Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Explained

Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab
Location:3777 KSK Lane
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Religious Affiliation:Shangpa Kagyu & Karma Kagyu
Country:USA
Year Completed:1986

Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab (KSK) is a Tibetan Buddhist center of the Kagyu School located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The temple complex features the Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Bodhi Stupa, a 69foot tall stupa. The primary practice of the temple is that of Avalokiteśvara, the bodhisattva of compassion. The popular Tibetan female bodhisattva Tara is also honored.

Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab was founded in 1975 by Tibetan lama Karma Dorje, who was sent to establish a Buddhist center by his teacher, Kalu Rinpoche.

Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Bodhi Stupa

The Kagyu Shenpen Kunchab Bodhi Stupa stands 69feet in height with a 12foot bronze spire.Lama Karma Dorje started building the stupa in 1983 together with local practitioners. The stupa was finished in 1986 and was consecrated by H.E. Kalu Rinpoche.

The stupa contains Buddhist relics and the interior is brightly painted with Buddhist deities.

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