Things to do at Kopan


When you arrive at the monastery, the most important thing is to let the day-to-day worries go, try to be present in the moment, relax..

Kopan offers a warm and welcoming environment, with lots of things to do during the day, all of them Dharma related. Well, maybe not all as you will see.

Start the day by attending the morning puja of the monks in the main prayer hall. Or meditate in the gardens; circumambulate the various stupas, spin the prayer wheels. Enjoy the spectacular view of the Kathmandu valley, Boudha, and all the monasteries nearby.

Visit the library to browse through the books; stop at the gift shop for a few souvenirs. Have a break at the Café, or email in the cyber Café.

Watch the monks at prayers and debate in the evening and let yourself be inspired by their energy.

With the right motivation, all of this becomes Dharma, virtuous activity.  As you can see, we are trying to make it easy for you.

The Meditation Halls


The Meditation Hall or Assembly hall is at the core of every monastery. Here the prayers and pujas are held,


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Symbolism of Buddhist Temples


On the roof or over the front entrance of most temples is the symbol traditionally seen on all Tibetan monasteries - the Dharmachakra, flanked by two deer.


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Stupas and Gardens


Kopan Monastery is well known for its beautiful gardens and landscaping. The buildings are surrounded by a profusion of lawns, flowers, shrubs, flowering trees,


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Cafe and Shop


On the terrace with the greatest view of the Kathmandu valley anywhere, you will find the Kopan Café


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Library and Giftshop


Kopan's extensive library is located on the top floor of the reception building. It offers a comfortable reading environment and welcomes you for serious research, study or casual browsing.


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Tour of Holy Objects


Take a leisurely walk around the monastery compound, and you will not only have an incredible view of the Kathmandu valley, you will also see several stupas, statues, prayer wheels


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