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Welcome to

World Buddhist Centre

World Buddhist Centre offers facilities in Delhi and Leh (Ladakh) for pilgrims, meditation practitioners and those seeking a quiet place to stay. We are an international non-sectarian Buddhist temple founded in 1996 under the direction of Venerable Nakamura Gyomyo. Our temple strives to provide the local community with a public place for quiet reflection and prayer where everyone is welcome.

We have a well maintained facility to help us provide our guests with a positive and restful experience: Same time we are happy to inform you that our Ladakh Shanti Stupa Guest Rooms were opened in 2013. People who want to stay and do meditation, you may book the room from this Email ID: wbcdelhi2013@gmail.com. Ladakh Shanti Stupa Guest House are open from May to October.

  • Conference Room / Lecture Room
  • Calm Environment
  • Japanese Style Dining Room
  • Three Vegetarian Meals Daily
  • Meditation Room
  • Internet, ISD & STD Facilities, Free WiFi
  • Wooden Air-Conditioned Lobby
  • Travel Assistance and Airport Pickup / Drop Off
  • Non Smoking, Non Alcohol, Pure Vegetarian.
  • Spiritual Consultant and Buddhist Stadying.
  • Library in English and Japanese.
Location
World Buddhist Centre is just 21.2 km (approx. 50 minutes) from New Delhi International Airport, 10 km from New Delhi Railway Station and only 5km from Bus Terminus (ISBT- Sarai Kale Khan) and Nizamudin Railway Station.

Our Team
Our resident monastic and staff consist of individuals from India, Nepal, Japan and Canada.

The temple staff can assist with travel information, dietary concerns, transportation to and from the airport and anything else that our visitors might need.

Our resident monks are also available for consultation and guidance.



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Ladakh Shanti Stupa

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Buddhist Meditation Centre

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World Buddhist Center in Delhi


We do daily pujas at our shrine hall

between 6 AM - 7 AM and 6 PM - 7 PM.

Everyone is welcome.