Celebrating 25 Years of Kadampa Buddhism in Indianapolis
As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we recognize that every meditation, every class, and every moment of peace found at KMC Indianapolis is a direct result of the tireless compassion of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. Looking to the future, we are committed to the cherishing of our community and keeping Geshe-la's vision strong in Indianapolis.
History of Kadampa Buddhism in Indianapolis
In 1997, the first Kadam Dharma Center was established in the Midwest in Chicago. This inspired others to establish centers in Indiana and Wisconsin. During this time, Tom Mitchell who had been travelling to Chicago for teachings was also flying to Dallas, Texas to receive teachings from Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, the Founder of the NKT-IKBU tradition directly. He was so inspired that he made a request to establish a Dharma Center in Indiana.
Due to Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso’s profound kindness, the request to bring Dharma to Indianapolis was granted.
In 2001, Geshe-la invited Tom Mitchell to become the first Resident Teacher, providing us with the precious opportunity to establish a spiritual home in Indiana. He gave us the name Dromtonpa Kadampa Buddhist Center, and we celebrated the establishment of the second center in the Midwest.
The Hermitage 2001 - 2003 Our first location was in The Hermitage building on 46th Street and Millersville. Within a few years, we outgrew this space.
2003 - 2009 Fountain Square In 2003, we found a dedicated location at Fountain Square which allowed us to create a beautiful, custom-made shrine. At this time, we were able to engage in empowerments, pujas (chanted prayer) and study programs.
Also during this time, Geshe-la gave Tom Mitchell the title Kadam which means teacher and is given to lay Kadampa Resident Teachers who have been teaching successfully for four years or more.
2009 - 2016 Glendale In 2009, we moved into a house in the Glendale/Broad Ripple area on Keystone Ave. It was centrally located, it had a beautiful meditation room that could seat up to 20 people (it was huge to us at the time!), a separate room for a kids class, as well a residential component that fostered a small spiritual community.
But while small, the core sangha community that we cultivated in Glendale was spiritually resilient and compassionate, and committed to flourishing dharma then, and in the years to come.
Castleton 2016 - 2022 By 2016, we had outgrown our Glendale location, and moved to Castleton. Castleton was much larger and gave us ample room to grow. Our memberships and classes doubled in Castleton!
It is also in Castleton that our resilient sangha weathered the storm of the Coronavirus pandemic by relying on the instructions of our Spiritual Guide. Through Geshe-la's guidance on the importance of cherishing others, our community stuck together and continued to flourish Dharma in Indianapolis.
2022 - Present 4010 West 86th St
In 2022 we made the decision to move out of our Castleton location. We found our present location at 4010 West 86th St.
In May 2024, Gen Kelsang Chokyi became the Resident Teacher at KMC Indy and KMC Bloomington. Gen means teacher and is given to ordained Resident Teachers who have been teaching successfully for four years or more. And, under her skillful guidance - we have regained nearly all of the growth that was lost during Covid.
A few key accomplishments over the past 2 years include….
Membership is at an All-Time High: We are overjoyed to see our community be the strongest it has ever been at 47 members
Record-Breaking Attendance: Gen Demo’s Public Dharma Talks have attracted over a hundred people at each event over the past 2 years.
Expanding Reach: Established branches in Carmel and Broad Ripple.
Stronger Together: We’ve had more people than ever in attendance at Regional events like Midwest Dharma Celebration and Away Retreats, strengthening the presence of Dharma in the Midwest.
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso including Kadam Tom Mitchell at Vajrayana Buddhist Center in Dallas, Texas, April, 1997
Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Teaching in Texas, circa 1997
Kadam Tom at The Hermitage
Meditation Break at The Hermitage
Fountain Square building
Fountain Square Sangha
Foundation Program study at Fountain Square
Sangha lunch at Fountain Square
Amitayus dessert group at Fountain Square
Glendale center location
Empowerment Day at University of Indianapolis
Castleton Square Center location
Kadam Tom teaching at Castleton Square location
Shrine at the Castleton Location
Gen Zamling remodeling the Castleton Square location
New fliers for the Castleton Square location
Upcoming Events
To celebrate 25 years of Kadam Dharma in Indianapolis, KMC Indy has organized special classes and events integrating the union of Sutra and Tantra.
MONDAY LUNCHTIME with Fred May | 12:15- 12:45pm
Developing Mental Resilience series | Glendale Library Branch [3660 E 62nd St] | May 4 & Jun 1
Healing Anxiety with Wisdom series | Glendale Library Branch [3660 E 62nd St] | Jul 6 & Aug 3
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS with Gen Chokyi| 6:30-7:30pm The Foundations of Highest Yoga Tantra class | Apr 1, May 6 & Jun 3
The 11 Yogas of Vajrayogini: Highest Yoga Tantra class | Sep 2, Oct 7, Nov 4 & Dec 2
FRIDAY MORNINGS with Gen Chokyi | 10am-11:15am | Heart Jewel the Essential Practices of Kadampa Buddhism| Mar 6 - Jun 12
SATURDAY May 16 | 11am-1pm | Walk for Peace on Monon Trail
THURSDAYSep 24 with Gen Kelsang Demo | 6-8:30pm | Celebrating 25 Years of Kadam Dharma in Indianapolis @COhatch Broad Ripple [6151 Central Ave]
A special evening with Gen Kelsang Demo, Midwestern National Spiritual Director, who will give a public talk. The event will include a video celebrating twenty-five years of Kadam Dharma in Indianapolis as well as a catered dinner.
