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Shambhala International is based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Shambhala Europe is based in Cologne, Germany.
The Chonicles Project chronicles the life and teachings of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
The Oxherding Pictures summarise the Buddhist path in ten frames (commentary by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche).
Dechen Chöling, the main Shambhala International practice centre in Europe, is located near Limoges in France.
The Great Stupa of Dharmakaya,
a Buddhist monument constructed in Colorado(USA), was completed in August 2001. More pictures are available at Joseph Caradonna's web pages.
The Shambhala Sun is a magazine dedicated to enlightened society.
A new Buddhist quarterly magazine, Buddhadharma is also now published.
Founded by ChögyamTrungpa Rinpoche, the Nalanda Translation Committee are trail-blazers in translating Tibetan Buddhist texts into English.
Shambhala
Art is art that springs from the meditative state of mind. It is based on teachings
by Chögyam Trungpa that appreciate the uniqueness of everyday sensory
experience, the art of everyday life.
Miksang contemplative photography gallery, together with
further contemplative photography by Miksang founder and teacher Michael Wood
Naropa University, a Buddhist-inspired university founded by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche in North America, now runs summer activities in Cologne (Germany).
The Shambhala Institute promotes learning disciplines for an enlightened society.
Poetics mix mind and poetry.
Nitartha Institute is a study retreat under the leadership of the Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche and
other eminent lineage teachers.
Kyudo
means "way of the bow" and can be described as a form of meditation in action. Under the direction
of Shibata Kanjuro, Sensei and senior instructors, students learn an ancient
form of archery using traditional Japanese bows.
Shambhala Publications are the publishers of many of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche's and Ane Pema Chödron's books.
The stately ancient dance and music of the Japanese Imperial Court, known as bugaku, is more than 1400 years old and
expresses contemplative mind (gagaku) in a cultural context. One school of bugako is
Tennojigakuso Garyokai.