A Tour of Le Bost
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The
site of Le Bost is situated in the department
of "Puy de Dôme", France. It is
50 km north-west of Clermont Ferrand and approximately
15km from St Gervais d'Auvergne. Visitors can
get to Le Bost by taking the D.515 from the village
of Saint Priest des Champs towards Biollet, then
roughly mid-way between these two villages one
takes a small road on the right which leads up
to the centre.
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The
site is approximately seven hundred metres above sea
level. Its buildings follow a south-east north-west
axis, perpendicular to the mountain range of old volcanoes
adjoining the famous Puy de Dôme. To the south
east of the site, one has access to the Karmapa's Temple
surrounded by its landscaped park and the retreat centre
for lay people.

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the upper side of the access road one finds the
resident workers' lodgings. Adjacent to this is
the monastic hermitage's large entrance gateway
surrounded by the centre's offices, including the
general reception office. |
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Le
Bost's monastic hermitage is structured around the Gyalwa
Karmapa's house which overlooks the surrounding lamas'
and monks' rooms and the central fountain, symbolising
the source of all wealth.
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The inner garden is landscaped on progressive levels
and is ornamented with various species of rare trees
and shrubs. The overall layout is aesthetically
pleasing and conducive to contemplation. A walkway
running alongside the buildings enables movement
within the hermitage that is sheltered from the
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To
the right of the monastic hermitage, one finds
the original old house which can be seen from
the road.
Below
this is an extension of the park with a small
pond. On approaching, the visitor enjoys catching
sight of the many fish koï living there.
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In
the south ward facing part of the old house, accessible
from behind the building, there is a small temple containing
Gendun Rinpoche's ashes. This section of the house also
contains Shamar Rinpoche's and Gendun Rinpoche's apartments.
The northern section of the building houses two three-year
retreat centres, Kundreul Ling 1 and 2.
Following
the pathway which runs alongside the monastic hermitage,
visitors see to their left the entrance to Drodreul
Ling, the centre for the second three-year retreat.
The long duration retreat centre, Mahamudra Ling, is
situated behind this.
Continuing the walk, turning behind the old building,
the visitor comes across the Bost's third three-year
retreat centre - Tongdreul Ling, and the Remembrance
garden, where the ashes of the deceased are preserved.
After the retreat centres one arrives at the stupa which
the visitor can circumambulate in the traditional clockwise
direction.
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Everyone
may have access to the tour of the centre described
above, with the exception of the monastic hermitage
and retreat centres which may not be entered. A
map showing this walk is displayed outside the reception
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