
Ekayana Institute for Contemporary Buddhism
Our wish: To live loving awareness and share it in inspiring ways with others



Origins of the Institute

Developing loving awareness

The Ekayana Team
Like every project Ekayana needs a core group of engaged people, the so-called "Team". The real team being much bigger, this is just a small selection. In fact, the Ekayana team consists of many practitioners, helpers, volunteers, donors and so on. Without them, the Ekayana project would not be like it is.

Tilmann Lhündrup (dharma teacher)
- Spiritual guide
- Project director
- Retreat counsel
- Resident at Ekayana “Grüner Baum” since May 2016
- Detailed biography
- born 1959
- study of medicine
- training as homeopath
- first 3 year retreat under the guidance of Lama Gendun Rinpoche, together with his wife Irene
- monastic vows
- second 3 year retreat under the guidance of Lama Gendun Rinpoche as monk in the monastery Dhagpo Kundreul Ling in Le Bost, France
- couching long-term retreats in the monastery Dhagpo Kundreul Ling for 17 years and translating central works from Tibetan
- 2011 moving to Freiburg and since then leading seminars, retreats and releasing publications in the Norbu Verlag (publishing house)
- since 2015: establishing the Grüner Baum
- from October 2016: planning long-term half retreat in the Grüner Baum

Tobias
- IT & Media
“Thoughts of attachment and aversion are like rainbows in the sky; People of Tingri, there is nothing in them to be grasped or apprehended.” – Padampa Sangye

Katja
- Management assistance
- Support management team and activities
- Office Management

A project based on Generosity
(Annual Report)
As far as possible, all Ekayana activities are based on donations. It is a true non-profit project entirely based on generosity (Skt./Pali: dana). Teams of volunteers work together to organize the courses and retreats, to maintain the house, the website, make the publishing house work, offer their time to edit transcripts, audios or videos, which are then offered free of costs in the media library.
The people living in the retreat house share all the maintenance work, cooking and cleaning among themselves. To enable some key team members (in charge of project management, office, bookkeeping, publishing) to support Ekayana on a year-long basis they are employed at modest salaries.
Our income stems from renting the retreat rooms, donations, book sales and donations or fees in connection with the public courses. Expenditures are the same as for every other house or company (insurances, tax advisor, office equipment, energy costs, renovations, printing costs etc.). If you wish to know more, please consult our annual finance reports.
vorläufiger Jahresbericht 2025
vorläufiger Jahresbericht 2025
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Jahresbericht 2024
Jahresbericht 2024
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Jahresbericht 2023
Jahresbericht 2023
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Jahresbericht 2022
Jahresbericht 2022
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Jahresbericht 2021
Jahresbericht 2021
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Jahresbericht 2020
Jahresbericht 2020
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Jahresbericht 2019
Jahresbericht 2019
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Jahresbericht 2018
Jahresbericht 2018
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Jahresbericht 2017
Jahresbericht 2017
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Jahresbericht 2016
Jahresbericht 2016
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Ethics
As contributors to the Ekayana Institute for Contemporary Buddhism and as practitioners of the Buddhist path, we are committed to the guidelines for wholesome behavior (śila) set out by the Buddha: the ten wholesome actions, the liberating qualities (pāramitā), compassion and wisdom, mutual respect and much more. We sincerely strive to implement these guidelines in our lives.
To this end, we adhere to our ethical self-commitment:
Further advice and help directly from the DBU.
Collaboration
Where it is helpful and necessary, we cooperate with various projects.

German Buddhist Union (DBU)
We have been a member of the German Buddhist Union (DBU) since 2024.To the DBU
Tree Nation
We will plant a tree for each course participant, each donor, and each person who goes into retreat.To our Ekayana forest




