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We have six quiet rooms for rent at reasonable rates.
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(Last updated 1 December 2008)
Welcome to our website! Rokpa House is the home of the Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Glasgow and is located at 7 Ashley Street, just opposite the petrol station and Sainsbury's in Woodlands Road near Charing Cross. (Location map?)
This site contains details of everything that happens at Rokpa Glasgow .. all you have to do is click on any of the categories in the left-hand column to take you to that page. We've categorised all the activities at Rokpa to make the website easier to navigate, and some have a further list which you can view by hovering your mouse above that category. Meditation classes are listed under "The Dharma at Rokpa". Our SITE MAP has more information ....
Rokpa Glasgow is part of Rokpa Trust, an international organisation set up by Dr. Akong Tulku Rinpoche, co-founder of Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre at Eskdalemuir in the Borders. The Trust is active in the fields of education, health and spiritual development .. both here in Glasgow and across the world.
Rokpa House is a place for everyone, where the overall aim is to provide support for any activities which are of benefit to the people of Glasgow .. you can pay us a visit any weekday between 11am and 1pm. All that happens at Rokpa Glasgow is due entirely to the hard work and dedication of unpaid volunteer staff .. click here to see some of them.
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