Temple for Peace

It will be a place to encounter and favor the exchanges between different schools of Buddhism, as well as Christian, Moslem, Jews, and other traditions such as those of Indians of North America and Indigenous Australians.

Meetings will be organized between wise representatives of these traditions, enabling a better knowledge of their diversity as well as common values: their contributions in building a better world, mutual tolerance and the respect of others, in particular through peace and non-violence.

Conferences will gather recognized personalities working to promote peace, such as Nobel Peace Prize laureates, women and men involved in humanitarian projects, religious dignitaries of different confessions, artists working to promote respect and tolerance between peoples.

[2] In 1995 and in 1998, Lama Gyurme visited Tibet in a pilgrimage and met Orgyen Trinley Dorje, the 17th Karmapa at Tsurphu.

[11] In 2010, songs by Lama Gyurme were presented by the French actress Véronique Jannot, while Tshering Wangdu[12] also gave a performance.

"Gyalwa Karmapa" ( Ogyen Trinley Dorje ), by painter Claude-Max Lochu , exhibition for the project of Temple for Peace, 2008