Diamond Way Buddhist Center NYC belongs to a broad international network of more than 600 meditation centers rooted in the Karma Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Its character is shaped by that lineage’s emphasis on Buddhist study, meditation practice, and a living connection to an established tradition, while also participating in a wider community that extends across the United States, Canada, and far beyond. At its core, the center is a place for learning and practice.
People come to deepen their understanding of Buddhism, build a steady meditation discipline, and engage the teachings in a setting that is communal rather than solitary. The atmosphere is oriented not only toward formal practice, but toward the kind of shared development that happens among friends: a sense of Buddhist life cultivated through regular contact, mutual support, and participation in a wider sangha. The center is also part of the Diamond Way Buddhist network founded by Lama Ole Nydahl.
That affiliation gives the New York center a clear identity within contemporary Tibetan Buddhism, linking local meditation practice with an international framework of groups and centers shaped by the same lineage and purpose. Rather than functioning as an isolated outpost, it operates as one expression of a much larger Buddhist community devoted to learning, meditation, and spiritual growth in everyday life.
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Diamond Way Buddhist Center NYC
114 E 28th St, #1
New York, NY 10016
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