Khandroling

The sacred land in Buckland known as Khandroling (meaning "the land of Dakinis"), was purchased by the Dzogchen Community in 1989. Through the clarity of his dreams, Chögyal Namkhai Norbu received many teachings there, including the Dance of the Vajra. According to Rinpoche, in six days of practice on this powerful land it is possible to realize what would take six months elsewhere.

The development of Khandroling is ongoing. Comprised of 220 acres of hills, streams, a pond, meadows, fields and forest, Khandroling offers members several personal retreat cabins, a stupa, and a bathhouse for retreatants and campers. The land also hosts the world's first Universal Mandala for Vajra Dance. A small farmhouse is home to the Khandroling land Gekös.

For directions to Khandroling, retreat cabin fees, and other practical information, please contact the land Gekös.

The Pond
The Pond
Longsal Tree
Longsal Tree
Stupa
Stupa
Lungta
Lungta
'Sa' Marker
"Sa" Marker
The Guardian Cabin
The Guardian Cabin
Path to the Universal Mandala
Path to the Universal Mandala
The Universal Mandala
The Universal Mandala
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