About Our Center
Kadampa Meditation Center Brooklyn offers Modern Buddhism and meditation classes designed tobenefit everyone, regardless of their beliefs. Most of our classes and workshops are open to students at any level, and typically include a talk, guided meditation and discussion. We are a friendly, volunteer-run, non-profit community of meditation students. We are here to support your meditation practice. All are welcome!
Our center was established in 2005, as Vajradhara Meditation Center, in a rented townhouse in Fort Greene. It next moved to a second-story venue in Prospect Heights and then to our current storefront on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn’s Boerum Hill. Our space has a small bookstore, lounge, meditation room and backyard patio.
Most of our classes, day retreats and workshops — which typically include a talk, guided meditation and time for discussion — are open to students at any level, including those with no prior meditation experience. Our Foundation Program and Teacher Training Program are designed for more advanced practitioners.
Students may attend single classes or sign up for a membership, which offers unlimited classes for $50 a month. Most of our regular students volunteer as class assistants, help with marketing and administration or just pitch in to keep the center clean, welcoming and stocked with snacks.
The center is one of hundreds of New Kadampa Tradition meditation centers and temples worldwide — a global Mahayana Buddhist association founded by Venerable Geshe Kelsang, a Tibetian meditation master who launched the non-profit organization after moving to England in the 1970s.
We don’t just offer classes — we offer a friendly community of practitioners who are here to support your meditation practice. If you have questions or would like to chat with someone about the center, please contact epc@brooklynmeditation.org.
Meet Our Meditators and Volunteers!
We're fortunate to have a diverse community of Brooklynites. We've got scientists and researchers, writers and journalists, artists and designers, teachers and parents. We welcome kids. Our community events include walks, art nights, potluck meals and BBQs. There’s always snacks, tea and conversation to enjoy before and after classes. Come join us!