Kadampa Internet
Manjushri KMC is the home of Kadampa Internet, which oversees the major websites belonging to the organisation and maintains the news and social media programmes.
VISITING
Manjushri KMC is the home of Kadampa Internet, which oversees the major websites belonging to the organisation and maintains the news and social media programmes.
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche founded the Kadampa Art Studio (KAS) to design and create qualified Buddhist statues and other objects for modern Buddhist Temples and Centers around the world.
Run under the auspices of the International Temples Project the Studio operates year round to meet the ever growing demand from new traditional-style and urban Temples opening around the world.
Volunteering
We are now accepting volunteer applications for the Art Studio. If you are interested please submit an application form.
When Venerable Geshe-la opened the first Temple for World Peace at Manjushri Centre in 1997, he expressed the wish to develop a modern Buddhist Temple in every major city of the world. To accomplish this and many other purposes, he founded the International Temples Project (ITP).
The scope and activities of the ​ITP are constantly evolving in response to the needs of the ever-changing demands of busy lives. It presently achieves ​its aim through ​developing and ​building traditional and non-traditional temples, meditation and retreat centres, and through the activities of World Peace Cafés and Tharpa Publications.
All profits generated through the activities of the International Temples Project are dedicated to public benefit through the continual development of this fund.
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso has written 23 books explaining simply and clearly the entire Buddhist path to enlightenment. These include introductory books, intermediate books, and more advanced books.
All Geshe Kelsang’s books are published by NKT’s publishing company, Tharpa Publications, which is based at Manjushri KMC.
This remarkable series of authoritative books represents the most complete and integrated presentation of the Buddhist path to enlightenment available in any western language. Originally written in English they are currently being translated into many of the world’s major languages.
Meditation CDs, audiobooks, prayer booklets, Buddhist art prints, postcards and posters, stationery and much more are are also available from Tharpa Publications.
To browse and buy online at the Tharpa Publications website.
In the word 'Kadampa', ‘Ka’ refers to Buddha’s teachings and ‘dam’ refers to Atisha’s instructions on Lamrim (the Stages of the Path to Enlightenment, also known as Kadam Lamrim). ‘Kadam’ therefore refers to the union of Buddha’s teachings and Atisha’s instructions, and sincere practitioners of Kadam Lamrim are called ‘Kadampas’.
There are two Kadampa traditions, the ancient and the new. Practitioners of the ancient Kadampa tradition appeared to emphasize the practice of Kadam Lamrim of Sutra more than the practice of Tantra. Later, Je Tsongkhapa and his disciples emphasized the practice of Kadam Lamrim of both Sutra and Tantra equally. This new tradition founded by Je Tsongkhapa is called the new Kadampa tradition.
After Je Tsongkhapa, the New Kadampa lineage flourished for hundreds of years, reaching the present day through immensely pure lineage Gurus such as Je Phabongkhapa and Vajradhara Trijang Rinpoche.
In recent years, this precious lineage has been preserved and promoted throughout the world by the contemporary Buddhist Master, Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche, the present day lineage holder.
The dawn of modern Kadampa Buddhism
In 1981 Venerable Geshe-la's Spiritual Guide, Vajradhara Trijang Rinpoche, encouraged him to develop a new presentation of Kadampa Buddhism for the modern world that everyone throughout the world could easily understand and practice. Thus, Modern Kadampa Buddhism was born.
Since that time Venerable Geshe-la has worked tirelessly to develop and promote the precious gift of Modern Kadampa Buddhism. This new presentation faithfully preserves the original meanings of the lineage of Kadampa Buddhism all the way back to Buddha himself while presenting them in a contemporary and easily accessible way.
Above all it is an international presentation open to everyone, not anchored in any specific country or culture.
Modern Kadampa Buddhism is a special, practical presentation of Buddha’s teachings that is particularly suited to the modern day. It was introduced into contemporary society by the world-renowned meditation master and scholar Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche.
Modern Kadampa Buddhism preserves the meaning and intention of Buddha’s original teachings while presenting them in a clear and systematic way that anyone of any nationality, age or gender can easily understand and put into practice.
Conishead Priory stands in seventy acres of gardens and woodland with a lake, streams, numerous walks and an enchanting beach on the shores of Morecambe Bay. The grounds are open from dawn to dusk
There is free parking, and toilet and baby-change facilities are available for visitors.
Dogs
Dogs are very welcome in the grounds and in the Cafe where water bowls and towels are provided. Â For the safety and enjoyment of all visitors to Conishead Priory, as well as for the wildlife who live here, dogs must be kept on lead at all times. Â We ask all dog owners to respect this rule. Please clean up after your dogs in all parts of the grounds, bins are provided throughout.
Thank you for your consideration.
Open daily 11am-5pm
Adjacent to the cafe the gift and bookshop is open daily 11am-5pm. It carries a wide range of unique high quality gifts, including meditation accessories, beautiful stationery, jewellery, food, drink, and clothing accessories.
Card payments are preferred.
Open everyday 11am to 5pm — last order 4:40pm
After Easter Monday 6 April 2026 the World Peace Cafe will be closed every Monday
Open Tuesday to Sunday, 11am to 5pm. We are open on bank holiday Mondays.
At the World Peace Cafe, we offer both indoor and outdoor seating. Our outdoor tables also have a covered area, allowing you to enjoy the fresh air and the natural surroundings.
The weather is not a problem!
Wheelchair accessible through the main entrance of the Priory.
Whether you're looking to reward yourself after a walk, grab a healthy option for lunch, treat yourself to something indulgent, or settle down with your usual coffee; we have options for everyone.
We are a vegetarian cafe serving coffees, teas, a large range of cakes & tray bakes, scones, tea cakes, sandwiches, soups, ice creams and cold drinks.
Gluten free and vegan options available.
Stay connected with us by following us on social media and sharing your experience with us.
Manjushri KMC is an internationally renowned centre for meditation, where everyone is welcome to enjoy a peaceful environment or join in the many programmes offered throughout the year. Whether you are looking for a day visit to the Buddhist Temple, house or grounds, an introduction to Buddhist meditation, or in depth courses and retreats, Manjushri KMC offers an enjoyable and meaningful experience.
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held in the World Peace Temple, everyone welcome.
Each day there is a guided meditation at 12.30pm and 2pm.