Dharma Projects

The Stupas Project

The purpose of stupas project is to bring benefit and peace to as many people as possible. We believe that the construction of these religious symbols will bring serenity and positive imprinting in the mind of whom will have the chance to see them. We want to build as many stupas as possible, in India and other countries.

Right now we have already constructed four stupas: one in Satnath school (5 meters high), one in Bodhgaya school (5 meters h.). one in Arunachal Pradesh (5 meters high), one in Nepal (6 meters). Other Stupas are und are construction: South India (monks affiliated to FPMT), Daramasala, Buthan.
We, also, provide fund for the reconstruction or reparation of old Stupas in Tibet or other Buddhist countries. If you like to offer your contribution and share the merits of this project with the aim to help dead or living persons. Please, contact our school, in Sarnath.

 
 
 
Tara Project


Tara fund was established on 2003 to provide money for the construction of a Gompa for the non-stop-recitation of 21 Tara 's prayers. We've already purchased the land where the new construction will be realized. Monlam Lama and the Abbot of Gyme Tantric Monastry perfomed the bumi puja on January 2004.

The land was also blessed by Lama Zopa Rinpoche and Kirty T. Rinpoche. The estimate cost of the new construction is around 15000 Us dollars.

Dharma Construction Fund
After the Stupa construction, we have another Dharma project in the spirit of our intercultural and multicultural vision.

We are convinced that peace is strictly connected with moral values, spiritual quest and realization.

In our schools we encourage the students of all religions to freely express their belief and faith, sharing their inner experiences and feeling.

So, all the religious symbols are highly respected without discrimination.
In this context, we built – inside the campus of the school - a Buddhist Stupa; we are going to culminate the construction of a Hindu Temple and we are planning to build a small chapel for Christian students, where the beautiful statue of the Virgin Mary can be placed. The fund for this project is also used to perform Hindu, Christian and Buddhist prayers and rituals for the welfare and mental peace of our students, their parents and all the friends of Alice Project.

We are also building, in the village of Singhpur , a small Hindu Temple dedicated to Lord Ganesh. This is our contribution to the local culture and religion. We also want to take into consideration the minority of Muslim students and provide facilities for prayer and ablutions.