master based on dana (voluntary contributions from the heart of generosity rather than as a commercial venture).
2. To donate funds to support Dzongpa Monasteries and the nearby communities.
3. To support the Tibetan community in exile whenever requested.
4. To encourage environmental awareness within Dharma practice.
5. To be aware of and practice Dharma values in both action and communication. Above all, we are not interested in allegiance to any one lineage, Dharma group or other religious politics We want the Buddha’s teachings to be available to anyone, no matter what background, bank balance or spiritual orientation