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Bring the monks to your community

In the spirit of bodhicitta, the monks of Lawa Khangtsen, Sera Jey Monastery travel to schools, museums, churches, retreat centers, and civic institutions to share sand mandalas, teachings, sacred music, and dialogue.

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Who should host

What hosts receive

  • Meaningful educational content for religion, philosophy, art history, Asian studies, peace studies, and interfaith audiences
  • Flexible formats — from a short blessing or lecture to a multi-day residency
  • A direct, accessible peacemaking, healing, and nonviolence program
  • A visually compelling public program built around the sand mandala

Ideal venue types

  • A quiet, secure room large enough for a 4–6 foot sand mandala platform
  • An accessible public-viewing area
  • An adjacent or nearby space for evening talks (roughly 100–500 people)
  • Basic AV (microphone, projector)
  • Secure overnight storage of materials

What the monks offer

  • Sacred Sand Mandala (Peace Mandala) · 5–7 days
  • Lama Dance & Sacred Music · Opening / selected evenings
  • "Becoming a Peacemaker" talks · 6:30 – 8:30 PM
  • Meditation instruction · 6:30 – 8:30 PM
  • Reconciliation & nonviolence workshop · Two evenings
  • Open dialogue & community conversations · Varies
  • Nonviolent Communication teachings · Varies
  • Peace Walk & mandala dissolution · Final afternoon

All offerings

Example event formats

  • The full residency (5–7 days)

    Opening ceremony with Lama Dance and Sacred Music; daily mandala creation 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM; selected evening talks or meditation; closing dissolution and Walk for Peace.

  • The weekend visit (2–3 days)

    A condensed mandala or blessing-focused program.

  • The single evening (1 evening)

    Sacred music and a brief teaching.

  • The classroom / campus day (1 day)

    School or university programs.

What hosts provide

  • A supportive venue for the residency and public events
  • Help with fundraising for the International Peace Library and Hostel construction at Lawa Khangtsen
  • Publicity and local outreach
  • Housing for six monastics for 5–7 days
  • Vegetarian meals during the stay
  • General hospitality and on-site support
  • Volunteers (greeters, ushers, platform watchers, drivers)
  • Transportation and daily logistics

In-kind and volunteer needs

Printing, signage, AV, refreshments for ceremonies, flowers for the shrine table, and volunteers as greeters, ushers, platform watchers, and drivers.

Offer in-kind support

Sponsor options at the stop level

  • Sponsor the entire stop
  • Sponsor the sand mandala
  • Sponsor a meal day
  • Sponsor the closing ceremony reception
  • Sponsor school visits in your city
Ways to sponsor

Sample five-day schedule

Opening dayOpening blessings, protector prayers, introductory remarks, Lama Dance, Sacred Music, and the start of the sand mandala
Each dayMandala construction — 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (public welcome to observe)
Selected evenings"Becoming a Peacemaker" talks or meditation instruction — 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Final dayLate afternoon: Closing Ceremony, Mandala Dissolution, and Walk for Peace; blessed sand offered to a local waterway

The exact schedule can be adapted to fit the needs, vision, and rhythm of each host venue.

Host kit (PDF)

Program overview, venue requirements, sample schedules, and FAQs for hosts. Full kit expands with foundation review.

Download host kit

Trust and lineage

The touring party comes from Lawa Khangtsen at Sera Jey Monastery in Bylakuppe, India. Host arrangements and donations are coordinated through Lion's Roar Dharma Center, Sacramento (nonprofit since 1998). EIN: [CONFIRM EIN]

We welcome everyone without discrimination. See our accessibility statement.

Host inquiry

Tell us about your organization and preferred dates. We will follow up by email.

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