Contact Lama Lobsang Palden & Patricia Palden
773-262-8191
(main phone/fax)
or
773-458-6354
(mobile phone)
Please call between 8am and 8pm
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1741 W. Columbia Ave.
Chicago, IL 60626
1741 WEST COLUMBIA AVENUE is located in Rogers Park, one block south of
Pratt and one block west of Clark St. between Ravenswood and
Hermitage, on the south side of the street. Street parking is available.
Getting there by CTA: Easily accessible by public transportation, we are near the Morse and Loyola stops on the red line, the Rogers Park stop on Metra's Union Pacific North line, and many bus lines, including the 22 Clark. Plan your CTA trip on the web at: www.transitchicago.com
Blue Beryl Dharma Center, Inc. opened May 2003 in St. Louis, Missouri with the intention to provide a space for Tibetan Buddhist practice and to help preserve Tibetan culture. BBDC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Donations support our programs and are fully tax-deductible. Make a donation now at BBDC's website. We appreciate your support.
The name "Blue Beryl" refers to the earliest known illustrated treatise on Tibetan Medicine, The Blue Beryl Treatise, created during the 17th century by Sangye Gyamtso. The original paintings from The Blue Beryl Treatise hung on the walls of Tibet's first medical college, Chagpoori Medical Institute.
Blue Beryl Dharma Center has two main purposes:
To preserve and perpetuate Tibetan Buddhist Dharma and Tibetan culture by providing a Center for the study and practice of Tibetan Buddhism.
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To promote holistic health by offering traditional Tibetan healing practices such as Yantra Yoga, Tibetan Healing Massage and Medicine Buddha Meditation.
Blue Beryl Dharma Center, Inc.
Lama Lobsang Palden, Spiritual Director
Patricia Palden, Executive Director
Board of Directors
Chris Demoss, Board President
Mandy Corrado-Gutwaks, Secretary
Michael Gutwaks, Treasurer
Darlene Clubb
Mark Bales
Contact BBDC
Call 773-262-8191 or 773-458-6354 between 8am and 8pm.
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