Brunswick

Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne (KMCM).

Opening Hours: from 11.30 am to 4 pm, Monday to Friday.
From 4 to 5 pm, we normally offer chanted prayers. Please click here for more information.


Location: Nightingale Wurru Wurru Biik
Address: Unit 104, 219 Albion St, Brunswick
Enter down brick path on the railway side (western side)

For nearly 20 years, we’ve been offering meditation classes across Melbourne. Now, Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne is opening the doors to its beautiful new home at Nightingale Wurru Wurru Biik in Brunswick — a vibrant and thriving hub in the heart of the community. Combining thoughtful design with a calm, welcoming atmosphere, this new space offers a modern-day oasis for finding inner peace. Open to everyone and easily accessible by public transport, it’s the perfect place to pause, connect, and recharge.

Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne (KMCM) offers a range of classes, workshops, and special events suitable for all levels of experience and everyone is welcome. We also offer an in-depth study program for those wishing to increase their understanding of Buddhism.

KMCM is a non-profit organisation whose aim is to create peace and harmony within our world. All proceeds go towards this aim, and specifically for building International Temples for World Peace.  

Classes.

Our classes offer simple, practical methods to improve the quality of our life and develop inner peace through meditation and Buddhist teachings.

Classes consist of two guided meditations and a teaching to help us solve our daily problems and find the lasting happiness we seek. No prior experience needed and you can join anytime. Everyone is welcome.

To view the class schedule for KMC Melbourne (Brunswick), please click here.

Resident Teacher.

Gen Kelsang Rabten is the Resident Teacher of both Kadampa Meditation Centre Australia and Kadampa Meditation Centre Melbourne.

Gen Kelsang Rabten is the Resident Teacher of KMC Australia (Dandenong Ranges) and KMC Melbourne (Brunswick). Ordained in 1994, he has studied under the guidance of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for over 27 years. He has taught in many centres around the world including Australia, New Zealand, and South-East Asia.

Gen Rabten exemplifies the essence of the modern Kadampa’s way of life, brings a warm heart and joyful attitude to sharing Buddha’s teachings and the practice of meditation.

Gen Rabten teaches a variety of in-person and online classes throughout the week, as well as regular workshops and events.

Gen Rabten teaches Tuesdays, 7pm at KMCM.