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Personal Retreat
Tushita’s personal retreat facilities are extremely limited and thus only available for experienced Buddhist Practitioners
Personal Retreatants must fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
- doing a individual retreat with a minimum of 10 days in duration
- doing a strict individual retreat with a set schedule of three/four sessions of Buddhist practices per day, e.g. ngondro, deity practice, Lam Rim, etc.
- not leaving Tushita property
- remaining in silence most of the day; this does not mean you must be in complete silence, but you should not be hanging out talking with others
- having a teacher who gave advice for the appropriate time to do the retreat and detailed retreat instructions (your main teacher or another qualified teacher should be available to you when difficulties in your practice arise).
Please note that we do not have a teacher who can give you guidance with your practice or help you when difficulties arise!
Tushita’s personal retreat facilities
- Three vegetarian meals per day, safe drinking water & milk/chai
- Excellent library of books and videos
- Laundry service
- Meditation cushions/boxes, water bowls, prostration boards and other retreat supplies available
- Shop for your daily needs (toiletries, stationery, candles, incense, snacks, etc.)
- Friendly staff who will respect your retreat silence and be available to provide logistical and emotional support to retreaters if needed.
Please note: Tushita does NOT offer any self-catering facilities! Usually retreatants come to the dining hall for meals, but in case of strict retreat it is possible to have meals delivered to your room.
Our Three Beautiful New Retreat Huts Finished in 2015!
We invite you to read more detail about The Building of our New Retreat Huts.
Tushita was founded in 1972 by Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche as a retreat centre in response to the ever-growing demand from their Western students. The Lamas decided on this location, since McLeod Ganj was home to many of their beloved teachers, especially His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Ling Rinpoche, Trijang Rinpoche and Geshe Rabten.
Although Tushita’s main function has shifted during the last three decades from offering retreat facilities to introducing the Buddha’s teachings to many people from around the world, Tushita still provides a very blessed and inspiring environment for those experienced meditators looking for a peaceful retreat place.
Guidelines for Behaviour
Since Tushita is a semi-monastic meditation centre and not a guesthouse, we ask all of our retreatants and visitors to observe the following rules of discipline in order to maintain an atmosphere conducive to inner reflection and meditation:
- Respect all life: do not intentionally kill any living being, even small insects.
- Respect others’ property: do not steal or take anything not freely given.
- Be honest and straightforward: do not lie or intentionally deceive others. This is easy when observing silence!
- Be celibate: no sexual activity. This also includes no holding hands, hugging, massages and other physical displays of affection.
- Be alert and mindful: avoid intoxicants such as alcohol, drugs and cigarettes (we encourage you to stop smoking while here, but if this is impossible, one can smoke at a designated place within the centre boundary).
- Be considerate of others’ silence: keep silence in the appropriate areas and at all times during residential courses, especially in the Gompa and the dormitories. No singing or playing music and in general, maintain a quiet demeanor while on the property.
- Be considerate of the monks and nuns: dress respectfully (please no shorts above the knee, tank-top shirts or tight and revealing clothing).
- Please settle all outside communication before the course begins. Telling friends and family that you will be out of contact for the duration of the course and sticking by that decision significantly reduces distraction from investigation into the workings of your own mind! Likewise, please settle your travel arrangements etc before you come to Tushita!
- You are expected to observe silence (no talking at all) from the evening of the first day until the end of the course.
- Do not leave Tushita property for the entire course.
- Participants must attend all sessions of the course and come to sessions on time.
- Please put all communication / entertainment devices (laptop / mobile phones /cameras / MP3/CD players) etc into our safe at check-in.
- Please be gentle in your behaviour and sensitive to fellow group members.
- Do not point your feet towards the teachers, the altar or any holy object.
- Do not put Dharma materials – prayer books, texts, Dharma books or notebooks with Dharma in them – on the floor, or sit or step over them.
- Do not lie down or do any yoga exercises in the Gompa at any time.
- No idle chit-chat in the Gompa (ie. You can ask the teacher questions during class, but do not talk with other students).
Registration
Please only register if you are already an experienced meditator, and meet ALL of the requirements for a strict Buddhist retreat as listed above.
You can register by filling out our online form.
Please make sure you have read the information on this page first.
Upcoming Events
- Introduction to Buddhism on August 13, 2024
- Guided Meditation on August 22, 2024 9:00 am
- Movie Day on August 23, 2024 2:00 pm
- Guru Puja on August 28, 2024 6:30 pm
- Introduction to Buddhism on August 31, 2024
- HH the Dalai Lama teaches locally! on September 6, 2024
- Mind, Meditation and the Meaning of Life on September 14, 2024
- Introduction to Buddhism on September 17, 2024
- Building Inner Strength on September 28, 2024
- Less Desire, Less Pain – The Art of Satisfaction on October 5, 2024
About Tushita
Tushita is a centre for the study and practice of Buddhism from the Tibetan Mahayana tradition. We're located in Northern India, in the forested hills above the town of McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala - the seat in exile of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.
Tushita aims to provide a friendly and conducive environment for people of all nationalities and backgrounds to learn about and put into practice the teachings of the Buddha. With this in mind we offer regular drop-in events and courses on introductory Buddhist philosophy and meditation, as well as intermediate level courses and group retreats for more experienced students.
Opening Hours
February to November
Monday - Saturday
9:30 - 11:30am
a break for lunch and then...
12:30 - 4:00pm
Closed Sundays