Ewam India

Charitable Trust

Monastery for Buddist Studies

बुद्धं शरणं गच्छामि

སངས་རྒྱས་ལ་སྐྱབས་སུ་མཆི།

धर्मं शरणं गच्छामि

ཆོས་ལ་སྐྱབས་སུ་མཆི།

संघं शरणं गच्छामि

དགེ་འདུན་ལ་སྐྱབས་སུ་མཆི།

Compassion

Compassion and concern for others are the keys to human survival. They are relevant to anyone, whether believer or non-believer, who wishes to live a happy life.”

— His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama

Welcome to Ewam India

Ewam India Charitable Trust is a religious, social & educational non-profit organization established on 16th May 2005 under the spiritual guidance of H. E. Gochen Tulku Sang-ngag Tenzin Rinpoche who is the founder and spiritual director of Ewam International Centers around the world. The Trust is registered under Indian Trust Act, 1882 at Additional District Sub-Registrar, Siliguri, Government of West Bengal and also under section 12AB of the Income Tax Act 1961. The Trust’s registered office is at Toribari village, P.O. Salugara, Siliguri, West Bengal

More about Us

We gather to make our commitment to become free from suffering, help people with their spiritual growth and provide a safe and friendly space for nurturing holistic well-being.
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Monastery

We offer Buddhism 101 classes regularly, have an active Study Group
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Religious Activity

We offer Buddhism 101 classes regularly, have an active Study Group
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Charitable Activity

We offer Buddhism 101 classes regularly, have an active Study Group

Nubchen Namchak Monastery

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Nubchen Namchak Monastery

Nupchen Namchak Monsatery is the primary monastic seat for all Ewam Namchak centers of the Early Translation School. On the twenty-eighth day of the second month in an earth rat year from the sexagenary cycle (corresponding to the year 2008), work on the monastery’s foundation began with the rituals to appropriate the site, including the burial of a treasure vase and other articles. Nowadays the entire structure and its contents are complete.

Events & Teachings

There are several monks reside at Great Lotus. The number of monks are depend on the events or activities of Buddhism and Thai culture ceremony. Occasionally, monks are invited to do the blessing outside their temple some time at residential home or business.